Towards Diffuse Beamforming For Specular Reflectors: A Pixel-Level Reflection Tuned Apodization Scheme For Ultrasound Imaging

Gayathri Malamal, Mahesh Raveendranatha Panicker
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In the case of typical beamforming in ultrasound imaging, apodization schemes assume a geometric delay driven diffuse reflection model and are not robust for specular reflections. Conversely, the beamforming schemes exclusive to emphasizing specularity suppress the diffuse reflections and speckles. This results in separate beamforming modes for normal tissue scanning and specular reflectors like needles. However, most tissue reflections compose of both diffuse and specular components and a synergistic approach is important. Towards this, a novel approach called reflection tuned apodization (RTA) using coherent plane-wave compounding is proposed, where the apodization window is aligned appropriately by analyzing the reflections from the transmitted plane wave angles for each pixel. A reflection similarity measure is estimated from the plane wave angles to differentiate and characterize the tissue reflections. The beamforming results with the proposed RTA on experimental data show a remarkable improvement in the visibility of specular regions without the suppression of diffuse reflections and speckles compared to the conventional apodization approach.
针对镜面反射器的漫射波束形成:一种用于超声成像的像素级反射调谐apozation方案
在超声成像中典型波束形成的情况下,apodization方案采用几何延迟驱动的漫反射模型,对镜面反射不具有鲁棒性。相反,只强调镜面的波束形成方案抑制了漫反射和散斑。这就产生了用于正常组织扫描和针状反射器的独立波束形成模式。然而,大多数组织反射由漫反射和镜面反射组成,协同方法很重要。为此,提出了一种利用相干平面波复合的反射调谐apodiation (RTA)新方法,该方法通过分析每个像素的透射平面波角度的反射来调整apodiation窗口。从平面波角度估计反射相似度量,以区分和表征组织反射。实验数据表明,与传统的波束形成方法相比,该方法在不抑制漫反射和散斑的情况下显著提高了镜面区域的可见性。
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