Using Image Quality Metrics to Optimize the Design of Integrated Medical Ultrasound ADCs.

IF 3 2区 工程技术 Q1 ACOUSTICS
Nikola Radeljic-Jakic, Adriaan J Flikweert, Nuriel N M Rozsa, Hendrik J Vos, Michiel A P Pertijs
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Abstract

Emerging handheld and wearable ultra-sound devices enable diagnosis and long-term monitoring outside clinical settings. They require a low-power, highly complex, locally integrated system to process the RF data. The analog-to-digital converter (ADC) is a critical building block in the receive chain of these systems as it enables digital beamforming and image reconstruction. However, the ADCs currently used in cart-based imaging systems are bulky and consume too much power to be integrated into battery-powered devices. This paper investigates how the area and power consumption of the commonly-used successive approximation register (SAR) ADC can be reduced without negatively affecting B-mode and color-Doppler image quality. A Monte-Carlo (MC) simulation study was performed in which RF data acquired with a phased-array transducer in Field II was digitized using a model of a non-ideal ADC. Five different non-idealities were applied to four commonly used SAR-ADC architectures. B-mode and color-Doppler images were reconstructed from the digitized RF data. The impact of the non-idealities on the image quality was evaluated by means of three image quality metrics: peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR), structural similarity index (SSIM), and contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR). The effectiveness of error correction and ways of calibration are also discussed. The results show that both B-mode imaging and color-Doppler imaging are inherently resilient to non-idealities, particularly capacitor mismatch, leading to relaxed ADC requirements and paving the way for more practical in-probe digitization.

利用图像质量指标优化集成医用超声adc的设计。
新兴的手持式和可穿戴式超声波设备可以在临床环境之外进行诊断和长期监测。它们需要一个低功耗、高度复杂的本地集成系统来处理射频数据。模数转换器(ADC)是这些系统接收链中的关键组成部分,因为它可以实现数字波束形成和图像重建。然而,目前在基于小车的成像系统中使用的adc体积庞大,功耗太高,无法集成到电池供电的设备中。本文研究了如何在不影响b模式和彩色多普勒图像质量的情况下减少常用的逐次逼近寄存器(SAR) ADC的面积和功耗。进行了蒙特卡罗(MC)仿真研究,其中使用非理想ADC模型对Field II中相控阵换能器获取的射频数据进行了数字化。五种不同的非理想性应用于四种常用的SAR-ADC架构。利用数字化的射频数据重建b模和彩色多普勒图像。通过三个图像质量指标:峰值信噪比(PSNR)、结构相似指数(SSIM)和噪声对比比(CNR)来评估非理想性对图像质量的影响。讨论了误差校正的有效性和标定方法。结果表明,b模式成像和彩色多普勒成像都具有固有的抗非理想性,特别是电容失配,从而降低了ADC要求,为更实用的探头内数字化铺平了道路。
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CiteScore
7.70
自引率
16.70%
发文量
583
审稿时长
4.5 months
期刊介绍: IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control includes the theory, technology, materials, and applications relating to: (1) the generation, transmission, and detection of ultrasonic waves and related phenomena; (2) medical ultrasound, including hyperthermia, bioeffects, tissue characterization and imaging; (3) ferroelectric, piezoelectric, and piezomagnetic materials, including crystals, polycrystalline solids, films, polymers, and composites; (4) frequency control, timing and time distribution, including crystal oscillators and other means of classical frequency control, and atomic, molecular and laser frequency control standards. Areas of interest range from fundamental studies to the design and/or applications of devices and systems.
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