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Analog Gradient Beamformer for a Wireless Ultrasound Scanner.

Authors :
Duric, Neb
Heyde, Brecht
di Ianni, Tommaso
Hemmsen, Martin Christian
Bagge, Jan Peter
Jensen, Henrik
Vardi, Nitsan
Jensen, Jørgen Arendt
Duric, Neb
Heyde, Brecht
di Ianni, Tommaso
Hemmsen, Martin Christian
Bagge, Jan Peter
Jensen, Henrik
Vardi, Nitsan
Jensen, Jørgen Arendt
Source :
di Ianni , T , Hemmsen , M C , Bagge , J P , Jensen , H , Vardi , N & Jensen , J A 2016 , Analog Gradient Beamformer for a Wireless Ultrasound Scanner. in N Duric & B Heyde (eds) , Proceedings of SPIE . vol. 9790 , 979010 , SPIE - International Society for Optical Engineering , SPIE Medical Imaging 2016 , San Diego , California , United States , 27/02/2016 .
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

This paper presents a novel beamformer architecture for a low-cost receiver front-end, and investigates if the image quality can be maintained. The system is oriented to the development of a hand-held wireless ultrasound probe based on Synthetic Aperture Sequential Beamforming, and has the advantage of effectively reducing circuit complexity and power dissipation. The array of transducers is divided into sub-apertures, in which the signals from the single channels are aligned through a network of cascaded gradient delays, and summed in the analog domain before A/D conversion. The delay values are quantized to simplify the shifting unit, and a single A/D converter is needed for each sub-aperture yielding a compact, low-power architecture that can be integrated in a single chip. A simulation study was performed using a 3.75 MHz convex array, and the point spread function (PSF) for different configurations was evaluated in terms of lateral full-width-at-half-maximum (FWHM) and −20 dB cystic resolution (CR). Several setups were simulated varying the sub-aperture size N and the quantization step, and design constraints were obtained comparing the PSF to that of an ideal non-quantized system. The PSF is shown for N = 32 with a quantization step of 12 ns. For this configuration, the FWHM is degraded by 0.25% and the CR is 8.70% lower compared to the ideal situation. The results demonstrate that the gradient beamformer provides an adequate image quality, and open the way to a fully-integrated chip for a compact, low-cost, wireless ultrasound probe.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
di Ianni , T , Hemmsen , M C , Bagge , J P , Jensen , H , Vardi , N & Jensen , J A 2016 , Analog Gradient Beamformer for a Wireless Ultrasound Scanner. in N Duric & B Heyde (eds) , Proceedings of SPIE . vol. 9790 , 979010 , SPIE - International Society for Optical Engineering , SPIE Medical Imaging 2016 , San Diego , California , United States , 27/02/2016 .
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn948082963
Document Type :
Electronic Resource