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Theoretical Analysis of the CW Doppler Ultrasonic Flowmeter
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1974
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AeroacousticsDoppler Power SpectrumMedical UltrasoundEngineeringTheoretical AnalysisCw Doppler FlowmeterUltrasonicsAerospace EngineeringFlow MeasurementSound PropagationUltrasoundBlood Flow MeasurementDoppler FlowmeterRadiologyBlood Flow
The widespread application of ultrasonic techniques for the measurement of pulsatile blood flow has been hampered by the lack of a detailed theoretical understanding of the Doppler ultrasonic flowmeter. A general model for the Doppler flowmeter based upon stochastic considerations of the scattering of ultrasound by blood is introduced in this paper. The model characterizes the back- scattered ultrasound as a Gaussian random process and the expression for the autocovariance function is derived. For the CW Doppler flowmeter, the power spectral density function is computed, and its significance is emphasized: measurement of blood flow velocity corresponds to estimation of the average frequency of the Doppler power spectrum.
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