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A computationally efficient nonlinear beamformer based on p-th root signal compression for enhanced ultrasound B-mode imaging
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2017
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Medical UltrasoundEngineeringEfficient Nonlinear BeamformerNonlinear AcousticNoise ReductionNonlinear OperationsPower UltrasoundArtificial HarmonicsComputational ImagingRadiologyHealth SciencesMedical ImagingNonlinear Signal ProcessingUltrasoundImage EnhancementSignal ProcessingFocused Ultrasound ImagesArray ProcessingBiomedical Imaging
To improve the quality of focused ultrasound images, in the last decade several beamforming algorithms have been proposed as an alternative to the common Delay-And-Sum (DAS), as for example adaptive or non-linear beamformers, which achieve improved imaging performance at the expense of an increased computational load. In this paper, we propose a computationally efficient algorithm based on nonlinear operations which consists in applying DAS to the p-th root of the raw echo signals, followed by p-powering and band-pass filtering. This simulation study demonstrates that the method is able to achieve a great side-lobe rejection coupled with a Contrast Ratio enhancement. However, due to nonlinear operations, the algorithm presents two restrictions: a decrease of Contrast-to-Noise-Ratio and a previous signal oversampling that may be required to avoid aliasing of artificial harmonics induced by non-linear operations.
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