scholarly journals Lag-Based Filtered-Delay Multiply and Sum Beamformer Combined with Two Phase-Related Factors for Medical Ultrasound Imaging

2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 ◽  
pp. 1-10
Author(s):  
Ke Song ◽  
Paul Liu ◽  
Dong C. Liu

A novel adaptive beamformer named filtered-delay multiply and sum (F-DMAS) has recently been proposed. Compared to the delay and sum (DAS) beamforming algorithm, F-DMAS can efficiently improve the resolution and contrast. However, the DAS can still be seen in the expansion of DMAS. Therefore, we rearrange the pair-wised signals in terms of lag in DMAS and then synthesize a lot of new signals. Thanks to the relationship between the spatial coherence and lag, these new signals can be thought of as sorted by the spatial coherence. Thus, we apply two phase-related factors, the polarity-based factor (PF) and the sign coherence factor (SCF), which are evaluated based on new signals, to weight the output of DMAS. The two approaches are consequently referred to as LAG-DMAS-PF and LAG-DMAS-SCF, respectively. The results show that, compared to F-DMAS and DAS, our proposed methods can improve the resolution and contrast to some extent without increasing too much computational complexity. In the comparison between LAG-DMAS-PF and LAG-DMAS-SCF, the latter has better performance, but the former can better protect image details.

2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (8) ◽  
pp. 2091-2099
Author(s):  
Ke Song ◽  
Paul Liu ◽  
Dong C. Liu ◽  
Jian Zhan

The Filtered Delay Multiply and Sum (F-DMAS) beamforming algorithm has recently been proposed to improve the resolution and contrast in ultrasound imaging. Based on F-DMAS, some researchers have introduced an alternative named Double-Stage Delay Multiply and Sum (DS-DMAS), which can be considered as an enhanced version of F-DMAS. The DS-DMAS expands the DMAS algorithm to synthesize some new signals, which are then beamformed using a DMAS beamformer. However, the way to generate new signals in DS-DMAS can be thought of as a Delay and Sum (DAS) operation. There are some shortages in the DAS algorithm, so we proposed a new approach named Coherence Factor based Double-Stage Delay Multiply and Sum (DS-DMAS-CF) to address these issues. The key idea of our method is to optimize the DAS operation in DS-DMAS. Therefore, a modified coherence factor (CF) is applied to weight each item in DS-DMAS. The simulation, experimental and in vivo data are used to compare the performance between DAS, F-DMAS, DS-DMAS and DS-DMAS-CF The results show that the DS-DMAS-CF gets better resolution and contrast in comparison with the other three algorithms.


Author(s):  
Wang Yong ◽  
Zhou Yongfa ◽  
Wang Scott ◽  
Yang Wang ◽  
Xu Qing ◽  
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1995 ◽  
pp. 349-355
Author(s):  
Timothy J. Pitt ◽  
Leonard A. Ferrari ◽  
Andy Healey ◽  
R. Anthony Reynolds ◽  
Keith N. Humphries

Author(s):  
Are Charles Jensen ◽  
Carl-Inge Colombo Nilsen ◽  
Andreas Austeng ◽  
Sven Peter Nasholm ◽  
Sverre Holm

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