Time Domain Formulation of Pulse-Doppler Ultrasound and Blood Velocity Estimation by Cross Correlation

1986 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 73-85 ◽  
Author(s):  
O. Bonnefous ◽  
P. Pesqué

The Doppler effect is usually described as a frequency shift of the backscattered signals from moving targets with respect to the frequency transmitted. Recently, real-time blood flow imaging has become possible thanks to the development of a new velocity estimator based on phase-shift measurements of successive echoes. However, this method suffers from the well-known limitations of pulse-Doppler instruments. A new formulation is presented which describes the pulse-Doppler effect on the successive echoes from a cloud of moving targets as a progressive translation in time due to the displacement of the scatterers between two excitations. This approach allows us to generate efficiently computer-simulated data in order to evaluate accurately the various processing techniques. Furthermore, it leads to a novel class of velocity estimators in the time domain which measure the time shifts which are proportional to the local blood velocity. Among them, the cross correlation of the received rf signals turns out to be well suited. A local cross-correlation function is first calculated from a consecutive pair of range-gated echoes and the time shift is then determined by searching for the time position with the maximum correlation. The time-correlation technique is shown to provide accurate velocity profiles with broadband transducers. Moreover, the classical velocity limitation of pulse-Doppler is overcome because there is no ambiguity in measuring a time shift instead of a phase shift. These major advantages should make quantitative flow mapping possible and more reliable.

2013 ◽  
Vol 35 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Tat Thang Nguyen ◽  
Hiroshige Kikura ◽  
Ngoc Hai Duong ◽  
Hideki Murakawa ◽  
Nobuyoshi Tsuzuki

Ultrasonic Velocity Profile (UVP) method for measurement of single-phase and two-phase flow in a vertical pipe has recently been developed in the Laboratory for industrial and Environmental Fluid Dynamics, Institute of Mechanics, VAST. The signal processings of the UVP method include the ultrasonic pulse Doppler method (UDM)and the ultrasonic time-domain cross-correlation (UTDC) method. For two-phase flow, simultaneous measurements of both liquid and gas are enabled by using a multi-wave ultrasonic transducer (multi-wave TDX). The multi-wave TDX is able to emit and receive ultrasound of two different center frequencies of 2 MHz and 8 MHz at the same time and position. 2 MHz frequency with beam diameter 10 mm is exploited for measurement of gas. 8 MHz one with beam diameter 3 mm is used for liquid. Measurements have been carried out for laminar and turbulent single-phase flows and bubbly counter-current two-phase flows in two flow loops using two vertical pipes of 26 mm inner diameter (I.D.) and 50 mm I.D. respectively. Based on the measured results, assessment of each method is clarified. Applicability of each method for different conditions of pipe flow has been tested. Suggestions for application of the two methods have been recommended.


1997 ◽  
Vol 23 ◽  
pp. S145
Author(s):  
F. Gens ◽  
J.P. Remenieras ◽  
S. Diridollou ◽  
Y. Gall ◽  
F. Patat ◽  
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2014 ◽  
Vol 519-520 ◽  
pp. 500-503
Author(s):  
Chang Jiang Huang ◽  
Yu Hua ◽  
Yong Hui Hu ◽  
Yu Xiang

OFDM modulation signal based on different Pseudo-random Noise sequences cant be discriminated in time domain in OFDM system. In order to resolve this problem, the time-domain sliding correlation technique based on ZC sequences is proposed, and the relations between the time-domain correlation properties and the length of the sequence are analyzed. On the basis of the analysis of the technique, the optimum scheme of time-domain sliding correlation is done by the aid of the comparison of the auto-correlation gain on the condition of limited symbol length and band-width. Simulation results in AWGN channel show that OFDM demodulation signal based on ZC sequences designed newly in this work has good auto-correlation and cross-correlation properties in time domain.


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