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Wideband Optical Detector of Ultrasound for Medical Imaging Applications
Published on: May 11, 2014
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Plural spectral frequency divisions for ultrasonic tissue displacement vector measurement
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For a human tissue displacement vector or strain tensor measurement, the plural spectral frequency division method (PSFDM) is presented. In this report, the effectiveness of the processing is demonstrated by performing the measurements on an agar phantom interrogated by wideband ultrasonic (US) single beam scanning and compounding of steered plane wave transmissions.
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