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    • Biomedical Imaging
    • Photoacoustic Tomography
    • Signal Processing

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    • Standard photoacoustic tomography (PAT) reconstruction assumes ideal transducers and full surrounding coverage, which are often unmet in practice.
    • Limitations in transducer directivity and viewing angles can degrade image reconstruction quality.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To develop a novel deconvolution-based photoacoustic reconstruction technique with sparsity regularization (DPARS).
    • To address practical limitations of transducer directivity and limited viewing angles in PAT.
    • To improve the accuracy and efficiency of photoacoustic image reconstruction.

    Main Methods:

    • Developed the DPARS algorithm, a semi-analytical approach using deconvolution and sparsity regularization.
    • Incorporated transducer directivity effects into projections computed over limited viewing angles.
    • Utilized discrete cosine transform for sparse representation of absorber coefficients to enhance numerical stability and reduce computation time.

    Main Results:

    • DPARS demonstrated improved performance in simulations and experimental 2D/3D data using conventional ultrasound transducers.
    • Evaluated using contrast-to-noise ratio and root-mean-square errors, DPARS outperformed the conventional delay-and-sum (DAS) reconstruction method.
    • Achieved a one-order-of-magnitude reduction in computation time compared to Tikhonov regularization.

    Conclusions:

    • DPARS effectively overcomes limitations of traditional PAT reconstruction methods.
    • The technique offers superior image reconstruction quality and computational efficiency for photoacoustic imaging.
    • DPARS shows significant potential for advancing practical applications of photoacoustic tomography.