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Performance of a vector velocity estimator

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Department of Information Technology, Technical University of Denmark1

Center for Fast Ultrasound Imaging, Centers, Technical University of Denmark2

It is a well-known limitation of all commercially available scanners that only the velocity component along the propagation direction of the emitted pulse is measured, when evaluating blood velocities with ultrasound. Proposals for solving this limitation using several transducers or speckle tracking can be found in the literature, but no method with a satisfactory performance has been found that can be used in a commercial implementation.

A method for estimation of the velocity vector is presented. Here an oscillation transverse to the ultrasound beam is generated, so that a transverse motion yields a change in the received signals. The method uses two ultrasound beams for sampling the in-phase and quadrature component of the lateral field, and a set of samples (in-phase and quadrature in both time and space) are taken for each pulse-echo line.

These four samples are then used in an autocorrelation approach that yields both the axial and the lateral velocity, and thus the velocity vector. The method has the advantage that a standard array transducer and a modified digital beamformer, like those used in modern ultrasound scanners, is sufficient to obtain the information needed.

The signal processing preceding the beamforming can be implemented using standard signal processors, and it is robust since the autocorrelation method is used

Language: English
Year: 1998
Pages: 1489-1493
Proceedings: 1998 IEEE Ultrasonics Symposium
Series: I E E E International Ultrasonics Symposium. Proceedings
ISBN: 0780340965 and 9780780340961
ISSN: 15513025 and 10510117
Types: Conference paper
DOI: 10.1109/ULTSYM.1998.765226
ORCIDs: Jensen, Jørgen Arendt

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