Hybrid non-invasive ultrasonic imaging system
First Claim
1. A method for producing signals for forming images of a predetermined scene within a body comprising:
- (a) projecting acoustic energy from a predetermined small aperture onto a plurality of parts of said scene in sequence,(b) receiving acoustic energy reflected from said respective parts in sequence and producing corresponding first electrical signals;
(c) processing said first electrical signals to produce first image signals in which signals corresponding to echoes from the same targets are additively combinedwhile the entire vectorial information represented by said signals is preserved,(d) projecting acoustic energy from at least one other small aperture onto said plurality of parts of said scene in said sequence,(e) receiving acoustic energy reflected from said parts in response to step (d) and producing at least corresponding second electrical signals,(f) processing said second electrical signals to produce second image signals in which signals corresponding to echoes reflected from the same targets additively combinewhile the entire vectorial information represented by said second signals is preserved, and(g) combining all of said image signals vectorially thereby to produce an output signal which is to be supplied to a utilization circuit.
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Abstract
Certain ones of a total array of ultrasonic transducers constitute a small aperture and are so energized as to project acoustic energy onto predetermined parts of a scene. Reflections of the transmitted signals are received by certain ones of the array, are converted to electrical signals and are appropriately delayed to enable additive combination of the amplitude of the received signals emanating from the same points in the scene ("targets"). The phase (or time delay) as well as the amplitude information of the reflective signals are stored. Next, the same transmitting elements ("subarray") project acoustic energy upon the remaining parts of the scene in sequence and the reflected signals are similarly processed and stored. This continues until all the parts of the predetermined scene have been interrogated by insonification from that subarray and the reflected signals have been similarly processed. Then, at least one more set of transducers of the total array, which also constitute a small aperture, are caused to scan the same parts of the image in the same sequence thereby producing the same types of reflected signals which are processed similarly, and whose amplitude and phase information is similarly stored. The plurality of the stored signals from each subarray, which may be termed "complex image" signals, are then vectorially added and further processed to derive a video signal which is used to produce a final display image.
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14 Claims
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1. A method for producing signals for forming images of a predetermined scene within a body comprising:
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(a) projecting acoustic energy from a predetermined small aperture onto a plurality of parts of said scene in sequence, (b) receiving acoustic energy reflected from said respective parts in sequence and producing corresponding first electrical signals; (c) processing said first electrical signals to produce first image signals in which signals corresponding to echoes from the same targets are additively combined while the entire vectorial information represented by said signals is preserved, (d) projecting acoustic energy from at least one other small aperture onto said plurality of parts of said scene in said sequence, (e) receiving acoustic energy reflected from said parts in response to step (d) and producing at least corresponding second electrical signals, (f) processing said second electrical signals to produce second image signals in which signals corresponding to echoes reflected from the same targets additively combine while the entire vectorial information represented by said second signals is preserved, and (g) combining all of said image signals vectorially thereby to produce an output signal which is to be supplied to a utilization circuit. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. Apparatus for producing signals for forming images of a predetermined scene within a body comprising:
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(a) a plurality of sets of means for projecting acoustic energy onto said body, (b) means for causing a first of said sets to project acoustic energy onto selected parts of said body in sequence, (c) means for receiving acoustic energy signals relected from said insonified parts and processing them so that echoes emanating from the same targets additively combine while preserving the entire vectorial information thereof, said processing thereby producing first electrical image signals, (d) means for storing said first image signals, (e) means for causing at least a second of said sets to project acoustic energy onto said selected parts in said sequence, (f) means for receiving acoustic energy signals reflected from said parts insonified by said second set and processing said reflected signals so that echoes emanating from the same targets additively combine while the entire vectorial information thereof is preserved, said processing thereby producing second electrical image signals, (g) means for storing all of said image signals with said vectorial information, and (h) means for vectorially combining all of said image signals. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. Apparatus for producing signals which can be used to form images of a predetermined field of view within a body, comprising:
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(a) an array of electro-acoustic transducers adapted to be placed in sonic communication with said body, (b) means for causing selected ones of said transducers forming a subarray to project acoustic energy upon predetermined parts of said body in sequence, (c) means for causing selected ones of said array of transducers to receive echoes of said insonified parts, (d) means for processing said echoes and producing electrical signals in response thereto such that said electrical signals corresponding to echoes reflected from the same targets within said body additively combine while preserving the entire vectorial quantity represented by said combined signals, (e) means for causing selected others of said transducers forming a second subarray to project acoustic energy upon said body in sequence, (f) means for causing selected ones of said array to receive echoes produced by insonification by said second subarray, (g) means for processing said echoes and producing electrical signals corresponding thereto such that those electrical signals corresponding to echoes reflected from the same targets within said body additively combine while preserving the entire quantity represented by said combined signals, (h) means for storing all of said electrical signals, (i) means for vectorially adding said stored signals, (j) means for storing said vectorially added signals, and means for supplying said last-named stored signals to a utilization circuit. - View Dependent Claims (14)
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