Ultrasonic speckle velocity measurement method and apparatus
First Claim
1. A non-Doppler ultrasonic speckle velocity measurement method comprising the steps of:
- transmitting ultrasonic waves toward a moving measurement object including a large number of microscopic scattering bodies;
receiving echo signals generated by the interference of scattering waves reflected from said scattering bodies;
detecting the envelope of the time-based amplitude fluctuation of said echo signals;
frequency-analyzing said envelope of the time-based amplitude fluctuations to detect a fluctuation frequency showing the degree of said fluctuation; and
computing the speckle velocity from the fluctuation frequency.
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Abstract
An ultrasonic speckle velocity measurement method and apparatus that uses the transmission and reception of ultrasonic waves to detect the velocity of moving members comprised of random scattering bodies. The ultrasonic wave transmitted toward a moving measurement object containing a large number of microscopic scattering bodies, and echo signlas reflected by the measurement object are received. If, for example, the scattering bodies are blood corpuscles, the blood flow can be regarded as a random aggregation of these corpuscles, in which case the echo signal received will be the product of the random interference between waves scattered by individual corpuscles, and as such the blood flow velocity can be estimated from time-based fluctuation in the amplitude of the echo signals. Thus, the time-based fluctuation in the received echo signals is detected from, for example, the envelope signal thereof and frequency-analyzed, and from the fluctuation frequency thereof the velocity is obtained. Accordingly, without using the conventional untrasonic Doppler method is it possible to detect velocity and, in particular, to measure with accuracy even low velocities, and it is also possible to detect the velocity of moving members regardless of the direction in which the ultrasonic beam is transmitted.
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9 Claims
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1. A non-Doppler ultrasonic speckle velocity measurement method comprising the steps of:
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transmitting ultrasonic waves toward a moving measurement object including a large number of microscopic scattering bodies; receiving echo signals generated by the interference of scattering waves reflected from said scattering bodies; detecting the envelope of the time-based amplitude fluctuation of said echo signals; frequency-analyzing said envelope of the time-based amplitude fluctuations to detect a fluctuation frequency showing the degree of said fluctuation; and computing the speckle velocity from the fluctuation frequency. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A non-Doppler ultrasonic speckle velocity measurement apparatus comprising:
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means for transmitting an ultrasonic continuous wave toward a measurement object including a large number of microscopic scattering bodies; means for receiving echo signals generated by the interference of scattering waves reflected from said scattering bodies; means for detecting the envelope of the time-based fluctuation in amplitude of said echo signals; means for frequency-analyzing said envelope of the time-based fluctuation in amplitude to detect a fluctuation frequency showing the degree of said fluctuations; and means for computing the speckle velocity from the fluctuation frequency. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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4. A non-Doppler ultrasonic speckle velocity measurement apparatus comprising:
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means for transmitting an ultrasonic pulsed wave toward a measurement object including a large number of ultrasonic scattering bodies; means for receiving echo signals generated by the interference of scattering waves reflected from said scattering bodies; means for detecting the envelope or the time-based signals at a selected location within the subject by amplifying the echo signals to obtain the envelope and sample-holding the selected signal within the envelope; means for frequency-analyzing the envelope or time-based fluctuation in amplitude to detect a fluctuation frequency showing the degree of said fluctuation; and means for computing the speckle velocity from the fluctuation frequency.
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