Synthetic aperture ultrasound imaging system
First Claim
1. A method of mapping inhomogeneities in tissue comprising the steps of:
- transmitting acoustic energy into said tissue from a first plurality of locations;
receiving reflections of said acoustic energy at a second plurality of locations; and
reconstructing a wavefield representation with a common depth point velocity analysis of the reflections of said acoustic energy to generate a mapping of said inhomogeneities in tissue.
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Abstract
An acoustical imaging system for producing high resolution medical images provides a method and apparatus for obtaining accurate velocity characterizations of samples within the human body, and for obtaining high resolution images of the samples by utilizing the velocity characterizations of the samples within the human body. The acoustical imaging system also provides a method and apparatus for efficient use of switching channels whereby for a transducer array having a plurality of transducer elements, a set of receiver channels which number less than the number of transducer elements in the array are assigned to a selected portion of the plurality of transducers in the array, wherein for any predetermined set of transducers symmetrically located about a selected transducer, the predetermined set equal in number to the number of receiver channels in the system, each receiver channel in the set of receiver channels is only assigned to one transducer in said predetermined sampling set.
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9 Claims
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1. A method of mapping inhomogeneities in tissue comprising the steps of:
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transmitting acoustic energy into said tissue from a first plurality of locations; receiving reflections of said acoustic energy at a second plurality of locations; and reconstructing a wavefield representation with a common depth point velocity analysis of the reflections of said acoustic energy to generate a mapping of said inhomogeneities in tissue. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A method of diagnosing anomalies in human tissue comprising the steps of:
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transmitting acoustic energy into human tissue from a plurality of locations; receiving reflections of said acoustic energy at a plurality of locations; and reconstructing a mapping of the velocity of the acoustic energy in said tissue with a common depth point velocity analysis of the reflections of said acoustic energy; and comparing the velocity in said tissue with the velocity of known anomalies in human tissue.
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6. A method of imaging an organism comprising the steps of:
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transmitting acoustic energy into a selected portion of the organism from a first plurality of locations; receiving reflections of said acoustic energy at a second plurality of locations; and reconstructing a mapping of the velocity of the acoustic energy in said selected portion with a common depth point velocity analysis of the reflections of said acoustic energy. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9)
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