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Magnus Cinthio, MSc, PhD. Photo.

Magnus Cinthio

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Magnus Cinthio, MSc, PhD. Photo.

Impact of spacing of ultrasound receiving beams on estimation of 2D motion velocity

Author

  • Michiya Mozumi
  • Masaaki Omura
  • Ryo Nagaoka
  • Magnus Cinthio
  • Hideyuki Hasegawa

Summary, in English

For more detailed measurement of cardiovascular motion and complex blood flow, a two-dimensional (2D) velocity estimation method is required in functional ultrasound imaging. The block matching method based on the correlation function is one of the standard 2D motion estimators. In this study, we investigated the effect of lateral sampling intervals of an ultrasonic B-mode image on the accuracy in velocity estimation. In simulation, bias error (BE) in estimated velocities became -13% with an ultrasonic center frequency of 7.5 MHz and spacings of receiving beams of 0.2 mm. Such a BE was improved from -13% to -1.4% by changing the spacings from 0.2 to 0.1 mm. In the in vivo experiment, the maximum velocity obtained with spacings of 0.2 mm was underestimated by -16% as compared to those obtained with 0.1 mm. Hence, the trend was similar to that in the simulation.

Department/s

  • Department of Biomedical Engineering

Publishing year

2021-07

Language

English

Publication/Series

Japanese Journal of Applied Physics

Volume

60

Issue

SD

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Topic

  • Medical Image Processing

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0021-4922