Quantitative volume backscatter imaging

Measuring and testing – Vibration – By mechanical waves

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73633, G01N 2904

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ABSTRACT:
A conventional ultrasonic B-scan image is converted into a volume backscatter image by accounting for four propagation effects: dispersion of transmitted energy, beam width and beam intensity variations, inhomogeneous attenuation of ultrasonic energy, and signals resulting from specular reflections at interfaces. These images are a two-dimensional map of backscatter efficiency, are independent of details of the measurement system, and are quantitative images of an intrinsic property of tissue and other materials.

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H. E. Melton, Jr., D. J. Skorton, "Rational Gain Compensation for Attenuation in Ultrasonic Cardiac Imaging", 1981 Ultrasonics Symposium Proceedings, 81CH1689-9, 607.

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