Abstract:We present a new spatial compounding method to improve the contrast of ultrasonic images for non-delayed sequential beamforming (NDSB). Sequential beamforming adopts more than one beamformer to reconstruct B-mode images which has the advantage of simple front-end electronics and fast data transfer rate. Via field pattern analysis, we propose a compounding method where two more sub-images can be reconstructed along with the NDSB sub-image. These sub-images can be seen as being produced with different transmit o… Show more
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