[Proceedings] ICASSP-92: 1992 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing 1992
DOI: 10.1109/icassp.1992.226510
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A VLSI receive beamformer for digital ultrasound imaging

Abstract: A VLSI architecture for real-time digital receive beamforming in phased array ultrasound imaging is proposed. The architecture is an inverse binary tree like structure with N stages where N is the number of array elements. The sampled signals from the phased array channels are coherently added in a pairwise manner within the stages of the architecture in a pipelined data flow scheme. The storage requirement for the synchronization of the asynchronously received samples corresponding to a focal point is signifi… Show more

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“…The total memory requirement for such case to store the precalculated delays is about 1 Mbytes per channel (sensor), assuming that the sampling time resolution used for focusing the phased array is 10 times if the selected transducer center frequency is 5 MHz. This would require a large memory [20,21,22,23]. To resolve this problem, a pipelined sampled-delay focusing architecture is used.…”
Section: Delay Variationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The total memory requirement for such case to store the precalculated delays is about 1 Mbytes per channel (sensor), assuming that the sampling time resolution used for focusing the phased array is 10 times if the selected transducer center frequency is 5 MHz. This would require a large memory [20,21,22,23]. To resolve this problem, a pipelined sampled-delay focusing architecture is used.…”
Section: Delay Variationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An efficient receive beamforming hardware structure can be obtained by employing a "local" coherent addition technique where the total coherent summation of all samples corresponding to a focal point is obtained by a sequence of pairwise partial coherent summations [25]. For an N channel system, at first, N / 2 partial coherent summations are obtained.…”
Section: Digital Beamformingmentioning
confidence: 99%