1980
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4613-2943-5_35
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Acoustic Echo Computer Tomography

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“…Worth mentioning are also the efforts to extend velocity analysis techniques as used in transmission tomography to reflection and diffraction data: Wade et al (1978), Kenue and Greenleaf (1982), Kaveh et al (1982), Hiller and Ermert (1982). Until now, the results seem to be not practically applicable.…”
Section: Velocity Analysis Techniques Concerning Diffraction Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Worth mentioning are also the efforts to extend velocity analysis techniques as used in transmission tomography to reflection and diffraction data: Wade et al (1978), Kenue and Greenleaf (1982), Kaveh et al (1982), Hiller and Ermert (1982). Until now, the results seem to be not practically applicable.…”
Section: Velocity Analysis Techniques Concerning Diffraction Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ultrasonic imaging using the Doppler effect caused by a linearly moving transducer has also been demonstrated [8]. The idea of rotating the targets to cause the ultrasonic Doppler effect for spatial imaging was first proposed more than 30 years ago [9], but was not realized until we constructed a system for incoherent CW ultrasonic DT [4,[10][11][12]. Thus, this is different from the established method of Doppler imaging in which the Doppler effect is caused by physiological movement of the blood or tissues.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La tomografía Doppler ultrasónica emplea una onda ultrasónica continua por lo que es una técnica de ancho de banda estrecho y de alta sensibilidad. A partir de las variaciones en la amplitud es posible obtener reconstrucciones tomográficas [33][34][35].…”
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