1996
DOI: 10.1121/1.416505
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An ultrasonic ring transducer system for studies of scattering and imaging

Abstract: A novel ultrasonic ring transducer and special control electronics have been developed for scattering and imaging studies. The transducer contains 2048 rectangular elements with a center frequency of 2.4 MHz and a −6-dB bandwidth of 70%. At the center frequency, the element size is 0.29 wavelength ×40 wavelength and the spacing is 0.37 wavelength. A multiplexer provides access to any contiguous 128 elements for transmission and any contiguous 16 elements for simultaneous reception. The transmit electronics hav… Show more

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“…(Although the above signalto-noise ratio is commonly used to describe speckle, other contrast descriptions such as those found in [31] are also used for reasons discussed in [29].) The statistics defined by (10) and (11) are reported in Table III to quantify the b-scan image changes resulting from the three ways of obtaining compound amplitude in b-scans from the ring transducer system. The SNR of so-called fully developed speckle that results from a large number of randomly distributed scatterers in a scattering volume is 1.91 [25], [26].…”
Section: B-scan Imaging and Image Compoundingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(Although the above signalto-noise ratio is commonly used to describe speckle, other contrast descriptions such as those found in [31] are also used for reasons discussed in [29].) The statistics defined by (10) and (11) are reported in Table III to quantify the b-scan image changes resulting from the three ways of obtaining compound amplitude in b-scans from the ring transducer system. The SNR of so-called fully developed speckle that results from a large number of randomly distributed scatterers in a scattering volume is 1.91 [25], [26].…”
Section: B-scan Imaging and Image Compoundingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An early description of the system was at a meeting in 1996 [11]. However, although experimental results obtained with the system appear in the archival literature, e.g., in [12] and [13], only summary information without much detail has previously been available about the system itself.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%