2012
DOI: 10.1109/tuffc.2012.2474
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Chirp-encoded excitation for dual-frequency ultrasound tissue harmonic imaging

Abstract: Dual-frequency (DF) transmit waveforms comprise signals at two different frequencies. With a DF transmit waveform operating at both fundamental frequency (f(0)) and second-harmonic frequency (2f(0)), tissue harmonic imaging can be simultaneously performed using not only the conventional 2f(0) second-harmonic signal but also using the f(0 )frequency-difference harmonic signal. Nonetheless, when chirp excitation is incorporated into the DF transmit waveform for harmonic SNR improvement, a particular waveform des… Show more

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“…It can be seen that the matched filter output of the LFM waveform is much narrower compared to the simple pulse, which means that the resolution is much higher, and the larger the βτ, the higher the resolution. In this way, the SNR and the distance resolution are decoupled; this process is also known as pulse compression [49,50]. However, please note that the output result of LFM will form some sidelobes similar to sinc signals; these sidelobes will affect the detection quality, and we will introduce the optimization scheme to solve this problem later.…”
Section: Frequency Modulation Coded Waveformmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can be seen that the matched filter output of the LFM waveform is much narrower compared to the simple pulse, which means that the resolution is much higher, and the larger the βτ, the higher the resolution. In this way, the SNR and the distance resolution are decoupled; this process is also known as pulse compression [49,50]. However, please note that the output result of LFM will form some sidelobes similar to sinc signals; these sidelobes will affect the detection quality, and we will introduce the optimization scheme to solve this problem later.…”
Section: Frequency Modulation Coded Waveformmentioning
confidence: 99%