2017
DOI: 10.1186/s12880-017-0206-8
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Deterministic compressive sampling for high-quality image reconstruction of ultrasound tomography

Abstract: BackgroundA well-known diagnostic imaging modality, termed ultrasound tomography, was quickly developed for the detection of very small tumors whose sizes are smaller than the wavelength of the incident pressure wave without ionizing radiation, compared to the current gold-standard X-ray mammography. Based on inverse scattering technique, ultrasound tomography uses some material properties such as sound contrast or attenuation to detect small targets. The Distorted Born Iterative Method (DBIM) based on first-o… Show more

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“…During the measurement, patients are placed on the scanner bed in the prone position with the breast submerged in the container filled with water (Figure 1). The breast is scanned in coronal sections in 1 mm distances, using the ultrasonic circular array shifted vertically [1]. The ring array contains 1024 miniature piezoceramic ultrasonic transducers arranged evenly on the inner side of the ring surrounding the breast.…”
Section: Description Of Ultrasound Tomography Scannermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the measurement, patients are placed on the scanner bed in the prone position with the breast submerged in the container filled with water (Figure 1). The breast is scanned in coronal sections in 1 mm distances, using the ultrasonic circular array shifted vertically [1]. The ring array contains 1024 miniature piezoceramic ultrasonic transducers arranged evenly on the inner side of the ring surrounding the breast.…”
Section: Description Of Ultrasound Tomography Scannermentioning
confidence: 99%