2006
DOI: 10.1117/12.651918
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Real-time transrectal 3D ultrasound using synthetic aperture

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“…The initial investigations were based on the mechanically translated 1-D array [5], [6]. With 2 the introduction of 2D ultrasound arrays, synthetic aperture methods for the 2D arrays were explored in [7]- [13]. However, one of the major limitations in STA imaging with a fullysampled array, especially a 2D-matrix array for 3D ultrasound imaging, is its high hardware complexity and cost, as each element in the array is controlled individually [2].…”
Section: Motivationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The initial investigations were based on the mechanically translated 1-D array [5], [6]. With 2 the introduction of 2D ultrasound arrays, synthetic aperture methods for the 2D arrays were explored in [7]- [13]. However, one of the major limitations in STA imaging with a fullysampled array, especially a 2D-matrix array for 3D ultrasound imaging, is its high hardware complexity and cost, as each element in the array is controlled individually [2].…”
Section: Motivationsmentioning
confidence: 99%