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System and Method for High Volume-Rate Three-Dimensional Ultrasound Imaging

3D ultrasound imaging is one of the most desired features of an ultrasound imaging system. It provides comprehensive evaluations of the targeted tissue and effectively alleviates the user...

3D ultrasound imaging is one of the most desired features of an ultrasound imaging system. It provides comprehensive evaluations of the targeted tissue and effectively alleviates the user dependence of ultrasound. Achieving a high imaging volume rate is critical for all the 3D ultrasound applications. The current 3D ultrasound technologies use 1D or 2D ultrasound transducers, but they face challenges including limited imaging volume rate, high cost, and technical issues. 

A high volume-rate 3D ultrasound imaging method and a device based on Fast Acoustic Steering via Tilting Electromechanical Reflectors (FASTER). This technology addresses challenges of conventional 3D ultrasound imaging like high cost, suboptimal imaging quality, and low volume scan rate. FASTER is capable of high volume rate (up to 500 Hz compared to 0.2-20 Hz for conventional techniques) large field-of-view 3D imaging with conventional 1D transducers. 

Publication

Z. Dong, S. Li, M. R. Lowerison, J. Pan, J. Zou and P. Song, "Fast Acoustic Steering Via Tilting Electromechanical Reflectors (FASTER): A Novel Method for High Volume Rate 3-D Ultrasound Imaging," in IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, vol. 68, no. 3, pp. 675-687, March 2021, doi: 10.1109/TUFFC.2020.3020871

Real-Time Super-Resolution Ultrasound Microvessel Imaging

The super-resolution ultrasound microvessel imaging (SR-UMI) technique offers a promising solution to the challenge of achieving both high imaging resolution and deep...

A Subspace Approach to Accelerate Fourier Transform-Ion Cyclotron Resonance Mass Spectrometry Imaging

Researchers have developed a method that accelerates data acquisition for Fourier transform-ion cyclotron resonance (FT-ICR) mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) by ten folds...

Radiological Clip Design Using Ultrasound Identification to Improve Localization

Radiological clips, or markers, are inserted at the time of biopsy to mark tumor locations, lesions and lymph nodes for consistent identification over time and multiple...

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