1. Mutual conversion between B-mode image and acoustic impedance image
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Naohiro Hozumi, Kazuto Kobayashi, Sachiko Yoshida, Yuki Ogura, and Tan Wei Chean
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010302 applied physics ,Physics ,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,Acoustics ,Attenuation ,General Engineering ,General Physics and Astronomy ,01 natural sciences ,Image (mathematics) ,Transmission line ,0103 physical sciences ,Refraction (sound) ,Ultrasonic sensor ,Time domain ,Acoustic impedance ,Reflectometry ,010301 acoustics - Abstract
To study the acoustic properties of a B-mode image, two ways of analysis methods were proposed in this report. The first method is the conversion of an acoustic impedance image into a B-mode image (Z to B). The time domain reflectometry theory and transmission line model were used as reference in the calculation. The second method is the direct a conversion of B-mode image into an acoustic impedance image (B to Z). The theoretical background of the second method is similar to that of the first method; however, the calculation is in the opposite direction. Significant scatter, refraction, and attenuation were assumed not to take place during the propagation of an ultrasonic wave. Hence, they were ignored in both calculations. In this study, rat cerebellar tissue and human cheek skin were used to determine the feasibility of the first and second methods respectively. Some good results are obtained and hence both methods showed their possible applications in the study of acoustic properties of B-mode images.
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- 2017
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