Investigation on improving performance of adaptive beamformer by statistical analysis of ultrasonic echoes

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Abstract

Minimum variance (MV) beamformers have been introduced in medical ultrasound imaging to improve image quality. In most cases, the MV beamformers have been investigated in terms of resolution improvement. However, the contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) is also a clinically important metrics and gathers attention recently. In this study, we examined the diagonal loading parameter σ in MV beamforming and determined its appropriate value by evaluating image quality evaluation metrics including CNR. In order to further improve the image quality, a method for determining the value of σ based on the difference in statistical properties of received ultrasonic echo signals was also investigated. The phantom experimental results showed that the proposed method achieved a better CNR than the conventional MV beamformer while keeping resolution significantly better than that in delay-and-sum beamforming.

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Akamatsu, T., Mozumi, M., Omura, M., Nagaoka, R., & Hasegawa, H. (2022). Investigation on improving performance of adaptive beamformer by statistical analysis of ultrasonic echoes. In Japanese Journal of Applied Physics (Vol. 61). Institute of Physics. https://doi.org/10.35848/1347-4065/ac4f1f

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