Broadband generalized sidelobe canceler beamforming applied to ultrasonic imaging

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Abstract

A broadband generalized sidelobe canceler (Broadband-GSC) application for near-field beamforming is proposed. This approach is implemented in the wavelet domain. Broadband-GSC provides a set of complex, adapted apodization weights for each wavelet subband. The proposed method constrains interference and noise signal to improve the lateral resolution with only one single emission. Performance of the proposed beamforming is tested on simulated data obtained with Field II. Experiments have proved that the new beamforming can significantly increase the image quality compared with delay-and-sum (DAS) and synthetic aperture (SA). Imaging of scattering points show that Broadband-GSC improves the lateral resolution by 43.2% and 58.0% compared with SA and DAS, respectively. Meanwhile, Broadband-GSC reduces the peak sidelobe level by 11.6 dB and 26.4 dB compared with SA and DAS, respectively. Plane wave emission experiment indicates that Broadband-GSC can improve the lateral resolution by 44.2% compared with DAS. Furthermore, the new beamforming introduces the possibility for higher frame-rate and higher investigation depth with increased lateral resolution.

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Li, J., Ma, Z., Mao, L., Wang, Z., Wang, Y., Cai, H., & Chen, X. (2020). Broadband generalized sidelobe canceler beamforming applied to ultrasonic imaging. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 10(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/app10041207

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