Synthetic aperture-based reconstruction of intravascular ultrasound images in the time domain and frequency domain

K. Schroeder, C. Haas, M. Krüger, Helmut Ermert, T. Rastello, Didier Vray, Gérard Gimenez
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Intravascular ultrasound images are limited by a poor lateral resolution and elevated grating lobes. In this paper, two reconstruction algorithms are presented which succeed in improving the lateral resolution and reducing the grating lobes by means of the synthetic aperture focusing technique (SAFT). For the time domain reconstruction, appropriately time-delayed and weighted signals are summed up. The frequency domain reconstruction is based on the similarity of the recorded signals with chirp signals. The reconstruction results experimentally confirm that the frequency domain reconstruction creates a better lateral resolution and requires less computation time. However, the time domain reconstruction produces lower grating lobes and hence results in a better overall image quality.
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基于合成孔径的血管内超声图像时域和频域重构
血管内超声图像受到横向分辨率差和光栅瓣升高的限制。本文提出了两种利用合成孔径聚焦技术(SAFT)提高横向分辨率和减小光栅瓣的重建算法。在时域重构中,适当地对延时信号和加权信号进行求和。频域重构基于记录信号与啁啾信号的相似度。实验结果表明,频域重构具有较好的横向分辨率和较短的计算时间。然而,时域重建产生较低的光栅瓣,从而获得更好的整体图像质量。
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