Optimization of angular and frequency compounding in ultrasonic attenuation estimations |
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Authors: | Tu Haifeng Zagzebski James A Gerig Anthony L Chen Quan Madsen Ernest L Hall Timothy J |
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Affiliation: | Department of Medical Physics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1300 University Avenue, Room 1530, Madison, Wisconsin 53706, USA. htu@wisc.edu |
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Abstract: | Previous reports have shown that the variance in ultrasound attenuation measurements is reduced when spatial and frequency compounding were applied in data acquisition and analysis. This paper investigates factors affecting the efficiency of compound attenuation imaging methods. A theoretical expression is derived that predicts the correlation between attenuation versus frequency slope (beta) estimates as a function of the increment between measurement frequencies (deltaf ) and the angular separation between beam lines (Delta (theta)). Theoretical results are compared with those from attenuation measurements on tissue-mimicking phantoms and from simulation data. Both predictions and measurement results show that the correlation between beta estimates as a function of (Delta f ) is independent of the length of the radio frequency (rf) data segment over which beta is derived. However, it decreases with an increase in the length of the data segment used in power spectra estimates. In contrast, the correlation between beta estimates as a function of delta(theta) decreases when the rf data segment length is longer or the frequency of the signal is higher. O 2005 Acoustical Society of America. |
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