Improved image quality with new ultrasound imaging techniques

Abstract This work addresses three key subjects to the image quality with phased arrays: timing accuracy, beamforming strategy and post-processing for increased resolution and suppression of grating and side lobes. Timing accuracy is achieved by defining a modular and scalable architecture which guarantees timing errors of a few tens of picoseconds, whatever is the system size. The proposed beamforming methodology follows the progressive focusing correction technique, which keeps low focusing errors, provides a high information density and has a simple implementation for real-time imaging. Then, phase coherence imaging is defined to suppress grating and sidelobe indications and increasing the lateral resolution.

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