Abstract
This paper presents a new beamforming technique, in which ultrasound waves are focused at the display pixels on the Cartesian coordinates, rather than sampling points located on the uniformly-separated scanlines on either the polar or Cartesian coordinates. Consequently, this method does not require a digital scan converter (DSC) and therefore completely eliminates the distortions due to the DSC. A new imaging system based on the proposed method is also presented, which is advantageous over conventional systems in hardware complexity, especially when high-density imaging is required. The new method can also be used effectively to achieve high frame rates for real-time 3D imaging and cardiac applications. To verify the proposed method, we modified a commercial ultrasound scanner and performed experiments with a 3.5MHz convex array and a 7.5MHz linear array. The experimental results with in vivo and in vitro data show that the proposed technique provides much smoother and finer images than the conventional dynamic focusing methods.
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