학술논문

Recursive Imaging for Tracking High Density Scatterers in Super-Resolution Imaging
Document Type
Conference
Source
2023 IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS) Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS), 2023 IEEE International. :1-4 Sep, 2023
Subject
Bioengineering
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Signal Processing and Analysis
Target tracking
Ultrasonic imaging
Hydrogels
Superresolution
Imaging
Phantoms
Imaging phantoms
Super Resolution Imaging
Recursive Imaging
Synthetic Aperture
Ultrasound Imaging
High Density Scatterers
Language
ISSN
1948-5727
Abstract
A key component of super-resolution ultrasound imaging (SRI) is the detection and tracking of scatterers. These scatterers can be microbubbles (MBs) in SRI, or erythrocytes in SUper Resolution ultrasound imaging using Erythrocytes (SURE). To ensure the reliability of MBs tracking in SRI, the MBs must be sparse. However, the sparse distribution of the MBs necessitates several minutes of acquisition. In contrast, there are large numbers of erythrocytes in SURE. Increasing the number of scatterers can reduce the acquisition time, however tracking uncorrelated and high-density scatterers is quite challenging. It is hypothesized that recursive Synthetic Aperture (SA) imaging will increase the detecting and tracking abilities of the high-density and non-separable scatterers. The hypothesis was verified using a hydrogel 3D-printed micro-flow phantom and a Sprague-Dawley rat kidney. The results show that using recursive SA imaging provides better detection and tracking of high-density and non-separable targets, as well as a smoother and more parabolic velocity profile than conventional SA imaging.