A new synthetic aperture focusing method to suppress the diffraction of ultrasound

Jin Ho Chang, Tai Kyong Song

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Abstract

Spatial resolution of an ultrasound image is limited by diffraction of ultrasound as it propagates along the axial direction. This paper proposes a method for reducing the diffraction spreading effect of ultrasound by using a synthetic aperture focusing (SAF) method that uses plane waves instead of spherical waves. The new method performs data acquisition and beamforming in the same manner as conventional SAF methods. The main difference is that all array elements are used on each firing to generate a plane wave, the traveling angle of which varies with the position of a receive subaperture. On reception, each scan line is formed by synthesizing RF samples acquired by relevant receive subapertures with delays to force the plane waves to meet at each imaging point. Theoretical analysis and computer simulation with infinite transmit aperture show that the proposed method is capable of suppressing the diffraction of ultrasound and especially causing the lateral beam width to remain unchanged beyond a certain depth determined by the size of a receive subaperture and the maximum traveling angle of plane waves. It is demonstrated that the proposed method is realizable using a linear array transducer. It is also shown that the lateral radiation pattern produced by the proposed method has smaller beam width than that using conventional SAF methods in the region of interest because it suppresses the diffraction of ultrasound.

Original languageEnglish
Article number5716450
Pages (from-to)327-337
Number of pages11
JournalIEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control
Volume58
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2011

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
Manuscript received april 22, 2010; accepted november 21, 2010. This research has been supported by the Ministry of Knowledge Economy (10033726 and 10030091), republic of Korea. J. H. chang is with the sogang Institute of advanced Technology, sogang University, seoul, Korea (e-mail: [email protected]). T.-K. song is with the department of Electronic Engineering, sogang University, seoul, Korea (e-mail: [email protected]). digital object Identifier 10.1109/TUFFc.2011.1810

Keywords

  • Antenna radiation patterns
  • Apertures
  • Arrays
  • Diffraction
  • Focusing
  • Ultrasonic imaging

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