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Rhombic Grids Reduce the Number of Voxels in Fast Pulse-Echo Ultrasound Imaging (2210.04818v2)

Published 10 Oct 2022 in physics.med-ph, eess.IV, and eess.SP

Abstract: Ultrafast imaging modes, such as coherent plane-wave compounding (CPWC), capture a large field of view in a single pulse-echo measurement using parallel receive focusing. The number of foci or, equivalently, the number of volume elements (voxels) in the image determines the computational costs and the memory consumption of the image formation. Herein, 120{\deg} rhombic grids are proposed to specify the voxel positions and reduce the number of voxels in comparison to orthogonal grids. The proposed grids derive from the bivariate sampling theorem and the spectral properties of the images formed by the delay-and-sum algorithm in CPWC. A phantom experiment validated the proposed grids and showed reductions in the number of voxels by 81.4 % and 14.7 % in comparison to the usual and optimal orthogonal grids, respectively. Mean structural similarity indices above 96.6 % and relative root mean-squared errors below 6.8 % confirmed the visual equivalence of all images after interpolations to the usual orthogonal grid.

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