Search results for "Ultrasonic imaging"

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Wooden panel paintings investigation: An air-coupled ultrasonic imaging approach

2007

In this paper, a method for the study of wooden panel paintings using air-coupled acoustical imaging is presented. In order to evaluate the advantages of the technique, several samples were made to mimic panel paintings along with their typical defects. These specimens were tested by means of both single-sided and through-transmission techniques using planar transducers. Image data were processed by means of a two-dimensional (2-D)-fast Fourier transform-based algorithm to increase the S/N ratio and 2-D representations (C-scans) were generated. The simulated defects were imaged using both configurations. Investigations were undertaken on four antique paintings from a private collection. The…

Acoustical imagingEngineeringAcoustics and Ultrasonicsbusiness.industryAirFast Fourier transformImage processingStructural engineeringWoodUltrasonic imagingsymbols.namesakeFourier transformNondestructive testingImage Interpretation Computer-AssistedMaterials TestingsymbolsPaintingsElectrical and Electronic EngineeringAir coupledbusinessInstrumentationAlgorithmsUltrasonographyIEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control
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Comparison of Statistical Methods for the Detection of Contrast Material in Echocardiographic Image Sequences

1987

Ultrasonic imaging of the heart is a diagnostic tool which is increasingly used in cardiology. In addition to the representation of important anatomical information two dimensional images provided by mechanical or electronically steered sector scanners can be used for the extraction of functional parameters of the heart (as e.g. enddiastolic volume or ejection fraction). A poor definition of the endocardial border especially resulting from the noisy appearance of the images and from qualitatively restricted echocardiograms leads to uncertainties in the quantitative analysis and therefore requires refined methods for the determination of functional parameters. Our investigations which are ba…

Computer sciencebusiness.industryContrast (statistics)Ultrasonic sensorComputer visionPattern recognitionArtificial intelligenceRepresentation (mathematics)Endocardial borderbusinessEchocardiographic imageUltrasonic imaging
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A non-supervised approach to locate and to measure the nuchal translucency by means of wavelet analysis and neural networks

2017

Ultrasound imaging is a well known noninvasive way to evaluate various diseases during the prenatal age. In particular, the thickness measure of the nuchal transucency is strictly correlated with pathologies like trisomy 13, 18 and 21. For a correct investigation, the methodology needs mid-sagittal sections and the proposed approach is based on wavelet analysis and neural network classifiers to locate components useful to identify mid-sagittal planes. To evaluate the performance and the robustness of the methodology, real clinical ultrasound images were considered, obtaining an average error of at most 0.3 millimeters in 97.4% of the cases.

Control and OptimizationArtificial neural networkSettore INF/01 - InformaticaComputer sciencebusiness.industrymid-sagittal sectionneural networksymmetry transformPattern recognitionMeasure (mathematics)Ultrasonic imagingClinical ultrasoundWaveletComputer Networks and CommunicationNuchal translucencyRobustness (computer science)Artificial IntelligenceUltrasound imagingArtificial intelligencewavelet analysibusinessnuchal translucencyInformation Systems
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Dynamic railroad inspection using the laser-air hybrid ultrasonic technique

2006

Laser-Air Hybrid Ultrasonic Technique (LAHUT) combines laser generation with air-coupled detection of ultrasound. The technique is non-contact and has the characteristic of operating from remote distances. Acoustic wave laser-generation apparatus can be metres away from the interrogated surface while air-coupled detection standoff can be on the order of several centimetres. The technique has the unique capability of interrogating structural materials in their true industrial environment. Dynamic tests are performed on parts with complex geometry, limited accessibility and curved surfaces. Also, dark and rough finish surfaces, which significantly reduce the efficiency of optical detection te…

EngineeringUltrasonic imaging Dynamic railroad inspectionStructural materialbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringAcousticsImaging techniqueMetals and AlloysBase (geometry)Remote sensingFlangeTransverse planeMechanics of MaterialsProof of conceptLaser applicationMaterials ChemistryForensic engineeringHead (vessel)RailroadUltrasonic sensorShattered Rim CrackTreadLaser-Air Hybrid Ultrasonic TechniquebusinessVertical split head
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Selective Excitation of Guided Waves into Bone Phantoms by a Time-Delayed Laser Diode Array

2012

We excite selectively the Ao and So plate mode into an acrylic bone phantom using a laser diode array. This is done by controlling the time delay between the signals driving the array elements. Selective mode generation is important because it can potentially increase the sensitivity of in vivo osteoporosis screening.

Photoacoustic effect0303 health sciencesMaterials scienceLaser diodebusiness.industry030209 endocrinology & metabolismSelective excitationImaging phantomlaw.inventionOsteoporosis screeningUltrasonic imaging03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineTime delayedOptics030301 anatomy & morphologylawbusinessSensitivity (electronics)2012 Symposium on Photonics and Optoelectronics
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An Ultrasonic Lens Design Based on Prefractal Structures

2016

The improvement in focusing capabilities of a set of annular scatterers arranged in a fractal geometry is theoretically quantified in this work by means of the finite element method (FEM). Two different arrangements of rigid rings in water are used in the analysis. Thus, both a Fresnel ultrasonic lens and an arrangement of rigid rings based on Cantor prefractals are analyzed. Results show that the focusing capacity of the modified fractal lens is better than the Fresnel lens. This new lens is believed to have potential applications for ultrasonic imaging and medical ultrasound fields.

Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)General MathematicsPhysics::Optics02 engineering and technology01 natural scienceslaw.inventionFractalOpticsCantor prefractalslaw0103 physical sciencesComputer Science (miscellaneous)Medical ultrasoundMathematics010302 applied physicsbusiness.industrylcsh:MathematicsFresnel lensUltrasonic lens021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologylcsh:QA1-939Finite element methodUltrasonic imagingLens (optics)Chemistry (miscellaneous)FISICA APLICADAUltrasonic sensorSound focusing0210 nano-technologybusinessMATEMATICA APLICADA
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Correction of B-scan distortion for optimum ultrasonic imaging of backwalls with complex geometries

2020

Ultrasound undergoes refraction and reflection at interfaces between media of different acoustic refractive indices. The most common ultrasonic method (pulse-echo) monitors the reflected energy to infer the presence of flaws, whereas the lower amplitude of refracted signals is ignored. When the reflector is orientated normally with respect to the ultrasonic beam, the received echo signal shows the maximum amplitude. The pulse-echo method also relies on monitoring the amplitude of the backwall echo to identify or confirm the presence of defects. This works well for parts with constant thickness and with planar backwalls. Unfortunately, parts with complex backwalls are common to many industri…

Ultrasonic imagingbusiness.industryComputer scienceTKMechanical EngineeringAcousticsMetals and AlloysUltrasonic imagingData visualizationMechanics of MaterialsDistortionMaterials ChemistryB-scansComplex geometriesbusinessData visualisationInsight - Non-Destructive Testing and Condition Monitoring
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