Hadamard Aperiodic Interval Codes for Parallel-Transmission 2D and 3D Synthetic Aperture Ultrasound Imaging
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Published:2022-05-12
Issue:10
Volume:12
Page:4917
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ISSN:2076-3417
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Container-title:Applied Sciences
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Applied Sciences
Author:
Kaddoura TarekORCID,
Zemp Roger J.ORCID
Abstract
We present a new set of near orthogonal codes which we call Hadamard Aperiodic Interval (HAPI) codes and demonstrate their utility for parallel multi-transmitter synthetic aperture imaging. The codes are tri-state and sparse. Locations of non-zero bits are based on marks in a sequence of aperiodic intervals, also known as a Golomb ruler. The values of non-zero bits are selected from Hadamard sequences that are mutually orthogonal. This ensures that cross-correlation sidelobe magnitudes between differing codes are bounded by unity while the autocorrelation approaches a delta function with mainlobe-to-sidelobe levels scaling with the number of non-zero bits. We use simulations to demonstrate the potential of the codes for synthetic aperture imaging. A multiplicity of transmitter elements is used to transmit codes simultaneously, with a different code for each element. Echo signals are received from a multiplicity of transducer elements in parallel. Channel data from each receiver element are cross-correlated with respective HAPI codes to estimate the transmit–receive signature associated with each transmitter–receiver pair while minimizing crosstalk. This estimate of the full transmit–receive synthetic aperture dataset is then used to form high-quality images demonstrating image quality and signal-to-noise ratio improvements over multiple flash angle imaging and synthetic aperture imaging methods for linear arrays. We also demonstrate simulated full volume synthetic aperture imaging with random sparse arrays, possible with one extended HAPI code-set transmit event.
Funder
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council
Alberta Innovates
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
National Institutes of Health
Subject
Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Computer Science Applications,Process Chemistry and Technology,General Engineering,Instrumentation,General Materials Science
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