Author:
Koizumi Norihiro, ,Seo Joonho,Funamoto Takakazu,Itagaki Yutaro,Nomiya Akira,Ishikawa Akira,Tsukihara Hiroyuki,Yoshinaka Kiyoshi,Sugita Naohiko,Homma Yukio,Matsumoto Yoichiro,Mitsuishi Mamoru, ,
Abstract
Unwanted motion is a serious problem in enhancing servoing performance in an affected area, which incorporates stones/tumours in non-invasive ultrasound theragnostic systems (NIUTS). To solve this problem, we proposed a new method for restricting the motion of the affected area ventrodorsally in the region of interest (ROI) in ultrasound imaging. To do so, we introduce a bed mechanism for NIUTS. It is confirmed that a human kidney could be tracked and followed appropriately using the proposedmethod and the newly constructed bed system.
Publisher
Fuji Technology Press Ltd.
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,General Computer Science
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