Ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus and method of controlling the same
US-2016131749-A1 · May 12, 2016 · US
US10012724B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10012724-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514799315-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 14, 2015 |
| Priority date | Nov 6, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jul 3, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jul 3, 2018 |
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Provided are an ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus that is capable of generating an image caused by fundamental components of ultrasonic echo signals and synthesizing the generated image with an image caused by harmonic components so that an image having both advantages of the images can be generated, and a method of controlling the ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus. The ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus includes: a transmission beam generating unit that generates a plurality of sets of transmission beams by setting transmission beams which are transmitted in different transmission scan line positions and in which the sum of waveforms is 0, to one set; a reception beam generating unit that generates reception beams with respect to at least one reception scan line in consideration of transmission delay of the transmission beams in each of the transmission scan lines; a signal processing unit that extracts fundamental components and harmonic components from the reception beams, respectively; a synthesization unit that generates synthesized signals by synthesizing the fundamental components and the harmonic components according to a set synthesization ratio; and a display unit that displays a synthesized image including the synthesized signals.
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An ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus comprising: a transmission beam generating unit that generates a plurality of sets of transmission beams by setting transmission beams which are transmitted in different transmission scan line positions and in which the sum of waveforms is 0, to one set; a reception beam generating unit that generates reception beams with respect to at least one reception scan line in consideration of transmission delay of the transmission beams in each of the transmission scan lines; a signal processing unit that extracts fundamental components and harmonic components from the reception beams, respectively; an input unit to which selection of a synthesization ratio is input from a user; a synthesization unit that generates synthesized signals by synthesizing the fundamental components and the harmonic components according to the synthesization ratio; and a display unit that displays a synthesized image comprising the synthesized signals, wherein the display unit visualizes the synthesization ratio quantitatively and displays the synthesized image according to the synthesization ratio as the synthesization ratio changes, in real time. 2. The ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the input unit receives the selection of the synthesization ratio in at least one of a lateral direction, an axial direction, and an elevational direction. 3. The ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the signal processing unit extracts the harmonic components by coupling the reception beams with respect to the same reception scan line. 4. The ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the signal processing unit extracts the fundamental components by subtracting at least two reception beams among the reception beams with respect to the same reception scan line. 5. The ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the signal processing unit performs filtering on noises included in the extracted fundamental components and harmonic components. 6. The ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising an image processing unit that generates a fundamental image comprising the fundamental components, a harmonic image comprising the harmonic components, and a synthesized image comprising the synthesized signals. 7. The ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the display unit further displays the fundamental image and the harmonic image. 8. The ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a storing unit that stores the reception beams or the fundamental components and the harmonic components extracted from the reception beams. 9. An ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus comprising: a transmission beam generating unit that generates a plurality of sets of transmission beams by setting transmission beams which are transmitted in different transmission scan line positions and in which the sum of waveforms is 0, to one set; a reception beam generating unit that generates reception beams with respect to at least one reception scan line in consideration of transmission delay of the transmission beams in each of the transmission scan lines; a signal processing unit that extracts fundamental components and harmonic components from the reception beams, respectively; an image processing unit that generates a fundamental image comprising the fundamental components and a harmonic image comprising the harmonic components; an input unit to which selection of a synthesization ratio is input from a user; a synthesization unit that generates a synthesized image by synthesizing the fundamental image and the harmonic image according to the synthesization ratio; and a display unit that displays the synthesized image, wherein the display unit visualizes the synthesization ratio quantitatively and displays a synthesized image according to the synthesization ratio as the synthesization ratio changes, in real time. 10. The ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the input unit receives the selection of the synthesization ratio in at least one of a lateral direction, an axial direction, and an elevational direction. 11. The ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the display unit further displays the fundamental image and the harmonic image. 12. A method of controlling an ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus, the method comprising: radiating a plurality of sets of transmission beams onto different transmission scan line positions by setting transmission beams in which the sum of waveforms is 0, to one set; generating reception beams with respect to at least one reception scan line in consideration of transmission delay of the transmission beams in each of the transmission scan lines; extracting fundamental components and harmonic components from the reception beams, respectively; receiving selection of a synthesization ratio from a user; generating synthesized signals by synthesizing the fundamental components and the harmonic components according to the synthesization ratio; and displaying a synthesized image comprising the synthesized signals, wherein the displaying of the synthesized image comprises visualizing the synthesization ratio quantitatively and displaying a synthesized image according to the synthesization ratio as the synthesization ratio changes, in real time. 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the receiving the selection of the synthesization ratio comprises receiving selection of the synthesization ratio in at least one of a lateral direction, an axial direction, and an elevational direction. 14. The method of claim 12 , wherein the extracting of the fundamental components and the harmonic components from the reception beams, respectively, comprises extracting the harmonic components by coupling the reception beams with respect to the same reception scan line. 15. The method of claim 12 , wherein the extracting of the fundamental components and the harmonic components from the reception beams, respectively, comprises extracting the fundamental components by subtracting at least two reception beams among the reception beams with respect to the same reception scan line. 16. The method of claim 12 , wherein the extracting of the fundamental components and the harmonic components from the reception beams, respectively, further comprises performing filtering on noises included in the extracted fundamental components and harmonic components. 17. The method of claim 12 , further comprising generating a fundamental image comprising the fundamental components and a harmonic image comprising the harmonic components. 18. The method of claim 17 , further comprising displaying the fundamental image and the harmonic image. 19. The method of claim 12 , further comprising storing the reception beams or the fundamental components and the harmonic components extracted from the reception beams. 20. A method of controlling an ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus, the memthod comprising: generating a plurality of sets of transmission beams in different transmission scan line positions by setting transmission beams in which the sum of waveforms is 0, to one set; generating reception beams with respect to at least one reception scan line in consideration of transmission delay of the transmission beams in each of the transmission scan lines; extracting fundamental components and harmonic components from the reception beams, respectively; generating a fundamental image comprising the fundamental components a
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