Multiple aperture ultrasound array alignment fixture
US-9192355-B2 · Nov 24, 2015 · US
US9526475B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9526475-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514846374-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 4, 2015 |
| Priority date | Sep 14, 2006 |
| Publication date | Dec 27, 2016 |
| Grant date | Dec 27, 2016 |
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A Multiple Aperture Ultrasound Imaging system and methods of use are provided with any number of features. In some embodiments, a multi-aperture ultrasound imaging system is configured to transmit and receive ultrasound energy to and from separate physical ultrasound apertures. In some embodiments, a transmit aperture of a multi-aperture ultrasound imaging system is configured to transmit an omni-directional unfocused ultrasound waveform approximating a first point source through a target region. In some embodiments, the ultrasound energy is received with a single receiving aperture. In other embodiments, the ultrasound energy is received with multiple receiving apertures. Algorithms are described that can combine echoes received by one or more receiving apertures to form high resolution ultrasound images. Additional algorithms can solve for variations in tissue speed of sound, thus allowing the ultrasound system to be used virtually anywhere in or on the body.
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A method of constructing an ultrasound image, comprising: transmitting an omni-directional unfocused ultrasound waveform approximating a first point source within a transmit aperture on an array through a target region; receiving ultrasound echoes from the target region with first and second receiving elements disposed on a first receive aperture on the array; determining a first time for the waveform to propagate from the first point source to a first pixel location in the target region to the first receiving element using position information defining positions of the first point source and the first receiving element, and determining a second time for the waveform to propagate from the first point source to the first pixel location in the target region to the second receiving element using position information defining positions of the first point source and the second receiving element; forming a first ultrasound image of the first pixel by coherently combining the echo received by the first receiving element at the first time with the echo received by the second receiving element at the second time; receiving ultrasound echoes from the target region with third and fourth receiving elements disposed on a second receive aperture on the array; determining a third time for the waveform to propagate from the first point source to the first pixel location in the target region to the third receiving element using position information defining positions of the first point source and the third receiving element, and determining a fourth time for the waveform to propagate from the first point source to the first pixel location in the target region to the fourth receiving element using position information defining positions of the first point source and the fourth receiving element; forming a second ultrasound image of the first pixel by coherently combining the echo received by the third receiving element at the third time with the echo received by the fourth receiving element at the fourth time; and incoherently combining the first ultrasound image and the second ultrasound image. 2. The method of claim 1 further comprising repeating the determining, forming and incoherently combining steps for additional pixel locations in the target region. 3. The method of claim 2 wherein the additional pixel locations are located on a grid without scan-conversion. 4. The method of claim 1 wherein determining the first time and the second time comprises assuming a uniform speed of sound. 5. The method of claim 1 further comprising transmitting a second omni-directional unfocused ultrasound waveform approximating a second point source within the transmit aperture through the target region; receiving ultrasound echoes from the target region with the first and second receiving elements disposed on the first receive aperture and with the third and fourth receiving elements disposed on the second receive aperture; determining a fifth time for the second waveform to propagate from the second point source to the first pixel location in the target region to the first receiving element using position information defining positions of the second point source and the first receiving element, determining a sixth time for the second waveform to propagate from the second point source to the first pixel location in the target region to the second receiving element using position information defining positions of the second point source and the second receiving element, determining a seventh time for the second waveform to propagate from the second point source to the first pixel location in the target region to the third receiving element using position information defining positions of the second point source and the third receiving element, determining an eighth time for the second waveform to propagate from the second point source to the first pixel location in the target region to the fourth receiving element using position information defining positions of the second point source and the fourth receiving element; forming a third ultrasound image of the first pixel by coherently combining the echo received by the first receiving element at the fifth time with the echo received by the second receiving element at the sixth time, and forming a fourth ultrasound image of the first pixel by coherently combining the echo received by the third receiving element at the seventh time with the echo received by the fourth receiving element at the eighth time; and incoherently combining the third ultrasound image and the fourth ultrasound image. 6. The method of claim 5 further comprising comparing the first ultrasound image to the second, third, and fourth ultrasound images to determine displacements of the second, third, and fourth ultrasound images relative to the first ultrasound image. 7. The method of claim 6 further comprising correcting the displacements of the second, third, and fourth ultrasound images relative to the first ultrasound image and then combining the first, second, third and fourth ultrasound images. 8. The method of claim 1 wherein the first pixel location is disposed outside a plane defined by the point source, the first receiving element, and the second receiving element. 9. The method of claim 1 wherein the first pixel location is disposed inside a plane defined by the point source, the first receiving element, and the second receiving element. 10. A multi-aperture ultrasound imaging system, comprising: a transmit aperture on an array configured to transmit an omni-directional unfocused ultrasound waveform approximating a first point source through a target region; a first receive aperture on the array having first and second receiving elements, wherein the first and second receiving elements are configured to receive ultrasound echoes from the target region; a second receive aperture on the array having third and fourth receiving elements, wherein the third and fourth receiving elements are configured to receive ultrasound echoes from the target region; and a control system coupled to the transmit aperture, the first receive aperture, and the second receive aperture, the control system configured to determine a first time for the waveform to propagate from the first point source to a first pixel location in the target region to the first receiving element using position information defining positions of the first point source and the first receiving element, and is configured to determine a second time for the waveform to propagate from the first point source to the first pixel location in the target region to the second receiving element using position information defining positions of the first point source and the second receiving element, and is configured to determine a third time for the waveform to propagate from the first point source to the first pixel location in the target region to the third receiving element using position information defining positions of the first point source and the third receiving element, and is configured to determine a fourth time for the waveform to propagate from the first point source to the first pixel location in the target region to the fourth receiving element using position information defining positions of the first point source and the fourth receiving element, the control system also being configured to form a first ultrasound image of the first pixel by coherently combining the echo received by the first receiving element at the first time with the echo received by the second receiving element at the second time, the control system also being configured to form a second ultrasound image of the first pixel by coherently combining the echo received by t
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