Ultrasonic transmission/reception condition optimization method, ultrasonic transmission/reception condition optimization program, and ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus

US9606227B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9606227-B2
Application numberUS-42437506-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 15, 2006
Priority dateJun 16, 2005
Publication dateMar 28, 2017
Grant dateMar 28, 2017

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A spatial position x′ of each ultrasonic transducer is accurately obtained for each probe in consideration of each edge transducer gap, and a delay time T(x′(n)) and a weighting coefficient W(x′(n)) are calculated on the basis of the position of each ultrasonic transducer. A control unit executes ultrasonic transmission/reception by using the calculated delay times and weighting coefficients to realize a suitable acoustic field with high deflection angle accuracy, small sidelobes, and the like as compared with the prior art.

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An ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus comprising: an ultrasonic probe including a plurality of ultrasonic transducer blocks which are arranged along one predetermined direction and respectively include a plurality of ultrasonic transducers, and including adhesive layers arranged between the plurality of ultrasonic transducer blocks and that bond the plurality of ultrasonic transducer blocks to each other; a transmission/reception processor configured to drive at least one of the transducers of the ultrasonic probe and perform beam-forming along a receiving direction by using echo signals received through a plurality of ultrasonic transducers in at least two of the ultrasonic transducer blocks, which plurality of ultrasonic transducers include an ultrasonic transducer adjacent to the at least one adhesive layer between the at least two ultrasonic transducer blocks; a setting processor configured to set weighting coefficients and delay times for echo signals as a transmission/reception condition; and a control processor configured to control the setting processor such that a weighting coefficient for an echo signal received through the ultrasonic transducer adjacent to the at least one adhesive layer is smaller than weighting coefficients for echo signals received through the ultrasonic transducers other than the ultrasonic transducer adjacent to the adhesive layer, and control the transmission/reception processor such that the beam-forming is performed by using weighting coefficients and delay times for the echo signals received through the plurality of ultrasonic transducers including the ultrasonic transducer adjacent to the at least one adhesive layer between the at least two ultrasonic transducer blocks. 2. An apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the control processor determines at least one of a delay time for said each ultrasonic transducer in ultrasonic transmission, a delay time for said each ultrasonic transducer in ultrasonic reception, and the weighting coefficient for said echo signal which is used in addition processing of a received ultrasonic wave in accordance with a position of said each ultrasonic transducer block. 3. An apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the control processor determines the delay times in ultrasonic reception and the weighting coefficients by predetermined calculation using positions of the plurality of ultrasonic transducers including the ultrasonic transducer adjacent to the at least one adhesive layer between the at least two ultrasonic transducer blocks. 4. An apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the control processor determines the delay times in ultrasonic reception and the weighting coefficient by using a table which associates a position of said each ultrasonic transducer with each delay time and each weighting coefficient. 5. An apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the ultrasonic probe comprises a two dimensional array probe including ultrasonic transducers arranged in the form of a matrix or a 1.5 dimensional array probe. 6. An apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein said plurality of ultrasonic transducer blocks are arranged in an array form along a predetermined direction, and said plurality of adhesive layers bond the ultrasonic transducers adjacent to each other in the predetermined direction. 7. An apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein said plurality of ultrasonic transducer blocks are arranged in the form of a matrix along a first direction and a second direction, and said plurality of adhesive layers bond the ultrasonic transducers adjacent to each other along the first direction and the ultrasonic transducers adjacent to each other along the second direction. 8. An apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the control processor determines the transmission/reception condition such that a contribution of the ultrasonic transducer bonded to the adhesive layer to a transmission ultrasonic wave and a reception ultrasonic wave is smaller than a contribution of the ultrasonic transducer which is not bonded to the adhesive layer to a transmission ultrasonic wave and a reception ultrasonic wave. 9. An apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the control processor is configured to control the transmission/reception processor such that the beam-forming is performed by adding the echo signals using the delay times after weighting the echo signals using the weighting coefficients. 10. An ultrasonic transmission/reception condition optimization method using an ultrasonic probe including a plurality of ultrasonic transducer blocks which are arranged along one predetermined direction and respectively include a plurality of ultrasonic transducers, and including adhesive layers arranged between the plurality of ultrasonic transducer blocks and that bond the plurality of ultrasonic transducer blocks to each other, comprising: driving at least one of the ultrasonic transducers of the ultrasonic probe and performing beam-forming along a receiving direction by using echo signals received through a plurality of ultrasonic transducers in at least two of the ultrasonic transducer blocks, which plurality of ultrasonic transducers include an ultrasonic transducer adjacent to the at least one adhesive layer between the at least two ultrasonic transducer blocks; setting weighting coefficients and delay times for echo signals as a transmission reception condition; wherein a weighting coefficient for an echo signal received through the ultrasonic transducer adjacent to the at least one adhesive layer is smaller than weighting coefficients for echo signals received through the ultrasonic transducers other than the ultrasonic transducer adjacent to the adhesive layer; and further comprising performing the beam-forming by using weighting coefficients and delay times for the echo signals received through the plurality of ultrasonic transducers including the ultrasonic transducer adjacent to the at least one adhesive layer between the at least two ultrasonic transducer blocks. 11. A method according to claim 10 , wherein the transmission/reception condition includes at least one of a delay time for said each ultrasonic transducer in ultrasonic transmission, a delay time for said each ultrasonic transducer in ultrasonic reception, and the weighting coefficient for said each echo signal which is used in addition processing of received ultrasonic waves. 12. A method according to claim 10 , wherein in determining the transmission/reception condition, the delay times in ultrasonic reception and the weighting coefficients are determined by predetermined calculation using positions of the plurality of ultrasonic transducers including the ultrasonic transducer adjacent to the at least one adhesive layer between the at least two ultrasonic transducer blocks. 13. A method according to claim 10 , wherein in determining the transmission/reception condition, the delay times in ultrasonic reception and the weighting coefficients are determined by using a table which associates a position of said each ultrasonic transducer with each delay time and each weighting coefficient. 14. A method according to claim 10 , wherein the ultrasonic probe comprises a two dimensional array probe including ultrasonic transducers arranged in the form of a matrix or a 1.5 dimensional array probe. 15. A method according to claim 10 , wherein said plurality of ultrasonic transducer blocks are arranged in an array form along a predetermined direction, and said plurality of adhesive layers bond the ultrasonic transducers adjacent to each other in the predetermined direction. 16. A

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  • Means for monitoring or calibrating · CPC title

  • the array being a two-dimensional transducer configuration, i.e. matrix or orthogonal linear arrays · CPC title

  • for elimination of side lobes or of grating lobes; for increasing resolving power · CPC title

  • using phase variation · CPC title

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What does patent US9606227B2 cover?
A spatial position x′ of each ultrasonic transducer is accurately obtained for each probe in consideration of each edge transducer gap, and a delay time T(x′(n)) and a weighting coefficient W(x′(n)) are calculated on the basis of the position of each ultrasonic transducer. A control unit executes ultrasonic transmission/reception by using the calculated delay times and weighting coefficients to…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Baba Tatsuro, Sasaki Takuya, Tezuka Satoru, and 2 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01S15/8925. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Mar 28 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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