A Low-Complexity Beamformer for Ultrasound Imaging Based on Sub-Beamformer and Multi-Apodization With Cross-Correlation.

Ultrasound Med Biol

State Key Laboratory of Power Transmission Equipment Technology, School of Electrical Engineering, Chongqing University, Chongqing, China.

Published: October 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • The paper introduces a new ultrasound imaging algorithm called SUB-MAX, designed to provide high resolution and enhance image contrast while keeping computational complexity low.
  • The method involves subtracting outputs from dual DAS beamformers with asymmetric phase centers, leading to improved sidelobe control and the integration of a new weighting matrix via normalized cross-correlation.
  • Experimental results show that SUB-MAX outperforms existing methods in both resolution (with significant reductions in FWHM) and contrast ratios, making it a promising option for real-time imaging systems.

Article Abstract

Objective: This paper proposes an ultrasound imaging algorithm based on sub-beamformer and multi-apodization with cross-correlation (SUB-MAX), aiming to achieve high resolution close to the minimum variance (MV) beamforming with low complexity and to enhance image contrast while maintaining background quality.

Methods: The output of two (N/2)-element DAS beamformers with asymmetric phase centers is subtracted, resulting in a large drop in the main-lobe amplitude, while the sidelobe maintains a relatively high amplitude level. Inspired by this characteristic, the coefficients with opposite trends compared with the subtracted output are obtained and fused with the normalized cross-correlation (NCC) weighting matrix acquired by using multi-pair received apodization, the proposed SUB-MAX obtains a new weighting matrix to weight the output of the DAS beamformer.

Results: For ats_wire point targets, the average full-width at half-maximum (FWHM) of SUB-MAX compared with DAS, DMAS, CF, and MAX decreases by 52.7%, 43.5%, 33.3%, and 52.7%, respectively. For geabr_0 cysts, the average contrast ratio (CR) of SUB-MAX compared with DAS, MV, DMAS, and CF increases by 57.7%, 86.8%, 2.5%, and 14.4%, respectively. Experiments on rat_tumor dataset also indicate that SUB-MAX has a superior comprehensive imaging performance.

Conclusion: The experimental results indicate that the superior comprehensive imaging performance of the proposed SUB-MAX is expected to be suitable for real-time imaging systems due to its non-reliance on covariance matrix inversion.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2024.06.011DOI Listing

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