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19 June 1979 Signal Processing In Ultrasound
D. H. Le Croissette
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Abstract
Signal processing in diagnostic ultrasound has played a vital part in improving the capability of the instrumentation for imaging. Some current signal processing methods are reviewed and the importance of the transducer in determining the characteristics of the system is emphasized. The possibility of using deconvolution in a single transducer system is discussed and some future developments using digital techniques are outlined.
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D. H. Le Croissette "Signal Processing In Ultrasound", Proc. SPIE 0167, Noninvasive Cardiovascular Measurements, (19 June 1979); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.956989
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KEYWORDS
Transducers

Signal processing

Tissues

Ultrasonography

Signal attenuation

Ultrasonics

Deconvolution

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