Extending The Capability Of Linear Array Ultrasound Probe To Concave Array Using Low-Cost Acoustic Lens For High Frame Rate Focused Imaging
PISHARODY HARIKRISHNAN GOPALAKRISHNAN, Mahesh Raveendranatha Panicker
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In the current scenario medical practitioners use different types of transducer probes for imaging organs at different depths and with varying field of view. Normally linear arrays are used for near-field imaging while convex probes are used for far-field imaging. In both the cases, focusing is achieved through electronics delays, which will reduce the frame rate to maximum of 50 fps. In this work, an approach towards a low-cost setup using gel based acoustic lens for converting a linear array transducer probe with plane wave transmission to a concave array to induce focused ultrasound (US) B-Mode imaging is attempted. The experimental results yielded an improvement in the lateral and axial resolution of 36.67 % and 28.57 % respectively which were pre-validated using simulation results yielding similar outcomes of 47.50 % lateral and 33.33 % axial resolution.