Enhanced axial and lateral resolution using stabilized pulses

J Med Imaging (Bellingham). 2017 Apr;4(2):027001. doi: 10.1117/1.JMI.4.2.027001. Epub 2017 May 8.

Abstract

Ultrasound B-scan imaging systems operate under some well-known resolution limits. To improve resolution, the concept of stable pulses, having bounded inverse filters, was previously utilized for the lateral deconvolution. This framework has been extended to the axial direction, enabling a two-dimensional deconvolution. The modeling of the two-way response in the axial direction is discussed, and the deconvolution is performed in the in-phase quadrature data domain. Stable inverse filters are generated and applied for the deconvolution of the image data from Field II simulation, a tissue-mimicking phantom, and in vivo imaging of a carotid artery, where resolution enhancement is observed. Specifically, in simulation results, the resolution is enhanced by as many as 8.75 times laterally and 20.5 times axially considering the [Formula: see text] width of the autocorrelation of the envelope images.

Keywords: Z-transform; deconvolution; resolution enhancement; stable inverse filters; superresolution; ultrasound images.