Literature DB >> 11020807

Programmable ultrasound imaging using multimedia technologies: a next-generation ultrasound machine.

Y Kim1, J H Kim, C Basoglu, T C Winter.   

Abstract

High computational and throughput requirements in modern ultrasound machines have restricted their internal design to algorithm-specific hardware with limited programmability. We have architected a programmable ultrasound processing system, Programmable Ultrasound Image Processor (PUIP), to facilitate engineering and clinical ultrasound innovations. Multiple high-performance multimedia processors were used to provide a computing power of 4 billion operations per second. Flexibility was achieved by making our system programmable and multimodal, e.g., B-mode, color flow, cine and Doppler data can be processed. We have successfully designed and implemented the PUIP to fit within an ultrasound machine. It provides a platform for rapid testing of new concepts in ultrasound processing and enables software upgrades for future technologies. Current and future clinical applications include extended fields of view, quantitative measurements, three-dimensional ultrasound reconstruction and visualization, adaptive persistence, speckle reduction, edge enhancement, image segmentation, and motion analysis. The PUIP is a significant step in the evolution of ultrasound machines toward more flexible and generalized systems bridging the gap between many innovative ideas and their clinical use in ultrasound machines.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 11020807     DOI: 10.1109/4233.594021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE Trans Inf Technol Biomed        ISSN: 1089-7771


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1.  Real-Time Lossless Compression Algorithm for Ultrasound Data Using BL Universal Code.

Authors:  Jung Hoon Kim; Sunmi Yeo; Jong Won Kim; Kyeongsoon Kim; Tai-Kyong Song; Changhan Yoon; Joohon Sung
Journal:  Sensors (Basel)       Date:  2018-10-02       Impact factor: 3.576

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