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Gap-filling method for suppressing grating lobes in ultrasound imaging: Experimental study with deep-learning approach.

Viksit Kumar1, Po-Yang Lee1,2, Bae-Hyung Kim1, Mostafa Fatemi2, Azra Alizad1,3.   

Abstract

Sparse arrays reduce the number of active channels that effectively increases the inter-element spacing. Large inter-element spacing results in grating lobe artifacts degrading the ultrasound image quality and reducing the contrast-to-noise ratio. A deep learning-based custom algorithm is proposed to estimate inactive channel data in periodic sparse arrays. The algorithm uses data from multiple active channels to estimate inactive channels. The estimated inactive channel data effectively reduces the inter-element spacing for beamforming, thus suppressing the grating lobes. Estimated inactive element channel data was combined with active element channel data resulting in a pseudo fully sampled array. The channel data was beamformed using a simple delay-and-sum method and compared with the sparse array and fully sampled array. The performance of the algorithm was validated using a wire target in a water tank, multi-purpose tissue-mimicking phantom, and in-vivo carotid data. Grating lobes suppression up to 15.25 dB was observed with an increase in contrast-to-noise (CNR) for the pseudo fully sampled array. Hypoechoic regions showed more improvement in CNR than hyperechoic regions. Root-mean-square error for unwrapped phase between fully sampled array and the pseudo fully sampled array was low, making the estimated data suitable for Doppler and elastography applications. Speckle pattern was also preserved; thus, the estimated data can also be used for quantitative ultrasound applications. The algorithm can improve the quality of sparse array images and has applications in small scale ultrasound devices and 2D arrays.

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Keywords:  convolutional neural networks; deep learning; gap-filling; sparse array; ultrasound imaging

Year:  2020        PMID: 32612897      PMCID: PMC7328874          DOI: 10.1109/access.2020.2989337

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE Access        ISSN: 2169-3536            Impact factor:   3.367


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