Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10691772 | Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology | 2014 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
Tracking the position and orientation of a 3-D ultrasound transducer has many clinical applications. Tracking requires calibration to find the transformation between the tracking sensor and the ultrasound coordinates. Typically the set of image slice data are scan converted to a Cartesian volume using assumed motor geometry and a single transformation to the sensor. We propose, instead, the calibration of individual slices using a 2-D calibration technique. A best fit to a subset of slices is performed to decrease data collection time compared with that for calibration of all slices, and to reduce the influence of random errors in individual calibrations. We compare our technique with four scan conversion-based techniques: 2-D N-wire on the center slice, N-wire using a 3-D volume, N-wire using a 3-D volume including the edge points and a new closed-form planar method using a 3-D volume. The proposed multi-slice technique produced the smallest point reconstruction error (0.82Â mm using a tracked stylus).
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Authors
Jeffrey M. Abeysekera, Mohammad Najafi, Robert Rohling, Septimiu E. Salcudean,