Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10692186 | Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology | 2011 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
We present a novel method of aligning two orthogonal ultrasound transducers into a coincident scan plane. A wedge phantom design provides visual feedback to the user to facilitate alignment. Calibration provides the transformation from one transducer to the other as well as a measure of the residual error in alignment. Mean alignment error is shown to be under 1° in the rotation axes and 1 mm in translation after repeated manual alignments. The repeatability of wedge based calibration has similar results compared with N-fiducial based calibration. The accuracy of the calibration for mapping points from one transducer to the other is found to have a mean error of 1.6 mm. The dual transducer system is well suited to imaging anatomy such as the breast and may be used for spatial compounding for improving B-mode images and motion estimation compounding for improving elastography results. (E-mail: jeffa@ece.ubc.ca)
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Authors
Jeffrey M. Abeysekera, Robert Rohling,