Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
562808 Biomedical Signal Processing and Control 2007 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

A field programmable gate array (FPGA) based hardware platform that is used to implement a digital, multi-gate pulsed Doppler ultrasound system for transcranial Doppler (TCD) use is described. The Doppler audio signal is extracted from the digitised radio-frequency signal by matched filtering and suitable sampling. The system was configured to acquire Doppler signals from 16 depth locations and to display Doppler signal power versus depth as well as a sonogram from a user specified depth. The signal-to-noise performance of the system was comparable with that of a commercially available TCD unit for equivalent pulse repetition frequency and sample volume settings.The flexibility of the platform was used to demonstrate the feasibility of using coded transducer excitation and pulse compression techniques to improve axial resolution compared to a non-coded implementation. The axial resolution improvement was demonstrated using a flow phantom and measured using a vibrating wire phantom. The measured resolutions were 9.1 and 2.4 mm for the conventional and coded implementations, respectively. The reduction in signal-to-noise ratio of approximately 5 dB associated with the configuration using coded excitation was attributable to the frequency response characteristics of the transducer rather than the processing technique used. This work demonstrates both the flexibility associated with an FPGA implementation of a Doppler ultrasound system and the potential for coded excitation to improve axial resolution in TCD systems.

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