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. 2013 Oct;39(10):1915-24.
doi: 10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2013.04.005. Epub 2013 Jul 13.

CREANUIS: a non-linear radiofrequency ultrasound image simulator

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CREANUIS: a non-linear radiofrequency ultrasound image simulator

François Varray et al. Ultrasound Med Biol. 2013 Oct.

Abstract

Nonlinear ultrasound methods are widely used in clinical applications for tissue or contrast harmonic imaging. Accurate non-linear imaging simulation tools are required in research studies for the development of new methods. However, in existing simulators, the possible inhomogeneity of the coefficient of non-linearity, which is generally observed in tissue and in particular when contrast agents are involved, has not yet been implemented. This article describes a new ultrasound simulator, called CREANUIS, devoted to the computation of B-mode images where both linear and non-linear propagation in media is considered, with a possible inhomogeneous coefficient of non-linearity. The resulting fundamental images, based on a spatially variant and non-linear point spread function, are in accordance with those obtained through the reference linear FieldII simulator, with computation time reduced by a factor of at least 1.8. Non-linear images of media exhibiting inhomogeneous coefficients of non-linearity are also provided. The simulation software can be freely downloaded from our website.

Keywords: Coefficient of non-linearity; Non-linear propagation; Radiofrequency image simulation; Ultrasound non-linearity.

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