In modern ultrasound imaging devices, two-dimensional probes and electronic scanning allow volumetric imaging of anatomical structures. In particular, when dealing with the design of such complex 3D ultrasound (US) systems, as the number of transducers and channels dramatically increases, new challenges concerning the integration of electronics and the implementation of smart micro-beamforming strategies arise. Hence, the possibility to predict the behavior of the whole system is mandatory. In this paper we propose and describe an advanced Matlab tool for ultrasound system modeling and simulation, which conjugates the US propagation and scattering, signal transduction, electronic signal conditioning and beamforming in a single environment. In particular, we present the architecture and model of an existing 16-channels integrated receiver, which includes an amplification and micro-beamforming stage, and validate it by comparison with circuital simulations. The developed model is then used in conjunction with the transducer and US field models to perform a system simulation, aimed at estimating the performance of an example 3D US imaging system, that uses a Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducer (CMUT) 2D phased-array coupled to the modeled reception front-end. Results of Point Spread Function (PSF) calculations, as well as synthetic imaging of a virtual phantom, show that this tool is actually able to model the complete US image reconstruction process and that it could be used to quickly provide a precious system-level feedback for an optimized tuning of electronic design parameters.

A volumetric CMUT-based ultrasound imaging system simulator with integrated reception and μ-beamforming electronics models

MATRONE, GIULIA;MAGENES, GIOVANNI
2014-01-01

Abstract

In modern ultrasound imaging devices, two-dimensional probes and electronic scanning allow volumetric imaging of anatomical structures. In particular, when dealing with the design of such complex 3D ultrasound (US) systems, as the number of transducers and channels dramatically increases, new challenges concerning the integration of electronics and the implementation of smart micro-beamforming strategies arise. Hence, the possibility to predict the behavior of the whole system is mandatory. In this paper we propose and describe an advanced Matlab tool for ultrasound system modeling and simulation, which conjugates the US propagation and scattering, signal transduction, electronic signal conditioning and beamforming in a single environment. In particular, we present the architecture and model of an existing 16-channels integrated receiver, which includes an amplification and micro-beamforming stage, and validate it by comparison with circuital simulations. The developed model is then used in conjunction with the transducer and US field models to perform a system simulation, aimed at estimating the performance of an example 3D US imaging system, that uses a Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducer (CMUT) 2D phased-array coupled to the modeled reception front-end. Results of Point Spread Function (PSF) calculations, as well as synthetic imaging of a virtual phantom, show that this tool is actually able to model the complete US image reconstruction process and that it could be used to quickly provide a precious system-level feedback for an optimized tuning of electronic design parameters.
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