Computer Science – Information Theory
Scientific paper
2011-04-28
Proc. SPIE 7968, 796818 (2011)
Computer Science
Information Theory
17 pages, 9 Figures. Introduced in SPIE Medical Imaging Conference, Orlando Florida, 2011
Scientific paper
10.1117/12.877818
Recent developments of new medical treatment techniques put challenging demands on ultrasound imaging systems in terms of both image quality and raw data size. Traditional sampling methods result in very large amounts of data, thus, increasing demands on processing hardware and limiting the exibility in the post-processing stages. In this paper, we apply Compressed Sensing (CS) techniques to analog ultrasound signals, following the recently developed Xampling framework. The result is a system with significantly reduced sampling rates which, in turn, means significantly reduced data size while maintaining the quality of the resulting images.
Danin Gilad
Eldar Yonina C.
Feuer Arie
Friedman Zvi
Wagner Noam
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