publications by Laurence N. Bohs.
Papers Published
- Bohs, Laurence N. and Trahey, Gregg E., Real time ultrasonic flow imaging,
Proceedings of the Annual Conference on Engineering in Medicine and Biology no. pt 2
(1990),
pp. 670 - .
(last updated on 2007/04/16)Abstract:
The research program of Unit 2.1B, Real-Time Ultrasonic Flow Imaging, of the National Science Foundation/Engineering Research Center (NSF/ERC) is described. The objective of the unit's research is to develop effective techniques and prototype instrumentation for angle-independent visualization of blood flow and tissue motion in real-time ultrasound. An offline evaluation of algorithms for tracking speckle patterns was completed. Quantitative studies indicate that a sum-absolute-difference (SAD) algorithm tracks speckle patterns as accurately as normalized cross correlation, yet requires only one-eighth as many operations per pixel. A scheme for color encoding motion vectors for two-dimensional display was developed and applied to clinical blood flow data with favorable results. A prototype angle-independent flow imager based on the SAD algorithm is under development.Keywords:
Biological Materials--Blood;Ultrasonic Applications--Medical Applications;Flow of Fluids--Pulsatile;Computer Programming--Algorithms;Biomedical Equipment;