publications by Laurence N. Bohs.


Papers Published

  1. 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;