BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE Beamforming in coherent plane-wave compounding (CPWC) is an essential step in maintaining high resolution, contrast and framerate. Adaptive methods have been designed to achieve this goal by… Click to show full abstract
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE Beamforming in coherent plane-wave compounding (CPWC) is an essential step in maintaining high resolution, contrast and framerate. Adaptive methods have been designed to achieve this goal by estimating the apodization weights from echo traces acquired by several transducer elements. METHODS Herein, we formulate plane-wave beamforming as a blind source separation problem, where the output of each transducer element is considered as a non-independent observation of the field. As such, beamforming can be formulated as the estimation of an independent component out of the observations. We then adapt the independent component analysis (ICA) algorithm to solve this problem and reconstruct the final image. RESULTS The proposed method is evaluated on a set of simulations, real phantom, and in vivo data available from the plane-wave imaging challenge in medical ultrasound. Moreover, the results are compared with other well-known adaptive methods. CONCLUSIONS Results demonstrate that the proposed method simultaneously improves the resolution and contrast.
               
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