Image enhancement and noise reduction using modified Delay-Multiply-and-Sum beamformer: Application to medical photoacoustic imaging | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore

Image enhancement and noise reduction using modified Delay-Multiply-and-Sum beamformer: Application to medical photoacoustic imaging


Abstract:

Photoacoustic imaging (PAI) is an emerging biomedical imaging modality capable of providing both high contrast and high resolution of optical and UltraSound (US) imaging....Show More

Abstract:

Photoacoustic imaging (PAI) is an emerging biomedical imaging modality capable of providing both high contrast and high resolution of optical and UltraSound (US) imaging. Since receiving part of PA consists of US waves, a large number of beamforming algorithms in US imaging can be applied on PA imaging. Delay-and-Sum (DAS) is the most common beamforming algorithm in US imaging. However, make use of DAS beamformer leads to low resolution images and large scale of off-axis signals contribution. To address these problems, a new paradigm namely Delay-Multiply-and-Sum (DMAS), which was used as a reconstruction algorithm in confocal microwave imaging for breast cancer detection, was introduced for US imaging. Consequently, DMAS was used in PA imaging systems and it was shown this algorithm results in resolution enhancement and sidelobe degrading. However, in presence of high level of noise the reconstructed, image still suffers from high contribution of noise. In this paper, a modified version of DMAS beamforming algorithm is proposed based on DAS inside DMAS formula expansion. The quantitative and qualitative results show that proposed method results in more noise reduction and resolution enhancement at the expense of higher computational burden. For the simulation, two-point target, along with lateral variation in two depths of imaging are employed, and it is evaluated under high level of noise in imaging medium. Proposed algorithm, in comparison with DMAS, results in reduction of lateral valley for about 19 dB followed by more distinguished two-point target. Moreover, levels of sidelobe are reduced for about 25 dB.
Date of Conference: 02-04 May 2017
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 20 July 2017
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Conference Location: Tehran, Iran

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