The SVD Beamformer: Physical Principles and Application to Ultrafast Adaptive Ultrasound
Hanna Bendjador, Thomas Deffieux, Micka\"el Tanter

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel SVD-based method for fast aberration correction in ultrafast ultrasound imaging, enabling real-time adaptive beamforming and improving image quality through a theoretical and experimental framework.
Contribution
It presents a new SVD-based approach for aberration correction that separates spatial and angular variables, facilitating real-time adaptive ultrafast ultrasound imaging.
Findings
Efficient aberration correction demonstrated in vitro.
Accurate retrieval of aberration phase and amplitude.
Method enables real-time adaptive ultrasound imaging.
Abstract
A shift of paradigm is currently underway in biomedical ultrasound thanks to plane and diverging waves for ultrafast imaging. One remaining challenge consists in the correction of phase and amplitude aberrations induced during propagation through complex layers. Unlike conventional line-per-line imaging, ultrafast ultrasound provides for each transmission, backscattering information from the whole imaged area. Here, we take benefit from this feature and propose an efficient approach to perform fast aberration correction based on the Singular Value Decomposition of an ultrafast compound matrix built from backscattered data for several plane wave transmissions. First, we explain the physical signification of SVD and associated singular vectors within the ultrafast matrix formalism. We theoretically demonstrate that the spatial and angular variables separation, rendered by SVD on ultrafast…
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