Exploration and Comparison: Development and Implementation of Multiple Ultrasound Imaging Modalities
Xuyang Chen, Mingtong Chen, Zhengbao Yang

TL;DR
This paper systematically explores and compares three ultrasound imaging modalities—line array, endoscopic, and plane wave imaging—covering simulation, algorithm implementation, and real data validation to enhance understanding and application.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive framework for developing and implementing multiple ultrasound imaging modalities, advancing the understanding of their principles and practical applications.
Findings
Successful simulation and validation of three imaging modalities
Enhanced understanding of imaging principles and processes
Potential improvements in clinical ultrasound applications
Abstract
Ultrasound imaging, as a noninvasive, real-time, and low-cost modality, plays a vital role in clinical diagnosis, catheterization intervention, and portable devices. With the development of transducer hardware and the continuous progress of imaging algorithms, how to realize high-quality image reconstruction in different application scenarios has become a research focus.This project focuses on the systematic research and implementation of three typical ultrasound imaging modalities - line array imaging, endoscopic imaging and plane wave imaging, covering simulation data processing, imaging algorithm implementation and real data validation, etc., aiming to deepen the understanding of the principles and processes of various types of imaging.
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