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Demonstration of three-dimensional vector flow estimation using bandwidth and two transducers on a flow phantom
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Demonstration of three-dimensional vector flow estimation using bandwidth and two transducers on a flow phantom

Andrew McArdle, Vernon L. Newhouse and Kirk W. Beach
Ultrasound in medicine & biology, v 21(5), pp 679-692
1995
PMID: 8525558

Abstract

Bandwidth Doppler Duplex Frequency Resolution Spectrum Triangulation Ultrasound Velocity
A method of performing three-dimensional (3-D) velocity vector estimation with two transducers is demonstrated on a flow phantom using the Doppler spectra's mean frequencies and bandwidths. The results are compared with 3-D vector estimates computed from Doppler mean frequencies obtained with a five-transducer system. It is shown that the two-transducer vector Doppler system which uses bandwidth can improve on the accuracy of a three-transducer vector Doppler system which relies only on Doppler mean frequencies.

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Acoustics
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
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