Experiments in acoustic imaging with an isochronal convergence imaging method

1978 
The method used in this study employs a multielement transducer. Each transducer element transmits successive cylindrical sound waves at a predetermined interval. During the transmission intervals, all elements receive echos from targets. A digital processor then distributes the amplitude data of these echos on elliptic addresses located in a digital memory system. The relation between sound propagation time and element location determines these elliptic addresses. The resolution power is estimated to be the same as that of a cylindrical transducer measured at the focal point for pulse echo mode operation. The results of numerical analyses agree well with the estimated values and indicate a high resolution power within the entire imaging plane. A prototype system utilizing this method, containing a 32‐element transducer and a minicomputer, is used to complete some experimental imaging of stationary targets, and the obtained images are discussed.
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