This document provides supplementary materials for Stolt's f-k migration method for plane wave ultrasound imaging. It includes Matlab codes that run examples using the fkmig and ezfkmig functions. The examples use RF data from a Verasonics scanner and Gammex phantom stored in mat files. The fkmig function performs f-k migration on array signals to produce migrated signals, requiring parameter values. The ezfkmig function is a simplified version for educational purposes, only working with horizontal plane waves from linear arrays and limited options.
This document provides supplementary materials for Stolt's f-k migration method for plane wave ultrasound imaging. It includes Matlab codes that run examples using the fkmig and ezfkmig functions. The examples use RF data from a Verasonics scanner and Gammex phantom stored in mat files. The fkmig function performs f-k migration on array signals to produce migrated signals, requiring parameter values. The ezfkmig function is a simplified version for educational purposes, only working with horizontal plane waves from linear arrays and limited options.
Stolt's f-k migration for plane wave ultrasound imaging
(IEEE Transactions on UFFC, 2013)
Damien Garcia 1,2,3 , Louis Le Tarnec 1,2 , Stphan Muth 1,2 , Emmanuel Montagnon 2,4 , Jonathan Pore 2,4 and Guy Cloutier 2,3,4
1 RUBIC, Research Unit of Biomechanics and Imaging in Cardiology 2 CRCHUM, Research Center, University of Montreal Hospital, Canada 3 Department of Radiology, Radio-Oncology and Nuclear Medicine, and Institute of Biomedical Engineering, University of Montreal, Canada 4 LBUM, Laboratory of Biorheology and Medical Ultrasonics
The Matlab script named examples runs three examples using the functions fkmig and ezfkmig. RF data acquired with a Verasonics scanner and a Gammex phantom are stored in the mat files RFdata1 and RFdata2.
1) FKMIG: f-k migration for plane wave imaging MIGSIG = fkmig(SIG,PARAM) performs a f-k migration of the signals stored in the array SIG. MIGSIG contains the migrated signals. PARAM is a structure that contains all the parameter values required for the migration (type help fkmig for more details).
2) EZFKMIG is a simplified and non-optimized version of FKMIG. The code has been highly simplified and reduced to a few lines for academic purposes. It only works with horizontal plane waves generated by a linear array. The number of options with EZFKMIG is also limited. Use FKMIG for a more general application.
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