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Acoustical Imaging - Volume 30

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The 30th International Symposium on Acoustical Imaging was held in Monterey, California, US, March 1-4, 2009. This interdisciplinary Symposium has been taking place every two years since 1968 and forms a unique forum for advanced research, covering new technologies, developments, methods and theories in all areas of acoustics. In the course of the years the volumes in the Acoustical Imaging Series have developed and become well-known and appreciated reference works. Offering both a broad perspective on the state of the art in the field as well as an in-depth look at its leading edge research, this Volume 30 in the Series contains again an excellent collection of seventy papers presented in nine major categories: (1) Strain Imaging, (2) Biological and Medical Applications, (3) Acoustic Microscopy, (4) Non-Destructive Evaluation and Industrial Applications, (5) Components and Systems, (6) Geophysics and Underwater Imaging, (7) Physics and Mathematics, (8) Medical Image Analysis, (9) FDTD method and Other Numerical Simulations.

List of contents

Preface.
Part I BIOMEDICAL IMAGING
Performance of a Method to Standardize Breast Ultrasound Interpretation Using Image Processing and Case-Based Reasoning.- High Resolution Ultrasonic Method for 3D Fingerprint Recognizable Characteristics In Biometrics Identification.- Ultrasonic Detection of Metastases in Dissected Lymph Nodes of Cancer Patients.- Measurement of Mechanical Properties of Soft Tissue with Ultrasound Vibrometry.- Vector Doppler Method Based on an Automatic Transverse Angle Tracking Procedure.- Proposal for Blood-Flow Imaging by Contrast Echo Using Counter-Crossed Beams.- Inverse Scattering Theory.- Inverse Scattering Results.- Multiple Scattering Contribution to Trabecular Bone Backscatter.- ULA-OP: A Fully Open Ultrasound Imaging/Doppler System .- The Use of Quality Metrics in Ultrasonic Strain Imaging.- Applying Echoes Mean Frequency Shift for Attenuation Imaging in Tissue.
Part II ACOUSTIC MICROSCOPY
Visualization of Microvessels in Skin by Three-Dimensional Ultrasound Microscope .- Technique for Visualization of Anisotropy of Biomedical Tissue by Shear Wave Acoustic Microscopy.- High Frequency Ultrasound Imaging of Cartilage-Bone Complex.- Ultra-High Resolution Thin Film Thickness Delineation Using Reflection Phase-Sensitive Acoustic Microscopy.- Signal Processing for Time-Lapse Cell Imaging with Vector-Colntrast Scanning Acoustic Microscopy.- Acoustic Microscopy Study of Properties and Microstructure of Synthetic and Natural Fiber Composite Materials.
Part III non-destructive evaluation
A Defect Localization Procedure Based on Warped Lamb Waves.- Second Harmonic Detection Generated from Fastened Bolt.- In-line Ultrasonic Array System for Monitoring Dynamic of Coating Forming by Cold Spray Process.- An Experimental Comparison of Thermographic and Acoustical Methods for Evaluation of Layered Structures.- Acoustic Microscope Inspection ofCylindrical Butt Laser Welds.
Part IV systems analysis
Intracardiac Forward-Looking Ultrasound Imaging Catheters Using Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducers.- Conformal Ultrasound Imaging System.- Air-Coupled Vibrometry.- A Hybrid Kirchoff Migration Direction-of-Arrival Method for Underwater Imaging of Complex Objects Using Sparse Sensor Arrays.- Multi-View Acoustic Sizing and Classification of Individual Fish.- Acoustic Image Models for Obstacle Avoidance with Forward-Looking Sonar.- Underwater Acoustical Imaging and Sensing Systems for Homing, Docking, Navigation and Collision Avoidance.
Part V signal analysis and image processing
Resolving the Location of Acoustic Point Sources Scattered Due to the Presence of a Skull Phantom.- Reflection and Scattering of Acoustical Waves from a Discontinuity in Absorption.- Automatic Regions of Interest Segmentation for Computer Aided Classification of Prostate TRUS Images.- Determination of B/A of Biological Media by Measuring and Modeling Nonlinear Distortion of Pulsed Acoustic Wave in Two-Layer System of Media.- A Consideration of Multi-Dimensional Simulation of Nonlinear Acoustic Wave Propagation Using the CIP Method.- A Study of Similarity Measures for In Vivo 3D Ultrasound Volume Registration.- Image Quality Improvement Performance Using the Synthetic Aperture Focusing Technique Data.- Expectation Maximization for Joint Deconvolution and Statistics Estimation.- Particle Swarm Optimization for In Vivo 3D Ultrasound Volume Registration.- Gauge Theory Formulation of Acoustical Imaging.- High Resolution Pulse Compression Imaging Using Super Resolution FM-Chirp Correlation Method (SCM) .- Medical Ultrasound Image Deconvolution.- Numerical and Physical Modeling of Tomography Process Based on Third-Order Nonlinear Acoustical Effects.
EPILOGUE
Subject Index
Author Index

Summary

In the course of the years the volumes in the Acoustical Imaging Series have developed to become well-known and appreciated reference works. Offering both a broad perspective on the state of the art in the field as well as an in-depth look at its leading edge research, this Volume 30 in the Series contains again an excellent collection of contributions, presented in five major categories:

Product details

Assisted by Michael P. André (Editor), Joie P. Jones (Editor), Hua Lee (Editor), Joi P Jones (Editor), Joie P Jones (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.07.2011
 
EAN 9789048132546
ISBN 978-90-481-3254-6
No. of pages 399
Weight 742 g
Illustrations XXII, 399 p.
Series Acoustical Imaging
Acoustical Imaging
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Mechanics, acoustics

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