Module codes in group rings
Paul Hurley, Ted Hurley
ISIT 2007
The point spread function (PSF), namely the response of an ultrasound system to a point source, is a powerful measure of the quality of an imaging system. The lack of an analytical formulation inhibits many applications ranging from apodization optimization, array-design, and deconvolution algorithms. We propose to fill this gap through a general PSF derivation that is flexible with respect to the type of transmission (synthetic aperture, plane-wave, diverging-wave etc.), while faithfully capturing the spatially-variant blurring of the Tissue Reflectivity Function as caused by Delay-And-Sum reconstruction. We validate the derived PSF against simulation using Field II, and show that accounting for PSF spatial-variability in sparse-based deconvolution improves reconstruction.
Paul Hurley, Ted Hurley
ISIT 2007
Robin Scheibler, Paul Hurley
SPIE Advanced Lithography 2012
Paul Hurley, Matthieu Simeoni
ICASSP 2017
Bikram Sengupta, Nilanjan Banerjee, et al.
Cluster Computing