Effect of selected signals of interest on ultrasonic backscattering measurement in cancellous bones

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ChengCheng Liu
HaiJie Han
DeAn Ta
WeiQi Wang
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[1] Fudan University,Department of Electronic Engineering
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Science China Physics, Mechanics and Astronomy | 2013年 / 56卷
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ultrasonic backscattering; cancellous bone; FDTD simulation; signals of interest; backscattering parameters;
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This study examined how the signals of interest (SOI) effect on the backscattering measurement numerically based on 3-D finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method. High resolution microstructure mappings of bovine cancellous bones provided by micro-CT were used as the input geometry for simulations. Backscatter coefficient (BSC), integrated backscatter coefficient (IBC) and apparent integrated backscatter (AIB) were calculated with changing the start (L1) and duration (L2) of the SOI. The results demonstrated that BSC and IBC decrease as L1 increases, and AIB decreases more rapidly as L1 increases. The backscattering parameters increase with fluctuations as a function of L2 when L2 is less than 6 mm. However, BSC and IBC change little as L2 continues to increase, while AIB slowly decreases as L2 continues to increase. The results showed how the selections of the SOI effect on the backscattering measurement. An explicit standard for SOI selection was proposed in this study and short L1 (about 1.5 mm) and appropriate L2 (6 mm-12 mm) were recommended for the calculations of backscattering parameters.
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页码:1310 / 1316
页数:6
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