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Editor’s Note 2007
Welcome from the Organizing Committee
Welcome from the Technical Program Chair
Technical Program Committee
Short Courses
President’s Speaker(s)
Special Sessions
Invited Speakers
Exhibitors
Student Paper Competition
Condensed Program
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Editor’s Note 2007
The 2007 IEEE Ultrasonics Symposium was held in New York City, New York,U.S.A. The bright lights of Time Square were dazzling. The Broadway showswere toe-tapping. However, our symposium was within its own venue bothdazzling and toe-tapping. We had 1172 technical participants…this makesthis year’s symposium the largest in UFFC history. We had 749 oral andposter presentations that were defended during the meeting. Two-thirds ofthe presentations were submitted from outside the United States. We trulyare a global conference.
My most sincere thanks go to all the session chairs who verified thecompleteness of their sessions. My gratitude is extended to Dr. John Kosinskiand Dr. Mauricio Pereira da Cunha for their support and inclusion. I wouldlike to extend my appreciation to the staff at IEEE Conference Publishing fortheir extraordinary support before, during and after the conference. Theirprofessionalism and cooperation are deeply appreciated by the UFFC andmyself.
We have published a recorded number of papers this year, 641, 85% of thedefended papers. We have published the proceedings in record time: theCDs were mailed to all attendees within two months of the meeting. Thus, toall the authors, to the organizational committee, and especially to the TechnicalPlanning committee members, THANK YOU, for making these conferenceproceedings, a strong representation of a very successful technical
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Dr. Marjorie Passini Yuhas2006 IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium Proceedings EditorIndustrial Measurement Systems2760 Beverly Drive #4Aurora, IL 60502
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Welcome from the Organizing Committee
It is our distinct pleasure to welcome you as the Ultrasonics Symposiumreturns to its birthplace with a visit to New York City. The location of theconference provides unparalleled access to all that New York City has tooffer. We encourage you to take advantage of this unique opportunity toexperience New York City – dining options from sidewalk carts to Tavern onthe Green, entertainment options from Broadway theaters to a stroll in CentralPark, and cultural attractions from art museums to Greenwich Village. Pleasebe sure to visit the website of NYC & Company at http://www.nycvisit.com/ toexplore the many options available.
We are excited to report that nearly 1000 abstracts were submitted forconsideration by the Technical Program Committee, representing fully 33%growth in just four years. Even with such unanticipated growth, the conferencehotel provides an excellent venue for our Symposium as all of the oralsessions, morning and afternoon poster sessions, and exhibits will be locatedin newly renovated spaces, all on one floor and taking only a few seconds towalk between any two points. We are also excited to announce two significantextensions of our traditional program:
Sunday afternoon on 28 October 2007 will feature a first-ever, Members-Only, free short-course as a special benefit for IEEE UFFC Society Members.The course will equip researchers old and new with the latest information onhow to publish in the UFFC Transactions, and tips for quickly negotiating the
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review and revision process for speedy publication.
Monday evening on 29 October 2007 will feature a semi-formal AwardsReception with special buffet dinner in the luxurious Grand Ballroom in placeof a simpler, more limited social reception. The extended Awards Receptionis intended to enhance the awards presentations while filling the role normallytaken by a banquet activity in order that we might leave Tuesday evening on30 October 30 2007 open for a “Night On The Town.”
We hope that you have planned well for the “Night on the Town” and enjoythis opportunity to explore the city on your own or with friends and colleagues.We thank you for attending the Symposium, and hope that all aspects of theconference and activities meet your expectations.
Sincerely,The Organizing Committee
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Organizing Committee
UFFC President Arthur BallatoU.S. Army RDECOMFort Monmouth, NJ, USA
General Chair John A. KosinskiU.S. Army RDECOMFort Monmouth, NJ, USA
Technical Program Chair Mauricio Pereira da CunhaUniversity of MaineOrono, ME, USA
Short Course Chair Stanislav EmelianovUniversity of Texas at AustinAustin, TX, USA
Proceedings Editor Marjorie Passini-YuhasIndustrial MeasurementSystems, Inc.Aurora, IL, USA
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Treasurer Jackie HinesASR&D CorporationAnnapolis, MD, USA
Publicity Chair, Sorah RheeExhibits Chair Volcano Corporation
Rancho Cordova, CA, USA
Audio-Visual Chair, Oliver Keitmann-CurdesWebmaster Flexim GmbH
Berlin, Germany
Student Arrangements Chair, E. Koray AkdoganTravel and Visa Arrangements Rutgers, The State University of
New Jersey, USA
Local Assistance Chair Elisa KonofagouColumbia UniversityNew York, NY, USA
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Welcome from the Technical Program Chair
On behalf of the Technical Program Committee (TPC), I am delighted towelcome you to the 2007 IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium. I amexcited to report that nearly 1000 abstracts were reviewed by the TechnicalProgram Committee, with approximately 800 papers selected for inclusion inthe Symposium technical program. In keeping with tradition, the first day ofthe conference will feature top quality short courses by renowned instructors,followed by three days of technical sessions including a student papercompetition.
In a positive departure from our initial plans, the Symposium will featuretwenty two invited papers, all as oral presentations spread throughout thethree days of the Symposium. Special note should be made of two SpecialSessions within the conference: Group 1 will host a Special Session onClinical Cardiovascular Imaging featuring three invited papers by world-renowned clinicians, while Group 2 will host a Memorial Session to highlightthe technical contributions of the late Robert Adler, a distinguished pioneerin our field.
The outstanding and consistent work of the IEEE Ultrasonics SymposiumTPC has kept our symposium as the major international forum for Ultrasonicsinnovation and achievements. This year, the TPC undertook to (i) update thesubtopic areas of the five Groups, (ii) improve the abstract submission format,(iii) improve the review system, and (iv) select invited speakers on new and
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challenging topics of interest to the Ultrasonics community. We are delightedboth with this year’s record number of submissions, as well as with the waythese process improvements have influenced the Symposium technicalprogram.
New York, as a venue, provides all the excitement of one of the greatestcosmopolitan areas in the world! We are confident that our outstandingtechnical program and your technical contributions are a great match to theCentral Park, museums, shopping, food, and theaters a few blocks away, inmaking this the Ultrasonics event of the year!
Sincerely,Mauricio Pereira da Cunha2007 IEEE Ultrasonics Symposium Technical Program Chair
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Technical Program Committee
Group 1: Medical UltrasonicsVice Chair: Stanislav Emelianov: University of Texas at Austin, USAOlivier Basset: CREATIS, Université Lyon I, FranceGeneviève Berger: University of Paris VI, FranceCharles Cain, University of Michigan, USARichard Chiao: Siemens Medical Solutions, USALawrence A. Crum: University of Washington, USANico de Jong: Erasmus Medical Centre and University of Twente, The NetherlandsJan D’hooge: Catholic University Leuven, BelgiumEmad Ebbini: University of Minnesota, USAStanislav Emelianov: University of Texas at Austin, USADavid Evans: University of Leicester, UKKathy Ferrara: University of California Davis, USAStuart Foster: University of Toronto, CanadaJames Greenleaf: Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, USAAnne Hall: General Electric Medical Systems, USAChristopher Hall: Philips Research North America, USAPeter Hoskins: The University of Edinburgh, UKJohn Hossack, University of Virginia, USAKullervo Hynynen: University of Toronto, CanadaMichael F. Insana: University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USAJorgen Jensen: Technical University of Denmark, DenmarkHiroshi Kanai: Tohoku University, JapanNobuki Kudo, Hokkaido University, JapanPai-Chi Li, National Taiwan University, TaiwanJian-yu Lu: University of Toledo, USALeonardo Masotti: Università degli Studi di Firenze, Italy
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James G. Miller: Washington University in Saint Louis, USAKathy Nightingale: Duke University, USAWilliam O’Brien: University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USAHelen Routh: Philips Research North America, USAGeorg Schmitz: Ruhr-Universität Bochum, GermanyRalf Seip: Focus Surgery, Inc., USAMickael Tanter: Laboratoire Ondes et Acoustique, ESPCI, FranceTom Thomas: Boston Scientific, Inc., USAKai Thomenius: General Electric’s Corporate R&D, USAHans Torp: Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NorwayPiero Tortoli: Università degli Studi di Firenze, ItalyTon van der Steen: Erasmus Medical Center, The NetherlandsKeith Wear: US Food and Drug Administration, USA
Group 2: Sensors, NDE, and Industrial ApplicationVice Chair: Jafar Saniie: Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, IllinoisInstitute of Technology, USARobert C. Addison: Rockwell Science Center, USAWalter Arnold: Fraunhofer Institute for Nondestructive Testing, GermanyNihat Bilgutay: Drexel University, USAEric S. Furgason: Purdue University, USADavid Greve: Carnegie Mellon University, USAJacqueline Hines: Applied Sensor Research and Development Corporation, USAFabien J. Josse: Marquette University, USAOliver Keitmann-Curdes: Flexim GmbH, Berlin, GermanyLawrence W. Kessler: Sonoscan Inc., USAPierre T. Khuri-Yakub: Stanford University, USAJun-ichi Kushibiki: Tohoku University, JapanLawrence C. Lynnworth: Lynnworth Technical Services, USARoman Maev: University of Windsor, Canada
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Massimo Pappalardo: University di Roma TRE, ItalyJafar Saniie: Illinois Institute of Technology, USATony Sinclair: University of Toronto, CanadaBernhard Tittmann: Pennsylvania State University, USAJiromaru Tsujino: Kanagawa University, JapanJohn F. Vetelino: University of Maine, USADonald E. Yuhas: Industrial Measurement Systems, Inc., USA
Group 3: Physical AcousticsVice Chair: Yook-Kong Yong, Rutgers University, USARobert Aigner: TriQuint Semiconductor, USAArt Ballato: U.S. Army, USAJan Brown: JB Consulting, USADavid Hecht: DLH Consulting, USAFred HickernellYonkee Kim: U.S. Army, USAAmit Lal: Cornell University, USAC.S. Lam: TXC Corporation, TaiwanJohn Larson: Avago Technologies, USAMoises Levy: Department of Physics, Naples, Florida, USAGeorge Mansfeld: Russian Academy of Sciences, RussiaVitold Poghar: Scientific and Technological Center of Unique Instrumentation of RussianAcademy of Science, RussiaValeri Proklov: Institute of Radio Engineering & Electricity, RussiaRichard Roby: Avago Technologies, USAEdgar Schmidhammer: EPCOS, GermanySusan Schneider: Marquette University, USABikash Sinha: Schlumberger-Doll Research, USAJi Wang: Ningbo University, ChinaYook-Kong Yong: Rutgers University, USA
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Smaine Zeroug: Schlumberger-Doll Research, USA
Group 4: Surface Acoustic WavesVice Chair: Peter Smith, McMaster University, CanadaSylvain Ballandras: LPMO, FranceKushal Bhattacharjee: RF Micro Devices, USASergey Biryukov: Surfaces and Interfaces Department, Leibniz Institute for Solid State andMaterials Research Dresden (IFW), GermanyJidong Dai: RF Monolithics, USAYasuo Ebata: Fujitsu Media Device Ltd., JapanGernot Fattinger: Sawtek, USAKen-ya Hashimoto: Chiba University, JapanDaniel Hauden: CNRS_LPMO, FranceMitsutaka Hikita: Hitachi, Ltd., JapanChunyun Jian: Nortel Networks, CanadaJyrki Kaitila: Infineon, GermanyJohn Kosinski: U.S. Army RDE Command, USAKen Lakin: TFR Technologies, USADon Malocha, University of Central Florida, USADavid Morgan: Impulse Consulting, UKHiroyuki Odagawa: Tohoku University, JapanMauricio Pereira da Cunha: University of Maine, USAViktor Plessky: Thomson Microsonics, SwitzerlandBob Potter: Vectron International, USALeonard Reindl: University of Freiburg, GermanyArne Ronnekleiv: Norwegian Institute of Technology, NorwayClemens Ruppel: EPCOS AG - SAW RD SAM, GermanyTakahiro Sato: Samsung, JapanPeter Smith: McMaster University, CanadaMarc Solal: Sawtek, USA
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Robert Weigel: University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany
Group 5: Transducers and Transducer MaterialsVice Chair: Scott Smith, GE Global Research, USAChristopher Daft: Siemens Medical Solutions, USALevent Degertekin: Georgia Institute of Technology, USACharles Emery: Acoustx Corporation, USAJohn Fraser: Philips Medical Systems, USAJean-Francois Gelly: GE Healthcare, FranceReinhard Lerch: Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nuremberg, GermanyGeoff Lockwood: Queen’s University, CanadaClyde Oakley: W.L. Gore, USAPaul Reynolds: Weidlinger Associates, USAYongrae Roh: Kyungpook National University, KoreaAhmad Safari: Rutgers University, USAMark Schafer: Sonic Tech Inc., USAThomas Shrout: Pennsylvania State University, USAKirk Shung: University of Southern California, USAScott Smith, GE Global Research, USAStephen Smith: Duke University, USAWallace Smith: Office of Naval Research, USAYasuhito Takeuchi: Kagoshima University, JapanVasandara Varadan: University of Arkansas, USAJian Yuan: Boston Scientific, USAQiming Zhang: Pennsylvania State University, USA
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Short Courses
Course 1A: Elasticity Imaging: Dynamic ApproachesKathy Nightingale and Mark Palmeri (Duke University)
The mechanical characterization of tissues and lesions within tissues has been used by clinicians todetermine states of disease. Clinicians characterize the mechanical properties of tissue through manualpalpation, but not all tissues are accessible through this approach. Therefore, imaging modalities thatcan interrogate tissue to illicit this mechanical information are desired clinically. This short course willexplore the use of ultrasound in imaging the mechanical properties of tissue and lesions through theuse of dynamic excitation modalities. The fundamentals of ultrasound imaging, as related to dynamictissue elasticity imaging, will be reviewed. A foundation for elastic material characterization will beestablished, including the relationships of force-displacement and stress-strain, the definition of elasticmaterial properties (elastic moduli, Poisson’s ratio, density), and the concept of stiffness, both structuraland material. Linear isotropic materials will serve as the primary medium discussed in this course,but extensions will be made to anisotropic, viscoelastic, and nonlinear materials. Methods of staticand dynamic excitation of soft tissue will be explored, using both external tissue compression/relaxation, and steady-state and impulsive acoustic radiation force excitation techniques. Imagingmethods (MR and ultrasound) used to track static and dynamic displacement fields will be reviewed.The reconstruction of material properties from these dynamic displacement fields will be analyzed,including the use of inverse problems, the estimation of shear wave speeds, and the optimizationand fitting of simplified viscoelastic and nonlinear tissue models.
Kathy Nightingale received her B.S. degree (Electrical Engineering) in 1989 from Duke University.She served in the United States Air Force as a program engineer from 1989 to 1992. She receivedher Ph.D. degree in Biomedical Engineering from Duke University in 1997. Dr. Nightingale is currentlyan Assistant Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Duke University. Her researchinterests include the investigation of radiation force based imaging methods, ultrasonic imaging,ultrasonic flow detection, and the bioeffects associated with diagnostic ultrasonic imaging.
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Mark L. Palmeri received his B.S. degree in Biomedical and Electrical Engineering from DukeUniversity, Durham, NC, in 2000. He was a James B. Duke graduate fellow and received his Ph.D.degree in Biomedical Engineering from Duke University in 2005 and his M.D. degree from the DukeUniversity School of Medicine in 2007. He is currently an Assistant Research Professor in BiomedicalEngineering at Duke University. His research interests include ultrasonic imaging, characterizing themechanical properties of soft tissues, and finite element analysis of soft tissue response to acousticradiation force excitation.
Course 1B: Nonlinear Acoustics and Harmonic ImagingVictor F. Humphrey (Institute of Sound and Vibration Research, University of Southampton,UK )
This course will provide an introduction to the origins of nonlinear propagation, and its consequencesand applications in medical ultrasound. The first section will review the basic physics of nonlinearpropagation, and discuss the propagation of plane waves as a means of introducing nonlinear acousticsterminology. This will be followed by a discussion of the techniques used to numerically modelnonlinear propagation and the specific problems of performing measurements in high amplitude fieldswith their associated distortion and harmonic content. The effects of diffraction and attenuation onnonlinear propagation will then be introduced by considering the fields of transducers and arrays,and the fields they generate in tissue; this will be illustrated by a combination of experimental resultsand model predictions. This will lead on to a discussion of the consequences for medical ultrasoundof nonlinear propagation. Finally the application to harmonic imaging will be described.
Victor Humphrey is a Professor of Acoustics at the Institute of Sound and Vibration Research (ISVR)in Southampton, U.K. He received his BSc and PhD degrees from the University of Bristol in 1975and 1981 respectively. He then moved to the School of Physics at the University of Bath where waspromoted to Senior Lecturer. In 2004 he took up his current position at ISVR. His initial research wasin the area of laboratory applications of nonlinear parametric arrays in underwater acoustics. For thiswork he was awarded the Institute of Acoustics A.B. Wood Medal 1988. Subsequently he helped todevelop a research programme on the nonlinear propagation of ultrasound in medical fields thatinvestigated these fields both numerically and experimentally. He was awarded the University ofBath Mary Tasker Award for excellence in teaching in 1995.
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Course 1C: Ultrasound Contrast Agents: Theory and ExperimentNico de Jong (1) and Michel Versluis (2) (1 Erasmus MC and 2 University of Twente, TheNetherlands)
The course consists of 6 topics:a) An overview will be presented of the (clinical and pre-clinical available) contrast agents, includingthe properties and characteristics of the gas inside the bubble and the shell surrounding it.b) Models of the behavior of small bubbles in an ultrasound field will be discussed. Simple modelsbased on a one dimensional mass-spring system and more complicated models including gas andshell properties.c) Experimental acoustic methods for UCA will be presented for characterizing the bubbles insuspension, including harmonic and subharmonic scattering, absorption and attenuation. Also theinfluence of ambient pressure, temperature and gas concentration will be discussed.d) Experimental optical and acoustical methods for characterizing individual bubbles.e) Imaging methods for contrast agents, e.g. fundamental, harmonic, subharmonic and superharmonicand multi-pulse methods like pulse inversion, power modulation etc. and new methods includingchirp excitation and radial modulation.f) Molecular imaging and ultrasound mediated drug delivery: Interaction between mammalian cellsand ultrasound in the presence of (targetted) bubbles will be discussed.
Nico de Jong graduated from Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands, in 1978. He got hisM.Sc. in the field of pattern recognition. Since 1980, he has been a staff member of the Thoraxcenterof the Erasmus University Medical Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. At the Dept. of BiomedicalEngineering, he developed linear and phased array ultrasonic probes for medical diagnosis,especially compound and transesophageal transducers. In 1986 his interest in ultrasound applicationsshifted toward the theoretical and practical background of ultrasound contrast agents. In 1993 hereceived his Ph.D. for “Acoustic properties of ultrasound contrast agents.” His current interests are 3D(matrix) transducers, bubble behaviour and fast framing camera systems. Since 1996 he organizes,together with the cardiologist Dr. Folkert ten Cate, the annual European Symposium on UltrasoundContrast Imaging, held in Rotterdam and attended by approximately 175 scientists from all over theworld. Since 2003 Nico de Jong is part-time professor at the University of Twente.
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Michel Versluis graduated in Physics in 1988 at the University of Nijmegen, the Netherlands, with aspecial interest in Molecular Physics and Astrophysics. Later, he specialized in the application ofintense tunable UV lasers for flame diagnostics resulting in a successful defense of his PhD thesis in1992. Michel Versluis is now a lecturer at the University of Twente, the Netherlands, in the Physics ofFluids group working on the experimental study of bubbles and jets in multiphase flows and granularflows. He also works on the use of microbubbles as a tool for medical diagnosis and therapy. Dr.Versluis teaches various courses in Fluid Mechanics, one of them focusing on the physics of bubbles.
Course 1D: Estimation and Imaging of Tissue Motion and Blood VelocityHans Torp (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway)
This course provides basic understanding of physical principles and signal processing methods forestimation of blood flow and tissue motion. The course starts with an overview of currently usedtechniques for velocity estimation in pulsed and continuous wave Doppler and color Doppler imaging.Statistical models for the received signal, as well as commonly used velocity and flow estimators aredeveloped. Several different simulation methods for ultrasound signals from moving blood and cluttersignals will be discussed. Efficient simulation tools to explore estimator properties are derived, andexamples on implementation in Matlab will be shown. Methods to suppress clutter signals from slowlymoving targets, including regression filter will be discussed. Elements from classical estimation theorywill be applied to develop minimum variance estimators for velocity and velocity gradients. Velocitycomponents transversal to the ultrasound beam cannot be measured by Doppler techniques. However,several approaches to overcome this limitation have been developed, including speckle tracking,transit time measurements, and lateral beam modulation. Principles and practical limitations will bediscussed. Applications in blood velocity imaging, myocardial velocity- and strain imaging, as wellas elastography will be shown.
Hans Torp received the MS degree in mathematics in 1978, and the Dr. Techn. degree in electricalengineering in 1992; both from the University of Trondheim, Norway. Since 1980 he has been workingwith ultrasound technology applied to blood flow measurements and imaging at the University ofTrondheim, in cooperation with GE-Vingmed Ultrasound. He is currently professor of medicaltechnology at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, and has since 1987 given courseson ultrasound imaging and blood flow measurements for students in electrical engineering and
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biophysics. His research interests include statistical signal- and image processing with applicationsin medical ultrasound imaging.
Course 2A: Submitting a Paper to the Transactions of the UFFC: A Helpful Look at the Peaks,Perils and Pitfalls along the Peer Review Pathway to PublicationAssociate Editor-in-Chief Marjorie Passini Yuhas (Industrial Measurement Systems) along withvarious reviewers and Associate Editors
This is a special seminar with attendance limited to IEEE UFFC members-only. We will review theprocess of constructing a paper according to IEEE guidelines, submitting on-line to Manuscript Central,and working with the assigned Associate Editor to quickly and efficiently move from manuscript topublication. Learn how to traverse a fast path through the submission, review, revision and publicationprocesses using the “secrets” for a well constructed paper that conveys clearly the new scientificknowledge within the paper and includes appropriate references to the prior literature. Learn how todeal with reviewers’ comments - both when they are right and when they may be wrong!
Both positive and negative examples gleaned from the Transactions will be used to illustrate variouslessons. Those who are currently struggling with submissions or revisions should attend with theirquestions. This will not be a technical dialogue on the content of any specific paper, but an interactivediscussion of the process for managing the generation of a well written and well reviewed paper.
Dr. Marjorie Passini Yuhas has been Associate Editor in Chief for the Transactions of the UFFCsince 2002. In January of 2008, she will assume the responsibilities of Editor in Chief. She is currentlyVice President of Industrial Measurement Systems in Aurora, IL. IMS, Inc. is a research anddevelopment firm that creates measurement systems to speed product development, measure criticalmaterial properties and improve product quality. In 2001, Dr. Yuhas retired from Bell Laboratories,Lucent Technologies after twenty-three years. For nineteen years of those years, she was in technicalmanagement in both Wire line and Wireless telecommunications. She was specifically involved inthe creation of the Intelligent Network and the development and deployment of first generation ofISDN Wire line services and first generation Wireless GSM, CDMA, and TDMA services. Whileexperienced in all phases of large industrial software development, Dr. Yuhas made major contributionsto quality management and software manufacturing. While at Lucent Technologies, Dr. Yuhas received
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the Harvey Fletcher trophy for inventions with extraordinary financial benefits to AT&T. Dr. Yuhas wasrepeatedly recognized for her personal and professional contributions to the Women’s, NativeAmerican, and Asian American communities of Lucent Technologies. Dr. Yuhas had a long-standinginvolvement in Lucent Technologies college internship programs and minority and women programs.Dr. Yuhas was research associate in the Physics Department at the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana developing a program that studied the basic electromagnetic properties of spin glasses athigh pressures and low temperatures. Dr. Yuhas received her doctorate from Washington Universityunder the direction of Dr. Daniel Bolef for studies of the quantum mechanical behaviors of dilutemagnetic systems using low frequency non-resonant acoustic magnetic techniques. Prior to that, Dr.Yuhas worked in the Laboratory for Space Sciences at Washington University, where she developeda radioactive inclusion dating process that adapted technology from lunar science heat flow studiesand radiation damage evaluation techniques.
Course 2B: Photoacoustic Imaging and SensingStanislav Emelianov (University of Texas at Austin)
This course is designed to provide both a broad overview and a comprehensive understanding ofphotoacoustic (also known as optoacoustic and, more generally, thermoacoustic) imaging, sensingand spectroscopy. With a brief historical introduction, we will begin the course by examining thefoundations of photoacoustics, including derivations and a discussion of governing equations. Wewill also review relevant optical properties of the tissues and related topics of laser-tissue interaction.The experimental aspects of photoacoustic imaging and sensing will then be discussed with emphasison system hardware and signal/image processing algorithms. Techniques to increase contrast and todifferentiate various tissues in photoacoustic imaging will be presented. The course will concludewith an overview of several experimental systems capable of photoacoustic imaging, and discussionof current and potential biomedical and clinical applications of photoacoustics.
Stanislav Emelianov received B.S. and M.S. degrees in Physics and Acoustics in 1986 and 1989,respectively, from the Moscow State University, and a Ph.D. degree in Physics in 1993 from the MoscowState University and the Institute of Mathematical Problems of Biology of the Russian Academy ofSciences. In 1989, he joined the Institute of Mathematical Problems of Biology, where he was engagedin both mathematical modeling of soft tissue biomechanics and experimental studies of noninvasive
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visualization of the mechanical properties of tissue. Following his graduate work, he moved to theUniversity of Michigan, Ann Arbor, as a post-Doctoral Fellow in the Bioengineering Program and inthe Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department. From 1996 to 2002, Dr. Emelianovwas a Research Scientist at the Biomedical Ultrasonics Laboratory of the Biomedical EngineeringDepartment at the University of Michigan. During his tenure at Michigan, Dr. Emelianov was involvedprimarily in the theoretical and practical aspects of elasticity imaging using ultrasound and MRI. Dr.Emelianov is currently teaching and conducting research in the Department of Biomedical Engineeringat the University of Texas at Austin. His research interests are in medical imaging and therapeutics,including ultrasound, photoacoustic, elasticity and multi-modality imaging, photothermal therapy,cellular/molecular imaging and therapy, functional imaging, etc.
Course 2C: Ultrasound Imaging Systems: from Principles to ImplementationKai E. Thomenius (General Electric Global Research, Niskayuna, NY, USA)
The design of medical ultrasound imagers is undergoing important changes brought about by advancesin semiconductor and signal/image processing technologies coupled with changes in the hospitaland its utilization of medical imaging. Unique aspects of data acquisition and processing in theultrasound scanner open up opportunities not available to other imaging modalities. The goal of thiscourse is to review the system design of ultrasound scanners from a linear systems point of viewincluding transduction, beam formation, and image formation functions. We will discuss analyticalmethods used in developing the design of a scanner in use today. The key points to be covered dealwith methods of analysis of array data, the interaction of transmit and receive beams with clinicallyrelevant targets, and how this interaction is used in acquisition of clinically useful data. The means bywhich these analytical methods contribute to a system design and the trade-offs involved are reviewed.The last several years have seen steady migration of functionality into software. The impact of this onsystem design and the size of ultrasound scanners of the future will be discussed.
Kai E. Thomenius is a Chief Technologist in the Imaging Technologies Organization at GeneralElectric’s Global Research facility in Niskayuna, NY. His focus is on Ultrasound and BiomedicalEngineering. Previously, he has held senior R&D roles at ATL Ultrasound, Inc., Interspec Inc., Elscint,Inc., as well as several other ultrasound companies, and is currently an Adjunct Professor in theElectrical, Computer, and Systems Engineering Department at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute where
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he teaches a course in general imaging. Dr. Thomenius’ academic background is in electricalengineering with a minor in physiology; all of his degrees are from Rutgers University. His long-terminterests have been in ultrasound beamformation and miniaturization of ultrasound scanners,propagation of acoustic waves in inhomogeneous media such as tissue, the potential of bioeffectsdue to those acoustic beams, and determination of physiological information from the echoes thatarise from such beams. Dr. Thomenius is a Fellow of the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine.
Course 2D: Regulatory and Safety Issues in Medical UltrasoundOrganizer: Keith Wear (FDA)
Many studies have demonstrated potential bioeffects associated with ultrasound exposure. In orderto address safety as well as performance of medical ultrasound devices, the FDA has developedregulatory guidance for pre-clinical testing and evaluation, including establishing limits regardingdiagnostic ultrasound acoustic output. This course will consider legal and scientific foundations forthe FDA exposure limits. Topics will include basic medical device regulatory law, regulatory guidance,indexes of acoustic output, methods of and advances in measuring acoustic output, thermal bioeffects,mechanical bioeffects, and bioeffects associated with ultrasound contrast agents.
The course will be taught by several instructors: J. Brian Fowlkes (University of Michigan), Gerald R.Harris (FDA), Christy K. Holland (University of Cincinnati), Peter A. Lewin (Drexel University), WilliamD. O’Brien, Jr. (University of Illinois), Keith A. Wear (FDA), James Zachary (University of Illinois).
Course 3A: Conservative Finite Difference Method and Allied TopicsAlireza Baghai-Wadji (RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia)
Many problems in computational engineering can be cast in differential or, alternatively, in variousequivalent integral forms. In solving practical problems the associated governing equations are firstdiscretized suitably and then solved numerically. Beside the Boundary Element Method (BEM), theFinite Difference Method (FDM) and the Finite Element Method (FEM) are amongst the most popularnumerical techniques. While the FDM is comparatively easy to implement, the FEM is more flexiblein regard to problems’ possible geometrical irregularities. These observations lead to severalfundamental questions: Is the simplicity of the FDM reconcilable with the flexibility of FEM? What
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about the preservation of fundamental properties existing in the original continuum model afterdiscretization? More specifically, how well properties such as the energy conservation, symmetry,stability, and integral identities involving (first-order) gradient, divergence, curl, and other higher-orderdifferential operators can be maintained in discrete models of original continuum problems? Stateddifferently, to what degree do discrete models mimic their continuum counterparts? How can wecontrol the robustness and stability of the numerical solutions without compromising the simplicityand flexibility of our discrete models? The Conservative Finite Difference Method (CFDM) convincinglyprovides us with positive answers to these questions and offers an easy-to-implement solution schemeapplicable to a wide range of practical problems in computational engineering. CFDM, by construction,preserves the various relevant laws and operates on “logically” rather than “geometrically” rectangulargrids. The attribute “conservative” in the title reflects this all-important property. The CFDM was originallydeveloped by Favorskii, Samarskii, Shashkov, and Tishkin. In this course CFDM will be extended toinclude piezoelectric, ferroelectric, optoelectronic and other vector- and tensor field problems. Thecourse is organized as follows: the CFDM will be introduced in terms of illustrative examples. A keyelement in CFDM is the involvement of adjoint operators. A simple recipe for the construction ofadjoint operators in piezoelectric or electromagnetic media will be presented. An easy-to-follow recipe,consisting of 6 steps, will explain and exemplify the construction of conservative finite differenceschemes. Stencils for 1-, 2- and 3D problems will help the course participants to appreciate thesimplicity of the method, and, at the same time, its flexibility and power in preserving fundamentallaws. We will construct GRAD and DIV operators, as discrete versions of conventional grad and div,respectively, along with their adjoint operators DIV and GRAD. Stencils and explicit formulae forGRAD, DIV, DIVGRAD in interior as well as on the boundary and corner grid points will be derivedand discussed. The presentation will be enriched by establishing a comparison between CFDM andanother powerful technique, the finite-volume method. We will conclude by a brief discussion of adecomposition method for solving partial differential equations of fractal order in finite domains. Themode of presentation is graphical and many examples written in a pseudo-code will clarifyimplementation aspects of the method. A comprehensive manuscript will be made available to thecourse participants.
Alireza Baghai-Wadji is currently a Professor of Electronic and Computational Engineering at theRMIT University, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Melbourne, Australia. He is theDirector of the Discipline Electronic and Biomedical Engineering. He is also his school’s representative
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for international research collaborations and curriculum development, a member of the researchcommittee in the Science, Engineering and Technology portfolio of his university and a key researcherin the newly established prestigious Institute for Platform Technologies driving quantum mechanicalinitiatives. He received his MSc, PhD, and Doctor of Science (Physical Electronics) in 1984, 1987and 1994, respectively, from Vienna University of Technology in Austria. In 2003 he was awarded aDoctor of Science in Quantum Electronics and Materials Science from Helsinki University ofTechnology in Finland. Prior to joining the RMIT University in March 2005 he was 1979-2005 withVienna University of Technology: 1997-2005 an Associate Professor in the Department of Electricaland Information Technology, 1994-1997 a Docent, 1988-1994 an Assistant Professor, 1984-1988 aResearch Assistant, 1979-1984 a Research Associate. He has extensive experience both in academiaand industry on four continents: Since 2004 he has been a Consultant to EPCOS in Germany, he wasone-and-a-half year a Visiting Professor at Helsinki University of Technology, 4 months a VisitingProfessor at the Institute for High Performance Computing in Singapore, a total of 10 months with theUniversity of California Irvine in USA, 1995-2004 an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Statisticsand Mathematics at Arizona State University in USA, 1994-1999 a Principal Engineer Consultantwith Motorola in Arizona USA, 1990-1994 a Principal Engineer Consultant with Siemens Matsushitain Graz, and 1983-1990 a Consultant with Siemens in Germany. He is an honorary member of TheElectromagnetics Academy, USA, and is listed in Who’s Who in Electromagnetics, USA. He hasmore than 130 publications in reviewed journals and conference proceedings and is the owner ofone patent in USA. Since 1994 he has instructed 18 short courses at various IEEE-sponsoredinternational conferences. The speaker is widely known to be a dedicated educator, a passionatespeaker and an effective communicator.
Course 3B: Medical Ultrasound TransducersDouglas G. Wildes and L. Scott Smith (General Electric Global Research, Niskayuna, NY, USA)
This course will provide an introduction to the design, fabrication, and testing of medical ultrasoundtransducers. Starting from an overview of the basic types of phased-array transducers (linear, convex,sector), we will discuss how the design for a probe is derived from its target application and howequivalent-circuit, finite-element, and acoustic field models can be used to optimize the design andaccurately predict performance. A discussion of the structure of an ultrasound probe will lead to asurvey of the different types of materials used in probes and their critical properties. Typical fabrication
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processes will be introduced and common problems in probe manufacturing will be summarized.Methods for evaluating completed transducers will be discussed. The course will highlight recentdevelopments in probe technology, including. single crystal piezoelectrics, cMUT transducers,catheters, multi-row and 2D arrays, and electronics in probes, and will discuss performanceadvantages and fabrication difficulties which may be associated with each.c:
Douglas G. Wildes is a physicist with GE Global Research. He earned an A.B. in physics andmathematics from Dartmouth College and a Ph.D. in low-temperature physics from Cornell University,then joined GE in 1985. Since 1991, Dr. Wildes’ research has focused on aperture design, fabricationprocesses, and high-density interconnect technology for multi-row and 2D transducers for medicalultrasound. Dr. Wildes has 22 issued patents and 18 external publications. He is a member of theAmerican Physical Society and a Senior Member of the IEEE.
L. Scott Smith is a physicist with GE Global Research. He earned B.S. and Ph.D. degrees in physicsfrom the University of Rochester and the University of Pennsylvania respectively. Joining GE in 1976,he developed phased array probes for medical ultrasound. More recently, he examined novel probematerials and led projects on pediatric endoscopes and adaptive acoustics. Dr. Smith has 40 issuedpatents and over 35 refereed publications. He is a member of the American Physical Society and aSenior Member of the IEEE where he serves as Vice Chair for Transducers on the UltrasonicsSymposium’s Technical Program Committee.
Course 3C: Therapeutic UltrasoundLawrence Crum (University of Washington)
Although the use of ultrasound for therapy had ambitious beginning with the work of the Fry brothersin the 1950’s, it is only in the last decade or so that it has gained some prominence as a clinicalmodality. The list of applications can be quite large and broadly include: thrombolysis, lithotripsy, drugdelivery, gene therapy, wound healing, tissue regeneration, bone fracture healing, fat emulsification,acoustic hemostasis, and tumor ablation, to name just a few. This course will review recent andselected developments in this general area, provide scientific explanations for some of the moreinteresting (to the instructor) phenomena, and offer speculations for future technology developmentsin this field. Emphasis will be devoted to those areas in which the instructor has on-going research
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activity or specialized knowledge.
Lawrence A. Crum is currently Principal Physicist and Founder/Former Director of the Center forIndustrial and Medical Ultrasound in the Applied Physics Laboratory, and Research Professor ofBioengineering and Electrical Engineering at the University of Washington. He also works part-timeas President of UltraSound Technologies, Inc., a company he founded in 2001. He has held previouspositions at Harvard University, the U. S. Naval Academy and the University of Mississippi, where hewas F. A. P. Barnard Distinguished Professor of Physics and Director of the National Center for PhysicalAcoustics. He has published over 300 articles in professional journals, holds an honorary doctoratefrom the Universite Libre de Bruxelles, and was recently awarded the Helmholtz-Rayleigh SilverMedal of the Acoustical Society of America. He is Past President of the Acoustical Society of Americaand of the Board of the International Commission for Acoustics. His principal areas of interest aretherapeutic ultrasound, physical acoustics, and image-guided therapy.
Course 3D: Micro and Nano Scale Ultrasonic Sensors and ActuatorsAmit Lal (1) and B. (Pierre) T. Khuri-Yakub (2) (1 Cornell University, Ithaca, NY and 2 StanfordUniversity, Stanford, CA)
The goal of this course is to introduce the fundamentals of micromachining, the latest in micro andnano machining techniques, and the way they affect the design and performance of ultrasonic sensorsand actuators. The first part of this course will cover established micromachining techniques, such asbulk micromachining and surface micromachining on silicon. The effect of fabrication conditions onmaterial properties and dimensions, and their effects on ultrasonic device design will be presented.The following topics will be discussed with the help of case studies: (1) Electrostatic actuation ofmicromachined membranes: Nonlinearities and effective electromechanical coupling, (2) Comparisonof bulk-PZT and thin-film piezoelectric actuation of bulk and surface micromachined structures, andsilicon horn design, (3) microphones and speakers, and (4) Nonlinear ultrasound in microfluidicdevices.
Amit Lal is an associate professor of electrical and computer engineering at Cornell University. Hereceived his Ph. D. in electrical engineering from the University of California, Berkeley in 1996, andthe B.S. degree from the California Institute of Technology in 1990. Amit Lal directs the SonicMEMS
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group at Cornell University, which focuses on ultrasonics, micromachining, modeling of piezoelectricsystems, use of radioactive energy sources in microsystems, and design and analysis of integratedcircuits. Specifically his group focuses on design principles for ultrasonically driven MEMS for actuationof microstructures and fluids, and radioactive power sources for autonomous MEMS. He holds severalpatents, relating to micromachined acoustic sources/receivers, silicon-based high-intensity ultrasonicactuators, microfluidic devices, and power sources. He is also the recipient of the NSF CAREERaward for research on applications of ultrasonic pulses to MEMS. He serves on the TechnicalCommittee on Physical Acoustics in the IEEE Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency ControlSociety.
B. (Pierre) T. Khuri-Yakub is a professor of electrical engineering at Stanford University. He receivedhis Ph. D. from Stanford University in 1975, the M.S. degree from Dartmouth College in 1972, and theB.S. from the American University of Beirut, all in electrical engineering. Professor Khuri-Yakub’sgroup research is presently focused on the development of micro-machined ultrasonic transducersand their applications to real time volumetric ultrasound imaging, real time functional photo-acousticmedical imaging, and therapy. Other research activities involve micro-machined drop ejectors andbio-fluidic sensors and actuators. Prof. Khuri-Yakub has extensive patents and publications in theareas of thin film transducers, analog convolvers and correlators, acoustic microscopy, non-destructiveevaluation, in-situ sensors, and micro-machined transducers and medical imaging.
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President’s Speaker(s)
“Cartilage and Osteoarthritis: Biomechanics and Ultrasound”
Abstract - Many important clinical diseases result from the breakdown of the structural integrity ofthe cells and tissues comprising an organ, thus preventing them from providing the physiologicalfunctions that nature had intended for them during life. Osteoarthritis is such a disease. It is one ofthe most prevalent debilitating diseases, striking one third of our population over the age of 60. Clinically,this disease is viewed as a failure of an organ (knee, hip, etc) stemming from the earlier (perhaps bydecades) breakdown of a major tissue within these joints (articular cartilage). While there are manycauses, and many variants (in the thousands) of this disease, the one unifying and underlying causeis the biological and structural breakdown of cartilage, the bearing material within these joints. Forcenturies, articular cartilage has been known to provide superb friction, lubrication and wearcharacteristics, often exceeding the best man-made bearings. However, only within the last 25 yearsor so, with the on-rush development of the discipline that which we call bioengineering today, with itsadvanced theories, computational and microscopy tools, and the simultaneous advances in cell andmolecular biology, and biochemistry, has the fundamental etiological factors of cartilage breakdown,and hence osteoarthritis, beginning to be elucidated. Cartilage is an enigmatic tissue in that itappears to be featureless at the macro-level, while at the micro-level it has a highly organized, structuralhierarchy ranging from the nano-scale (10-9m) to the micro-scale (10-3m), and it has a complexcompositional makeup. From the material point of view, it is charged-hydrated-soft, anisotropic andinhomogeneous composite possessing a variety of complex material properties. When the tissue isloaded, these features give rise to complex stress, strain, fluid flow, electric, and swelling fields thataffect the mechano-signal transduction processes controlling cellular biosynthesis within the tissue.In this lecture, a synopsis of our current understanding of this tissue will be presented, and suggestionsof the use of ultrasound and elasticity imaging techniques to assess some qualities of the tissue fromthe normal state to the diseased will be discussed.
Dr. Van C. Mow received his Ph.D. in applied mechanics in 1966 from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute,and did his postdoctoral fellowship in applied mathematics at the Courant Institute of MathematicalSciences, NYU, 1966-68, where he studied ocean waves, and a member of Technical Staff of Bell
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Labs, 1968-69 toward the development of programs for the anti-submarine sonar network off theEast Coast of America. He returned to Rensselaer in 1969 when he began his biomechanics research.To deepen his understanding of physiology and orthopaedic surgery, he studied at Harvard MedicalSchool, 1976-78. He is one of the earliest, and most recognized, biomechanicians in the world with701 full-length, book chapters and meeting abstract publications, and he has edited 7 books. Inaddition, he has also delivered more than 500, plenary, keynote, invited and professional lecturesworldwide. He was elected to the U.S. National Academy of Engineering in 1991 and Institute ofMedicine of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, 1998, and elected Academician of the AcademiaSinica, Republic of China, 2004. He has served numerous elected offices of both medical andengineering professional society, chaired or served on NIH, NSF and NRC committees, and receivednumerous awards for his literature and professional contributions. He currently holds 9 honoraryprofessorships in China and Hong Kong. For his contributions to ASME, and its BioengineeringDivision, in 2004 ASME created the Van C. Mow Medal for outstanding bioengineers at mid career(10 – 20 years after graduation with a PhD and/or MD). Most recently, his alma mater RPI createdthe Annual Van C. Mow lecture series in Applied Mechanics in his honor.
Dr. Elisa Konofagou received her B.S. degree in Chemical Physics from Université de Pierre etMarie Curie, Paris VI in Paris, France and her M.S. degree in Biomedical Engineering from ImperialCollege of Physics, Engineering and Medicine in London, U.K., in 1992 and 1993, respectively. In1999, Dr. Konofagou received her Ph.D. from the University of Houston in Biomedical Engineeringfor her work on elastography at the University of Texas Medical School in Houston, TX and thenpursued her postdoctoral work in elasticity-based monitoring of focused ultrasound therapy at Brighamand Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA. Professor Konofagou is currently anAssistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Director of the Ultrasound and Elasticity ImagingLaboratory at Columbia University, New York, USA. She is also a member of the IEEE Ultrasonics,Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control, the Acoustical Society of America and the American Instituteof Ultrasound in Medicine. Her main interests are in the development of novel elasticity imagingtechniques and therapeutic ultrasound methods, such as myocardial elastography, breastelastography, ligament elastography, harmonic motion imaging and ultrasound-induced brain drugdelivery, with several clinical collaborations in the Columbia University Medical Center. She is authorof over 90 published papers in the aforementioned fields. Dr. Konofagou is a technical committeemember of the Acoustical Society of America and a technical standards committee member of the
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American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine. She has also served as a special issue editor for thejournal of Ultrasonics and is recipient of several awards including from the American HeartAssociation, the Acoustical Society of America, the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine, theNational Science Foundation and the Radiological Society of North America.
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Special Sessions
ROBERT ADLER MEMORIAL SESSION
On Monday, 29 October at 10:30 AM there will be a special historical session honoring the life ofRobert Adler — Scientist, Engineer, Teacher, Leader, and Inventor – who passed away on 15 February2007 at the age of 93. Robert was an active contributor to our ultrasonics community for over 66 yearshaving attended his last Ultrasonics Symposium in 2004 in Montreal.
With over 200 patents, Robert was an extraordinary technical contributor and visionary. In the early1970’s during an interview he remarked:
“Looking farther into the future, someday we may watch TV on large flat panels. It’s a long way fromthis experiment to commercial use in people’s homes, but there is the promise of a very large imageon a panel no thicker than a framed painting.
Perhaps of more immediate interest is the video disk. Here the technology is quite well developedboth for mechanical systems and for optical systems using a laser beam like this one. This approachmakes possible a long playing non-contact, non-wearing system. Such a player offers capabilitiessuch as stereo sound, freezing any desired frame and quick scanning through the program materialon the disk. What the market for such a system will be like and what final form the system will eventuallytake … these are complex questions.
But there is one thing we do know. In research we have to keep looking toward the future becausethat is how we got where we are today.”
During the memorial session a video will be shown, “Robert Adler, Memorial Video Montage”,presented at the Chicago Botanic Garden, April 30, 2007. This video montage will be part of thesubmitted paper in the Xplore® version of the conference proceedings.
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SPECIAL SESSION ON CLINICAL CARDIOVASCULAR IMAGING
On Monday, 29 October at 1:30 PM there will be a special session on “Clinical Cardiovascular Imaging”chaired by Ton van der Steen, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. The sessionwill feature three invited talks by world-renowned ultrasound clinicians:
“Myocardial Strain Rate Imaging”George R Sutherland, Bsc, MB, ChB, FRCP, FESCProfessor of Cardiac ImagingDepartment of Cardiological SciencesSt. George’s Hospital Medical School, London, UK
Abstract: On the basis of color Doppler myocardial motion data, 1-dimensional regional strain andstrain rate curves can now be calculated by comparing local myocardial velocity profiles. Moreover,more recently, angle independent (2D) methodologies based on speckle tracking have been proposed.Such deformation data sets may be an important, new, and more sensitive approach to quantifyingboth regional radial and long-axis function of the left or right ventricle in both acquired and congenitalheart disease.
The normal ranges of regional velocity, strain rate, and strain values have already been determinedin both adults and children. This review will focus both on the potential clinical applications of thesenew ultrasound-based deformation parameters and the current limitations inherent in implementingthe technique in everyday practice.
George R. Sutherland graduated from the University of Edinburgh in 1972. His cardiology trainingtook place in ut:Edinburgh, London and Newcastle. He was appointed Consultant Cardiologist inSouthampton in 1984 and subsequently was Director of Clinical Echocardiography in the Thoraxcenterin Rotterdam from 1986-90. He became Senior Lecturer in Cardiology and British Heart FoundationSenior Research Fellow in the University of Edinburgh in 1990 and was subsequently appointedProfessor of Cardiology in the University of Linkoping, Sweden in 1996 and then Professor of CardiacImaging in the Catholic University of Leuven in 1998.
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He is currently Professor of Cardiac Imaging at St. George’s Hospital, London. He is a Fellow of theEuropean Society of Cardiology and a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians (Edin). He is pastChairman of the Working Group on Echocardiography of the European Society of Cardiology (2000-2002). He is currently Deputy Editor of the European Heart Journal.
“Contrast-Enhanced, Ultrasound Imaging of Atherosclerosis”Steven Feinstein, M.D., FACCProfessor of MedicineRush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL, USA
Abstract: The long term goal of our clinical research is to develop a widely available, simple, cost-effective screening technique for use in populations considered “at risk” for developing cardiovasculardiseases, i.e., metabolic syndrome, diabetes. Our imaging methods focus on the use of contrast-enhanced, ultrasound imaging to identify intra-plaque neovascularization associated with vesselwall inflammation. Specifically, we use contrast-enhanced, ultrasound imaging to provide an enhancedassessment of the intima and media (C-IMT) and the associated vessel wall angiogenesis (vasavasorum) that has been traditionally associated with the presence of a “vulnerable” plaque.
In 2003, using contrast ultrasound methods, we initially observed angiogenesis within the carotidartery plaques of patients with known cardiovascular disease. Subsequently we correlated thepresence and degree of plaque neovascularization to the histology findings from carotidendarterectomy surgical specimens. These data provided a link for the identification of “vulnerable”plaques. Therefore, if validated in larger clinical trials, the use of contrast-enhanced plaque imagingmay provide a non-invasive method to detect early “vulnerable” lesions in patients who are at highrisk for a cardiovascular event.
With further development, the quantitative measurement of pre-clinical atherosclerosis in a populationconsidered at high risk for developing a cardiovascular event may provide a cost-effective strategy toscreen individuals at risk for developing symptomatic cardiovascular disease. Ultimately, the diagnosticimaging techniques used to identify vulnerable plaques may be used to apply therapy via the vasavasorum in order to deliver site-specific ultrasound-directed therapy.
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Steven B. Feinstein is Professor of Medicine and Director of Echocardiography for the Section ofCardiology. Dr. Feinstein received his medical doctorate degree from the University of Minnesota,completed a residency in Internal Medicine at Michael Reese Hospital and Medical Center in Chicago,and completed a fellowship in Cardiology at the University of California-Los Angeles/WadsworthVeterans Administration Hospitals in Los Angeles, California. Dr. Feinstein served as an AssociateProfessor of Medicine in the Section of Cardiology at the University of Chicago Medical Center andDirector of Noninvasive Cardiology at Louis A. Weiss Memorial Hospital of the University of Chicagountil 1992, when he became Associate Chief of Cardiology and Chief of Cardiovascular Research atthe University of Illinois at Chicago.
Dr. Feinstein is recognized as one of the leading investigators in the world in the development andstudy of noninvasive contrast echocardiography techniques. His pioneering work includes the inventionof the first FDA-approved ultrasound contrast agent, which enables physicians to utilize safe,noninvasive ultrasound techniques to diagnose cardiac abnormalities.
“Multimodality (PET/CT, MR, and CT) Imaging of the Atherosclerotic Plaque and NovelNanoparticulate Drug Delivery: Implications for Cardiovascular Drug Design and Discovery”Zahi A. Fayad, PhD, FAHA, FACCDirector Translational and Molecular Imaging InstituteProfessor of Radiology and Medicine (Cardiology)Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY, USA
Abstract: Atherosclerosis is an inflammatory disease, where the degree of inflammation, not the plaquesize, determines risk of rupture and therefore likelihood of a clinical event. Magnetic ResonanceImaging (MRI) can image atherosclerotic plaque with high resolution, and several MRI parameters ofdisease extent in the carotid arteries and aorta have been shown to correlate with atherosclerotic riskfactors. Dynamic-contrast-enhanced MRI (DCE-MRI) is a new technique for the study of plaquecomposition. In this study, the extent of plaque inflammation determined by FDG uptake was correlatedwith DCE-MRI. By providing a metabolic image of macrophage activity, F18-Fluorodeoxuglucose(FDG) positron emission tomography (PET) can image atherosclerotic plaque inflammation in patientsand in animal models of disease, with a strong correlation between FDG uptake and plaquemacrophage content. In addition, autoradiography has confirmed that the FDG signal originates from
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activated macrophages within the lipid core and fibrous cap of the plaque. This has led to the suggestionthat FDG-PET might have a role in identifying ‘high risk’ plaques and monitoring their response totherapy. Computed tomography (CT) can be used in conjunction with PET to help co-register thePET images and for attenuation corrections. Moreover, CT with its exquisite coronary imaging hasthe potential to address atherosclerosis in the vessel wall of the coronary arteries. We review in thistalk to use of multimodality imaging (MR, PET, and CT) for the study of inflammation of vessel wallmay be useful in assessment of plaque vulnerability. We will also discuss the use of these newimaging nanoparticulates not only for imaging but also for drug delivery and treatment ofatherosclerosis.
Zahi A. Fayad received his Ph.D. in 1996 from the University of Pennsylvania under the supervisionof Dr. Leon Axel. Dr. Fayad became involved in cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) researchin 1989 when he was a student at Johns Hopkins University. In 1996, as Assistant Professor ofRadiology at the University of Pennsylvania, he worked on advanced imaging techniques andapplications in CMR imaging using a 1.5T and 4.0 T whole-body MR system. Dr. Fayad joined theMount Sinai School of Medicine in New York in 1997, where he is in both the departments of Radiologyand Medicine (Cardiology) as Associate Professor. He is founder and director of the Imaging ScienceLaboratories. Dr. Fayad is also the director of the Eva and Morris Feld Cardiovascular Imaging ResearchLaboratory.
Dr. Fayad’s current research is in the development and use of CMR and fast computed tomography(CT) to characterize the elements leading to atherosclerotic plaque rupture and the definition of thecomponents of plaque most active in initiating thrombosis. Dr. Fayad is an active member of theSociety of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance (SCMR), where he serves on the board of trusteesand on several SCMR committees. He is vice-president of the Society of Atherosclerosis Imagingand president-elect for 2004-2005. Dr. Fayad is on the editorial board of the Journal of CardiovascularMagnetic Resonance, and was a member of the 2000-03 Annual Meeting Program Committee of theInternational Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. Dr. Fayad serves on the advisory board ofa variety of foundations, societies, and organizations. Dr. Fayad is a fellow of the American HeartAssociation.
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Invited Speakers
GROUP 1:Lihong Wang, “Photoacoustic Tomography”Bjorn Angelsen, “New Methods of Nonlinear Ultrasound Imaging”Evan C. Unger, “Therapeutic Applications of Microbubbles-Sonothrombolysis andBeyond”Juin-Jet Hwang, “Portable Echo Imaging System”Kjell Kristoffersen, “Real-Time 3D Cardiac Imaging With 2D Array Transducers”Kullervo Hynynen, “Ultrasound Potentiated Therapy”George Sutherland, “Myocardial Strain Rate Imaging”Steven Feinstein, “Contrast-Enhanced, Ultrasound Imaging of Atherosclerosis”Zahi A. Fayad, “Multimodality (PET/CT, MR, and CT) Imaging of theAtherosclerotic Plaque and Novel Nanoparticulate Drug Delivery: Implications forCardiovascular Drug Design and Discovery”
GROUP 2:Michael Thompson and Scott Ballantyne, “Ultra High Frequency Acoustic WaveDetection of HIV Antibody in Whole Serum”Paul D. Wilcox and Bruce W. Drinkwater, “Ultrasonic Arrays for NDE - HistoricalPerspective and Future Concepts”B. T. Khuri-Yakub , K-K Park, J. Lee, and G. Yaralioglu, “The CapacitiveMicromachined Ultrasonic Transducer (CMUT) as a Chem/Bio Sensor”
GROUP 3:Joel Kent, M. Takeuchi, and G. Laux, “Robert Adler’s Touchscreen Inventions &A Memorial Video”
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Sergey Nikitov, “Review of Phononic Crystals, Devices, and Prospects”Jyrka Kaitila, “Review of Wave Propagation in BAW Thin Film Devices - Progressand Prospects”Abdelkhrim Khelif, “Phononic Crystals: a New Acoustic Material System”
GROUP 4:Michio Kadota, “High Performance and Miniature Surface Acoustic Wave Deviceswith Excellent Temperature Stability Using High Density Metal Electrodes”Victor Steel, “Single-Chip Radio Solutions for Mobile Phone Front-Ends”Richard Ruby, “Review and Comparison of Bulk Acoustic Wave FBAR, SMRTechnology”
GROUP 5:Levent Degertekin, “Design Optimization and Integrated Electronics for DualElectrode CMUTs”Rajiv Chopra, “Integrating Ultrasound Transducers with MRI for Therapeutic andDiagnostic Applications”Sung Min Rhim, “Piezoelectric Singly Crystal for Medical Ultrasound Transducer”
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Exhibitors
Exhibitor
Sound Technology, Inc.
Polytec Inc.
Onda Corporation
BERCLI , Ultrasonic Phased-ArraySolutions
Nihon Dempa Kogyo Co. Ltd.
Electronics & Innovation Ltd.
Ferroperm Piezoceramics A/S
Imasonic
Tegal Corporation
Weidlinger Associates Inc.
TRS Technologies Inc.
Sonora Medical Systems Inc.
W.L. Gore & Associates
LeCoeur-Electronique
Website
www.sti-ultrasound.com
www.polytec.com
www.ondacorp.com
www.bercli.net
www.ndk.com
www.EandIltd.com
www.ferroperm.net
www.imasonic.com
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Student Paper Competition
A highlight of the Symposium is the Student Paper Competition. The Technical Program Committeehas selected student paper finalists in each of the five major technical areas of the Symposium duringthe paper selection meeting in June. Selection criteria are:
• Student is first author.• Work is of high quality and done by the student.• Abstract clearly describes the work and includes results.• Student has not won the student prize previously.
On the first day of the symposium, Monday 29 October 2007, all Student Finalist Posters will bepresented for judging by a panel of experts from each of the major technical groups of the Symposium.Many of the papers will also be presented in oral sessions at the Symposium. Final Judging includes:
• Clarity of student’s presentation.• Depth of student’s knowledge.• Degree of the student’s contribution to the project.• Relevancy of the work to the field.
Student Paper Finalists
P0-1—High Resolution Intravascular Fundamental And Harmonic Imaging Using A MEMSFabricated Focused Ultrasonic Transducer—C. Chandrana1,2, A. Nair3, K. Waters3, G. D. Vince3, B.Kuban1, G. Lockwood4, S. Roy1, A. J. Fleischman1
1Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, 2Cleveland State University, Cleveland, OH, 3Volcano Corporation,Cleveland, OH, 4Queens University, Kingston, ON, CANADA.
P0-2—Spectroscopic Intravascular Photoacoustic Imaging—S. Sethuraman1, B. Wang1, S. H.Litovsky2, J. H. Amirian3, R. W. Smalling3, S. Y. Emelianov1
1The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, 2University of Alabama Birmingham, Birmingham, AL,3University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, TX.
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P0-3—Molecular Delivery and Microbubble Dependence Study of the FUS-induced Blood-Brain Barrier Opening In Vivo—J. J. Choi, S. Wang, B. Morrison, III, E. E. KonofagouColumbia University, New York, NY.
P0-4—Transient in the Hysteresis Property of the Arterial Wall Due to Flow-Mediated Dilation—K. IKESHITA, H. HASEGAWA, H. KANAIGraduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University, Sendai, JAPAN.
P0-5—An In Vivo Tumor-mimic Model For Evaluating the Accuracy of a HIFU Treatment:Preclinical Studies.—W. A. N’Djin1, D. Melodelima1, H. Parmentier1, M. Rivoire2, J. Y. Chapelon1
1INSERM U556, Lyon, FRANCE, 2CLB, Lyon, FRANCE.
P0-6—Kelvin-Voigt Fractional Derivative (KVFD) Model Reduces the Parameter Space forElasticity Imaging—C. Coussot, S. Kalyanam, M. F. InsanaUniversity of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, Urbana, IL.
P0-7—Computational Time Reversal Ultrasonic Array Imaging Of Multippoint Targets—P. Simko,J. SaniieIllinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL.
P0-8—Robotic Based Reconfigurable Lamb Wave Scanner for Non-Destructive Evaluation—G. I. Dobie, W. Galbraith, M. Friedrich, S. G. Pierce, G. HaywardUniversity of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UNITED KINGDOM.
P0-9—A Lateral Field Excited Acoustic Wave Sensor for the Detection of Saxitoxin in Water—M. Wark, L. Ellis, J. Fick, D. Neivandt, L. Connell, J. F. VetelinoUniversity of Maine, Orono, ME.
P0-10—A Ray Techinique To Calculate Multiple Reflections And Transmitted Waves FromLayered Media—J. Sadler, R. G. MaevUniversity of Windsor, Windsor, ON, CANADA.
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P0-11—Experimental Study of Complete Band Gaps and Waveguiding inside Phononic CrystalSlabs—F. Hsiao1,2, A. khelif1, H. Moubchir1, A. Choujaa1, C. Chen2, V. Laude1
1Institut FEMTO-ST, Besancon, FRANCE, 2Department of Optics and Photonics, National CentralUniversity, Jung-Li, TAIWAN.
P0-12—Highly Oriented c-axis 23° Tilted ZnO Films with High Quasi-Shear ModeElectromechanical Coupling Coefficients—T. Matsuo1, T. Yanagitani2, M. Matsukawa1, Y. Watanabe1
1Doshisha University, Kyoto, JAPAN, 2Tohoku University, Miyagi, JAPAN.
P0-13—Phase Velocity Control of Surface Acoustic Waves Based on Surface Shorting andElectrical Field Application using MEMS Switches—J. H. Kuypers, M. E. Schmidt, S. Tanaka, M.EsashiTohoku University, Sendai, JAPAN.
P0-14—Inline SAW RFID Tag Using Time Position and Phase Encoding—S. Harma1, W. G. Arthur2,C. S. Hartmann3, R. G. Maev2, V. P. Plessky4
1Helsinki University of Technology, Espoo, FINLAND, 2University of Windsor, Windsor, ON, CANADA,3RF SAW Inc., Richardson, TX, 4GVR Trade SA, Bevaix, SWITZERLAND.
P0-15—Temperature Compensated Bulk Acoustic Wave Resonator and its Predictive 1DAcoustic Tool for RF Filtering—D. Petit1,2, N. Abelé1, A. Volatier1, A. Lefevre3, P. Ancey1, J. F.Carpentier1
1STMicroelectronics, Crolles, FRANCE, 2INSA, Lyon, FRANCE, 3LETI, Grenoble, FRANCE.
P0-16—Temperature Insensitive High Tunability and Piezoelectric Response from FerroelectricMultilayers—S. Zhong1, S. Alpay1, R. Nath1, B. D. Huey1, M. W. Cole2, E. Ngo2, S. Hirsch2, J. D.Demaree2
1University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, 2U.S. Army Research Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground,MD.
P0-17—100 MHz Micro Machined Linear Array Based On ZnO Membranes—E. C. Weiss, A.Jakob, S. Tretbar, W. Haberer, T. Knoll, F. Bauerfeld, J. Hermann, R. M. LemorFraunhofer IBMT, Sankt Ingbert, GERMANY.
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P0-18—Forward Looking-IVUS Imaging Using a Dual-Annular-Ring CMUT Array: ExperimentalResults—R. GULDIKEN1, J. Zahorian1, G. Gurun1, S. Qureshi1, M. Balantekin1, P. Hasler1, M. Karaman2,S. Carlier3, L. Degertekin1
1GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, ATLANTA, GA, 2Isik University, Istanbul, TURKEY,3Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY.
2007 IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium:
Condensed Program
Sunday, 28 Oct 2007
0800-1200 1A: Elasticity Imaging: Dynamic Approaches
1B: Nonlinear Acoustics and Harmonic Imaging
1C: Ultrasound contrast agents: Theory and experiment
1D: Estimation and Imaging of Tissue Motion and Blood Velocity
1300-1700
2A: Special benefit for IEEE UFFC Members Free admission, IEEE UFFC Members-Only Submitting a Paper to the Transactions of the UFFC: A Helpful Look at the Peaks, Perils and Pitfalls along the Peer Review Pathway to Publication
2B: Photoacoustic Imaging and Sensing
2C: Ultrasound Imaging Systems: from Principles to Implementation
2D: Regulatory and Safety Issues in Medical Ultrasound
1800-2200
3A: Conservative Finite Difference Method and Allied Topics
3B: Medical Ultrasound Transducers
3C: Therapeutic Ultrasound
3D: Micro and Nano Scale Ultrasonic Sensors and Actuators
Monday, 29 Oct 2007 0800-0930
Plenary session
0930-1030
Coffee break, Poster session P1
1030-1200
2A: Frontiers in Therapeutic Ultrasound
2B: Robert Adler Memorial Session
2C: Beamforming
2D: Material and Defect Characterization
2E: SAW System Applications
2F: High Frequency Transducers 1
1200-1330
Lunch
1330-1500
3A: Clinical cardiovascular imaging
3B: Therapeutic Ultrasound: Methods
3C: Acoustic Wave Propagation: Theory and Modeling
3D: NDE Signal Processing
3E: Wave Propagation and Numerical Simulation
3F: Transduction and Propagation Modeling
1500-1600
Coffee break, Poster session P2
1600-1730
4A: Therapeutic Ultrasound: Applications
4B: Beamforming Algorithms and Strategies
4C: High Frequency Ultrasound: Apoptosis and Skin Imaging
4D: Acoustic Wave Biosensors
4E: Applications of Thin Films for Acoustic Filters
4F: Single Crystals
1800-2000
Gala Awards Reception
Tuesday, 30 Oct 2007
1030-1200
5A: Therapeutic Ultrasound: Guidance and Control
5B: High Frequency Ultrasound Imaging
5C: Strain / Elasticity Imaging
5D: Acoustic Wave Fluid Sensors
5E: Imaging / Visualization 1
5F: cMUT Imaging Systems
0930-1030
Coffee break, Poster session P3
1030-1200
6A: Therapeutics: Brain and Blood
6B: Radiation Force and Strain / Elasticity
6C: Signal Processing
6D: Acoustic Wave Chemical Sensors
6E: Innovative SAW Components
6F: cMUT Fabrication
1200-1330
Lunch
1330-1500
7A: Contrast Agents Imaging Methods
7B: Radiation Force / Shear Wave Imaging
7C: Vascular Imaging
7D: Array Imaging and Beam Forming
7E: Bulk Acoustic Wave Devices 1
7F: Phononics 1
1500-1600
Coffee break, Poster session P4
1600-1730
8A: Imaging Systems and Multi-modality Imaging
8B: Novel Contrast Imaging Techniques
8C: Viscoelasticity
8D: Wave Propagation and Material Characterization
8E: FEM/BEM Simulation
8F: Ultrasound Measurement and Device Characterization
Wednesday, 31 Oct 2007
1030-1200
9A: Cardiac Imaging
9B: Contrast Agents: Bubble Physics and Therapeutics
9C: Medical Imaging
9D: Acoustic Microscopy and Imaging
9E: Optical Interactions 1
9F: Medical Applications: Therapy & Diagnosis
0930-1030
Coffee break, Poster session P5
1030-1200
10A: Photoacoustic Imaging
10B: 3D / Cardiovascular Imaging
10C: High Frequency: Applications and Devices
10D: NDE Transducers and Industrial Measurements
10E: SAW Device Design
10F: Lead Free Piezoelectrics and Zinc Oxide
1200-1330
Lunch
1330-1500
11A: Targeted & Molecular Imaging
11B: Small Animal Imaging
11C: Velocity & Motion Estimators
11D: Array Imaging
11E: Bulk Acoustic Wave Devices 2
11F: pMUTs
1500-1600
Coffee break, Poster session P6
1600-1730
12A: Contrast Agents: High Frequency Studies
12B: Blood Flow
12C: Bone
12D: NDE Wave Propagation
12E: Bulk Acoustic Wave Devices 3
12F: Bulk wave Devices 2
Table of Contents Sessions Frontiers in Therapeutic Ultrasound 2A-2 Investigations into the Potential Contribution of a Thermal Mechanism for Pulsed High Intensity Focused Ultrasound Mediated Delivery ............. 1 B. E. O'Neill, K. C. P. Li, V. Frenkel, H. Vo, M. Angstadt, B. J. Wood, T. P. Quinn 2A-3 Enhanced and Site-Specific HIFU Treatment with Phase-Change Nano Droplet ................ 5 K.-I. Kawabata, R. Asami, T. Azuma, H. Yoshikawa, S.-I. Umemura Robert Adler Memorial Sesison 2B-1 Robert Adler's Touchscreen Inventions ................................................................................... 9 J. Kent, M. Takeuchi, G. Laux Beamforming 2C-1 A Post-Beamforming 2D Pseudoinverse Filter for Coarsely Sampled Ultrasound Arrays .............................................................................................. 21 Y. Wan, E. S. Ebbini 2C-3 An Integrated Circuit with Transmit Beamforming and Parallel Receive Channels for 3D Ultrasound Imaging: Testing and Characterization .............. 25 I. O. Wygant, N. Jamal, H. J. Lee, A. Nikoozadeh, X. Zhuang, Ö. Oralkan A. S. Ergun, M. Karaman, B. T. Khuri-Yakub 2C-4 A 64-Channel Beamformer for 50 MHz Linear Arrays ........................................................ 29 H. Lay, G. R. Lockwood 2C-5 Simplification of High Frame Rate Imaging System with Coordinate Rotation ................ 33 J.-Y. Lu, S.-J. Kwon 2C-6 Optimal Contrast Resolution Beamforming .......................................................................... 37 D. A. Guenther, W. F. Walker Material and Defect Characterization 2D-1 Ultrasonic Characterization of the Curing of Powder Coating Films Based on their tan(δ) .................................................................................... 42 R. S. P. Panandiker, M. Helguera, B. Varela, N. A. H. K. Rao, D. Phillips, J. Arney 2D-2 Ultrasonic Methods in Determining Elastic Material Properties of Fibres in Suspension ........................................................................................................................... 46 T. Löfqvist, J. Niemi, Y. Aitomäki 2D-4 Characterization of Elastic Parameters of Composite Materials by Electro-Mechanical Impedance Measurement: Application to the Thermal Ageing of Carbon-Epoxy Plates ......................................................... 50 Y. Gélébart, H. Duflo, J. Duclos 2D-5 Combining X-Rays and Ultrasound to Determine Micro-Elasticity .................................... 54 A. H. Salmi, A. Meriläinen, E. Hæggström, M. Torkkeli, R. Serimaa
2D-6 Automatic Detection of High Temperature Hydrogen Attack Defects from Ultrasonic A-Scan Signals ............................................................................... 58 A. Yamani, M. Deriche SAW System Applications 2E-1 Effect of Distortion in SAW Duplexer for WCDMA System ................................................ 62 T. Shiba 2E-2 0806 SAW Filters Using Wafer Level Packaging Technology .............................................. 68 T. Fukano, Y. Okubo, J. Nishii, I. Obara 2E-3 Asset Tracking on the International Space Station Using Global SAW Tag RFID Technology .................................................................................................. 72 P. Brown, P. Hartmann, A. Schellhase, A. Powers, T. Brown, C. S. Hartmann, D. Gaines 2E-4 Temperature Compensation Method of Φ 1mm Ball SAW Gas Sensor Using Harmonics ............................................................................. 76 D. Sim, M. Bryan, N. Takeda, N. Nakaso, N. Iwata, T. Tsuji, K. Yamanaka High Frequency Transducers 1 2F-1 Fabrication and Performance of a High-Frequency Geometrically Focussed Composite Transducer with Triangular Pillar Geometry ..................... 80 J. A. Brown, E. Chérin, J. Yin, F. S. Foster 2F-2 Annular CMUT Arrays for Side Looking Intravascular Ultrasound Imaging ................... 84 J. Zahorian, R. Guldiken, G. Gurun, M. S. Qureshi, M. Balantekin, F. L. Degertekin, S. Carlier, A. Sisman, M. Karaman 2F-3 Design of 20 MHz Convex Array Transducers for High Frequency Ophthalmic Imaging .............................................................................................. 88 H. H. Kim, J. H. Chang, J. M. Cannata, K. K. Shung 2F-4 High Frequency (>30 MHz) Flexible Broadband Transducers ............................................ 92 Y. Ono, M. Kobayashi, D. Lévesque, L. Song, M. Sivagnanasundaram, C.-K. Jen 2F-5 Surface Preparation of 1-3 Piezocomposite Material for Microfabrication of High Frequency Transducer Arrays .............................................................. 96 A. L. Bernassau, S. McKay, D. Hutson, C. E. M. Demoré, L. Garcia-Gancedo, T. W. Button, J. J. McAneny, S. Cochran 2F-6 Properties and Application-Oriented Performance of High Frequency Piezocomposite Ultrasonic Transducers ............................................................. 100 D. MacLennan, J. Elgoyhen, T. W. Button, C. E. M. Demoré, H. Hughes, C. Meggs, S. Cochran Clinical Cardiovascular Imaging No Papers Submitted for this Session
Therapeutic Ultrasound: Methods 3B-1 Noninvasive Insulin Delivery in Large Pigs (> 100 lbs) Using the Lightweight Cymbal Array ........................................................................................................ 104 E.-J. Park, J. Werner, N. B. Smith 3B-2 Efficient Array Design for Sonotherapy Enhanced Drug Delivery .................................... 108 D. N. Stephens, D. E. Kruse, S. Barnes, T. Clary, X. M. Lu, L. Nock, K. W. Ferrara 3B-3 Calibration of PVDF Hydrophones Using a Broad Focus Electromagnetic Lithotripter .................................................................................... 112 O. A. Sapozhnikov, Y. A. Pishchalnikov, A. D. Maxwell, M. R. Bailey 3B-4 Therapeutic Potential Metric for Diagnostic Transducers ................................................. 116 K. D. Frinkley, S. Rosenzweig, K. R. Nightingale Acoustic Wave Propagation: Theory and Modeling 3C-1 Review of Wave Propagation in BAW Thin Film Devices - Progress and Prospects ....... 120 J. Kaitila 3C-2 Full-Wave Simulation of Finite-Amplitude Ultrasound in Heterogeneous Media ........... 130 G. Pinton, G. Trahey 3C-4 A Fast Nearfield Method for Calculating Pressures Generated by Rectangular Pistons with Polynomial Apodization ........................................................................ 134 D. Chen, R. J. McGough 3C-5 The Analysis of Thickness-Shear Vibrations of the Third-Order Overtone Mode of Quartz Crystal Plates with Mindlin Plate Theory .................. 138 J. Wang, R. Wu, J. Du, J. Xu, D. Huang, M.-C. Chao NDE Signal Processing 3D-1 Absolute Transit Time Detection for Ultrasonic Gas Flowmeters Based on Time and Phase Domain Characteristics ........................ 142 M. Kupnik, E. Krasser, M. Gröschl 3D-2 Frequency Discrimination of Ultrasonic Signal Using Neural Networks for Grain Size Estimation ................................................................................... 146 M. S. Unluturk, P. Simko, J. Saniie 3D-3 Classification of Defects for Guided Waves Inspected Pipes by a Neural Network Approach ............................................................................................................ 150 G. Acciani, G. Brunetti, G. Fornarelli, F. Bertoncini, M. Raugi, F. Turcu 3D-4 Analysis of Ultrasonic 3-D Image Compression Using Non-Uniform, Separable Wavelet Transforms .............................................................................. 154 E. Oruklu, S. Maharishi, J. Saniie 3D-5 Parameter Estimation of the Homodyned K Distribution Based on Signal to Noise Ratio ......................................................................................................................... 158 M. Martin-Fernandez, R. Cárdenes, C. Alberola-Lopez
3D-6 New Solution to Air-Data Transmission Using Low-Cost Narrow-Band Ultrasonic Transducers .......................................................................... 162 J.-P. Sandoz Wave Propagation and Numerical Simulation 3E-1 Fast Numerical Technique for Simulation of SAW Dispersion in Periodic Gratings and its Application to Some SAW Materials ................. 166 N. Naumenko, B. Abbott 3E-2 New Properties of the Anisimkin Jr.' Modes in Quartz Plates ........................................... 171 Y. V. Gulyaev 3E-3 Dispersion and Polarization of Surface Waves Trapped in High Aspect Ratio Electrode Arrays ............................................................................................... 175 V. Laude, M. B. Dühring, H. Moubchir, N. Khelfaoui, A. Khelif 3E-4 Plane-Wave-Expansion Method for Lamb Wave Propagation in Plate with Two-Dimensional Phononic Crystal Layer Coated on Uniform Substrate ............... 179 Z. Hou, B. M. Assouar Transduction and Propagation Modeling 3F-1 Perfectly Matched Layer Technique for the Numerical Computation of Wave Propagation Phenomena ......................................................... 183 M. Kaltenbacher, R. Lerch 3F-2 Investigation of Element Cross Talk in Arrays Using 1-3 Piezocomposite Substrates ......................................................................................................... 187 C. E. M. Demoré, S. Cochran, P. Reynolds 3F-3 Theoretical Effects of Epoxy Interlayer Bonds in Multilayer Piezoelectric Transducers ............................................................................................. 191 J.-F. Saillant, S. Cochran, S. Ballandras, R. Berriet, G. Fleury 3F-4 Experimental Evidence and Modeling of Microsliding on Cantilever Quartz Beam ....................................................................................... 195 H. Nouira, E. Foltête, L. Hirsinger, S. Ballandras 3F-5 Development of a Phased Array for Tissue and Contrast Super Harmonic Imaging ................................................................................................. 200 P. L. M. J. van Neer, G. Matte, J. M. G. Borsboom, M. D. Verweij, N. de Jong 3F-6 Ultra-Wide Bandwidth Array for New Imaging Modalities ............................................... 204 G. Ferin, M. Legros, N. Felix, C. Notard, L. Ratsimandresy Therapeutic Ultrasound: Applications 4A-3 Intracranial Catheter for Integrated 3D Ultrasound Imaging & Hyperthermia: Feasibility Study ..................................................................................................... 208 C. D. Herickhoff, E. D. Light, S. Mukundan, P. D. Wolf, E. Dixon-Tulloch, T. Shih, S. J. Hsu, S. W. Smith
4A-6 Ultrasound Guided Placement of Pedicle Screws in Spinal Fusion Surgery ..................... 212 M. Mujagic, H. J. Ginsberg, R. S. C. Cobbold Beamforming Algorithms and Strategies 4B-1 Diffuse Targets for Improved Contrast in Beamforming Adapted to Target ................... 216 M. A. Ellis, F. Viola, W. F. Walker 4B-3 Time Reversal Focusing of Short Pulses ............................................................................... 220 L. Fillinger, A. Sutin, A. Sarvazyan 4B-4 Precise Time-of-Flight Calculation for 3D Synthetic Aperture Focusing .......................... 224 H. Andresen, S. I. Nikolov, J. A. Jensen 4B-5 3-D Strain Imaging Using a Sparse Rectilinear 2-D Array ................................................. 228 S. I. Awad, J. T. Yen 4B-6 A Novel Method for Direct Localized Sound Speed Measurement Using the Virtual Source Paradigm ........................................................................................................... 232 B. Byram, J. A. Jensen High Frequency Ultrasound: Apoptosis and Skin Imaging 4C-1 Empirical Validation of the Theoretical Frameworks Underlying Ultrasound Scattering in Tissue .................................................................................. 236 S. Dasgupta, E. J. Feleppa 4C-3 Limited-Angle Spatial Compound Imaging of Skin with High-Frequency Ultrasound (20 MHz) ........................................................................................... 240 M. Vogt, H. Ermert 4C-4 B-Mode and C-Mode Imaging of Regenerated 3D Skin Model with 100 MHz Ultrasound ............................................................... 244 Y. Saijo, Y. Hagiwara, K. Kobayashi, N. Okada, A. Tanaka, N. Hozumi, K. Tomihata 4C-5 Combining High Frequency Ultrasound Reflex Transmission Imaging and Imaging Spectrophotometry for the Diagnosis of Skin Cancer .................................................... 248 J. C. Bamber, N. L. Bush, M. C. Haddock, R. J. Ott, D. Rallan, C. C. Harland Acoustic Wave Biosensors 4D-2 Manipulation of Micro-Particles Using a Piezoelectric Actuator ....................................... 252 J. Desa, Q. Zhang, G. Yang, R. Lec 4D-3 Multi-Layer Interfacial Property Analysis Using a Multi-Frequency Thickness Shear Mode (MFTSM) Device built on a Single-Chip ................ 256 M. M. A. François, E. Ergezen, J. Desa, K. Pourrezaei, R. Lec 4D-4 Love Wave Acoustic Array Biosensor Platform for Autonomous Detection .................... 260 D. W. Branch, T. L. Edwards 4D-5 Lateral Field Excited High Frequency Bulk Acoustic Wave Sensors ................................ 264 D. F. McCann, J. M. Parks, J. M. McGann, M. Pereira da Cunha, J. F. Vetelino
Applications of Thin Films for Acoustic Filters 4E-1 Periodically Poled Transducers Built on Single Crystal Lithium Niobate Layers Bonded onto Silicon ....................................................... 268 E. Courjon, D. Gachon, L. Gauthier-Manuel, W. Daniau, N. Bodin, S. Ballandras, J. Hauden 4E-2 Theoretical and Experimental Study of the Differential Thermal Expansion Effect on the TCD of Layered SAW Temperature Sensors Application to Aluminum Nitride based layered structures. ................................................................................. 272 P. Nicolay, O. Elmazria, B. Assouar, F. Sarry, L. Lebrizoual 4E-3 Very High Surface Acoustic Wave Velocity on the Layered Structure Formed of Aluminium Nitride on Nanocrystalline Diamond on Silicon ............................................................................................... 276 O. Elmazria, F. Bénédic, M. B. Assouar, D. Monéger, L. Le Brizoual, A. Gicquel, P. Alnot 4E-4 Propagation Characteristics of SH-SAW in (1120) ZnO Layer/Silica Glass Substrate Structures ..................................................................... 280 A. Tanaka, T. Yanagitani, M. Matsukawa, Y. Watanabe 4E-5 Study of Temperature Coefficient of Frequency and Electromechanical Coupling Coefficient of X Band Frequency SAW Devices Based on AlN/Diamond Layered Structure ........................... 284 M. B. Assouar, O. Elmazria, P. Kirsch, P. Alnot, V. Mortet 4E-6 Thermal Effect of Surface Acoustic Waves in Quartz Substrates Covered by a Metal Layer ................................................................................ 288 J. Wang, R. Wu, J. Du, D. Huang Single Crystals 4F-1 Optimization of Single Crystal Composite Arrays for Harmonic Imaging ....................... 292 K. A. Snook, X. Jiang, W. S. Hackenberger, X. Geng, A. Winder, F. Forsberg 4F-2 Effects of Increasing Environmental Temperature on the Practical Performance of PMN-PT and PZN-PT Single Crystals.......................................... 296 M. F. Wallace, S. Cochran, P. Marin, K. Mayne, M. P. Walsh, R. Wright, R. Marsh 4F-3 Piezoelectric Single Crystal for Medical Ultrasound Transducer ...................................... 300 S. M. Rhim, H. Jung 4F-4 Parametric Array Design and Characterisation for Underwater Sonar and Medical Strain Imaging Applications ..................................................... 305 M. F. Wallace, H. Mulvana, P. Marin, K. Mayne, M. P. Walsh, R. Wright, R. Marsh, B. Spence, S. Solomonidos, S. Cochran 4F-5 PC-MUT Arrays for Ophthalmologic Ultrasound ............................................................... 309 X. Jiang, K. Snook, W. S. Hackenberger, J. R. Yuan, A. Cheng, M. Schafer, X. Geng
Therapeutic Ultrasound: Guidance and Control 5A-3 Spatial and Temporal Controlled Tissue Heating on a Modified Clinical Ultrasound Scanner for Generating Mild Hyperthermia in Tumors ......... 313 D. E. Kruse, D. N. Stephens, E. E. Paoli, S. Barnes, K. W. Ferrara 5A-4 Thermal Ablation by Ultrasound: Increasing the Coagulated Volume ............................. 319 D. Melodelima, W. A. N'Djin, H. Parmentier, S. Chesnais, M. Rivoire, J.-Y. Chapelon 5A-5 Identification of Kidney Stone Fragmentation in Shock Wave Lithotripsy ...................... 323 N. R. Owen, M. R. Bailey, L. A. Crum, O. A. Sapozhnikov High Frequency Ultrasound Imaging 5B-2 3D Imaging of Teeth Using High Frequency Ultrasound .................................................... 327 D. A. Hughes, T. W. Button, S. Cochran, J. Elgohoyen, J. M. Girkin, H. Hughes, C. Longbottom, C. Meggs, S. Poland 5B-4 A Backend Processing System for High-Frequency, High-Frame Rate Ultrasound B-Mode Imaging ............................................................................ 331 J. H. Chang, J. T. Yen, L. Sun, K. K. Shung 5B-5 High-Frequency Duplex Ultrasound Imaging System for Biomedical Applications Using 30 MHz Linear Arrays ................................................................ 335 X. Xu, L. Zhang, L. Sun, J. T. Yen, J. M. Cannata, K. K. Shung 5B-6 Chirp Pulse-Compression Imaging Using a 40-MHz Annular Array ................................ 339 J. Mamou, J. A. Ketterling, R. H. Silverman Strain / Elasticity Imaging 5C-1 Ultrasonic Microprobe Based Tubular Size Assay .............................................................. 343 A. Ramkumar, A. Lal, D. A. Paduch, P. N. Schlegel 5C-2 Non-Invasive Ultrasound Elastic Modulus Estimates on Tissue Scaffold Mechanical Property Change ................................................................................ 347 K. Kim, M. S. Richards, C. G. Jeong, S. J. Hollister 5C-3 3D Electrode Displacement Elastography Using the Siemens C7F2 fourSight 4D Ultrasound Transducer .............................................................. 351 S. Bharat, T. G. Fisher, T. Varghese, T. Hall, J. Jiang, E. L. Madsen, J. A. Zagzebski, F. T. Lee Jr. 5C-4 Volumetric Strain Imaging .................................................................................................... 355 T. G. Fisher, J. Jiang, T. Hall 5C-5 A Rigid Wall Approach to Physiologic Motion Rejection in Arterial Radiation Force Imaging ................................................................................................... 359 R. H. Behler, T. C. Nichols, E. P. Merricks, C. M. Gallippi 5C-6 Muscle Tissue Characterization Using Quantitative Sonoelastography: Preliminary Results ................................................................... 365 K. Hoyt, B. Castaneda, K. J. Parker
Acoustic Wave Fluid Sensors 5D-1 Measurement of Ultrasound Speed in Several Car Engine Oils as a Function of Temperature .............................................................................................................. 369 V. Wilkens, H.-P. Reimann 5D-2 Application of a Portable RF Impedance Spectrum Analyzer for the Investigation of Lateral Field Excited Acoustic Wave Sensors in a Liquid Environment ...................................................................................................................... 373 U. Hempel, T. Schneider, S. Doerner, R. Lucklum, P. R. Hauptmann, J. F. Vetelino 5D-3 More Accurate Simulation of Quartz Crystal Microbalance (QCM) Response to Viscoelastic Loading ....................................................................................... 377 M. Weihnacht, R. Bruenig, H. Schmidt 5D-4 Reciprocal Operation of Ultrasonic Flow Meters: Criteria and Applications .................. 381 P. Lunde, M. Vestrheim, R. Bø, S. Smørgrav, A. K. Abrahamsen 5D-5 Electromagnetic Excitation of High-Q Silicon Face Shear Mode Resonator Sensors ...... 387 F. Lucklum, B. Jakoby Imaging / Visualization 1 5E-3 Experimental Evidence for a Growing Surface Wave and Acoustic Beam Narrowing upon Reflection from Fluid-Solid Interfaces .................................... 391 O. A. Sapozhnikov, A. A. Karabutov Jr., V. G. Mozhaev 5E-4 Refracto-Vibrometry for Visualizing Ultrasound in Gases, Fluids and Condensed Matter .............................................................................................. 395 L. Zipser, H. Franke 5E-5 Numerical Simulation and Schlieren Visualization of the Ultrasonic Field Generated by a Piston Transducer in Gas ................................................... 399 R. Balek, M. Cervenka 5E-6 Extremum Imitation Study of Thermoelastic Ultrasound Stress Pulse Generation by Laser Pulse .......................................................................................... 403 N. Shan, Y.-K. Shi, J.-H. Zhao, Q. Yao, X.-Q. Yuan cMUT Imaging Systems 5F-2 Packaging and Design of Reconfigurable Arrays for Volumetric Imaging ....................... 407 R. Fisher, R. Wodnicki, S. Cogan, R. Thomas, D. Mills, C. Woychik, R. Lewandowski, K. Thomenius 5F-3 A Matrix Transducer Design with Improved Image Quality and Acquisition Rate ......... 411 C. Daft, D. Brueske, P. Wagner, D. Liu 5F-4 Design and Experimental Characterization of a Dual-Electrode CMUT Array for Intra-Cardiac Ultrasound Imaging ........................................ 416 R. Guldiken, J. Zahorian, M. Balantekin, F. L. Degertekin 5F-5 An Assessment of the Thermal Efficiency of Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducers ..................................................................... 420 A. S. Ergun, S. Barnes, E. Gardner
Therapeutics: Brain and Blood 6A-1 The Role of Inertial Cavitation of Ultrasound Contrast Agents in Producing Sonoporation ............................................................. 424 M. M. Forbes, W. D. O’Brien Jr. 6A-4 Focused Ultrasound Potential to Initiate Spreading Depression for Disruption of Blood Brain Barrier ........................................ 428 N. Vykhodtseva, I. Konopatskaya, V. Koroleva Radiation Force and Strain / Elasticity 6B-2 Visualizing the Anatomic Structures of Human Prostates Using Acoustic Radiation Force Impulse (ARFI)Imaging .............................. 432 L. Zhai, J. Madden, V. Mouraviev, T. Polascik, K. R. Nightingale 6B-3 Viscoelastic Property Measurement in Thin Tissue Constructs Using Ultrasound .......... 436 D. Liu, E. S. Ebbini 6B-4 In Vivo Acoustic Radiation Force Impulse Imaging of Abdominal Lesions ..................... 440 B. J. Fahey, R. C. Nelson, S. J. Hsu, D. P. Bradway, D. M. Dumont, G. Trahey 6B-5 Combined Optical and Ultrasound-Based Tracking of an Acoustic Radiation Force-Induced Excitation .......................................................................... 444 R. R. Bouchard, G. van Soest, A. F. W. van der Steen 6B-6 Transthoracic Cardiac Acoustic Radiation Force Impulse Imaging: A Feasibility Study ............................................................................................................................ 448 D. P. Bradway, S. J. Hsu, B. J. Fahey, J. J. Dahl, T. C. Nichols, G. Trahey Signal Processing 6C-1 Imaging the Elastic Nonlinearity of Tissues ......................................................................... 452 T. Hall, A. A. Oberai, P. E. Barbone, A. M. Sommer, N. H. Gokhale, S. Goenezen, J. Jiang 6C-2 Differential Diagnosis of Parotid Gland Lesions Using Spatially Fused Sonohistologic Features ......................................................................................... 456 S. Siebers, U. Scheipers, D. Grosse, F. Gottwald, A. Bozzato, J. Zenk, H. Iro, H. Ermert 6C-3 Singular Spectrum Analysis for Detecting Brachytherapy Seeds with Angle Variation .................................................................. 460 S. Ramachandran, J. Mamou, E. J. Feleppa 6C-5 An Ultrasonic Imaging Speckle Suppression and Contrast Enhancement Technique by Means of Frequency Compounding and Coded Excitation ........................................................................... 464 J. R. Sanchez, M. L. Oelze 6C-6 Qualitative Properties of an Entropy-Based Signal Detector ............................................. 468 M. S. Hughes, J. N. Marsh, K. D. Wallace, L. J. Thomas, G. M. Lanza, S. A. Wickline, J. E. McCarthy, B. N. Maurizi
Acoustic Wave Chemical Sensors 6D-1 The Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducer (CMUT) as a Chem/Bio Sensor ................................................................................... 472 B. T. Khuri-Yakub, K. K. Park, H. J. Lee, G. G. Yaralioglu, S. Ergun, Ö. Oralkan, M. Kupnik, C. F. Quate, T. Braun, H. P. Lang, M. Hegner, J.-P. Ramseyer, C. Gerber, J. Gimzewski 6D-2 MEMS-Enabled Miniaturized Particulate Matter Monitor Employing 1.6 GHz Aluminum Nitride Thin-film Bulk Acoustic Wave Resonator (FBAR) and Thermophoretic Precipitator ............................... 476 J. P. Black, A. Elium, R. M. White, M. G. Apte, L. A. Gundel, R. Cambie 6D-4 Generalized and Pure Shear Horizontal SAW Sensors on Quartz for Hydrogen Fluoride Gas Detection ................................................................................ 480 B. J. Meulendyk, M. C. Wheeler, B. Segee, M. Pereira da Cunha 6D-5 Modeling the Rf Acoustic Behavior of Love-wave Sensors Loaded with Organic Layers ............................................................................................. 484 L. El Fissi, J.-M. Friedt, S. Ballandras Innovative SAW Components 6E-1 A Small-Sized SAW Duplexer on a SiO2/IDT/LiNbO3 Structure for Wideband CDMA Application .................................................. 488 H. Nakamura, H. Nakanishi, T. Tsurunari, K. Matsunami, Y. Iwasaki 6E-4 Acoustic ID-Tags for Under Water Use ................................................................................ 492 A. Rønnekleiv 6E-5 High Performance and Miniature Surface Acoustic Wave Devices with Excellent Temperature Stability Using High Density Metal Electrodes ...................................... 496 M. Kadota cMUT Fabrication 6F-1 Trench-Isolated CMUT Arrays with a Supporting Frame: Characterization and Imaging Results ........................................................................................... 507 X. Zhuang, I. O. Wygant, D.-S. Lin, M. Kupnik, Ö. Oralkan, B. T. Khuri-Yakub 6F-2 Extended Insulation Layer Structure for CMUTs ............................................................... 511 M. Kupnik, A. S. Ergun, Y. Huang, B. T. Khuri-Yakub 6F-3 Fabrication and Assembly of a Monolithic 3D CMUT Array for Imaging Applications ...................................................................................................... 515 X. Cheng, J. Chen, I.-M. Shen, P.-C. Li, M. H. Wang 6F-4 50-kHz Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducers for Generating Highly Directional Sound with Parametric Arrays ................................................... 519 I. O. Wygant, M. Kupnik, G. Yaralioglu, B. T. Khuri-Yakub, J. C. Windsor, W. M. Wright, M. S. Wochner, M. F. Hamilton
6F-5 Characterization of Fabrication Related Gap-Height Variations in Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducers .............................................. 523 D.-S. Lin, X. Zhuang, S. H. Wong, A. S. Ergun, M. Kupnik, B. T. Khuri-Yakub 6F-6 A Novel Method for Fabricating Sonic Paper ...................................................................... 527 M.-W. Chang, H.-C. Deng, D.-C. Pang, M.-Y. Chen Contrast Agents Imaging Methods 7A-1 SURF Imaging - A New Method for Ultrasound Contrast Agent Imaging ....................... 531 B. A. J. Angelsen, R. Hansen 7A-3 Optimal Pulse Sequences for the Suppression of Memoryless Tissue Harmonics ............ 542 M. Mleczko, W. G. Wilkening, G. Schmitz 7A-4 A New Method for Enhancing Dynamic Vascular Patterns of Focal Liver Lesions in Contrast Ultrasound .................................................................................. 546 N. G. Rognin, P. Frinking, T. Messager, M. Arditi, G. Perrenoud, J.-Y. Meuwly 7A-5 Real-Time 3D Contrast-Enhanced Transcranial Ultrasound ............................................. 550 N. M. Ivancevich, G. Pinton, S. W. Smith, H. A. Nicoletto, M. Scism, E. Bennett, D. T. Laskowitz Radiation Force / Shear Wave Imaging 7B-2 Nonlinear Shear Elastic Moduli in Quasi-Incompressible Soft Solids ............................... 554 M. Rénier, J.-L. Gennisson, M. Tanter, S. Catheline, C. Barrière, D. Royer, M. Fink 7B-3 Direct Estimation of Shear Modulus Using Spatially Modulated Acoustic Radiation Force Impulses ............................................................. 558 S. McAleavey, M. Menon 7B-4 In-Vivo Staging of Liver Fibrosis in a Rat Model Using Acoustic Radiation Force ................................................................................... 562 M. H. Wang, L. W. Hedlund, M. L. Palmeri, C. D. Guy, L. Yang, A. M. Diehl, K. R. Nightingale 7B-6 Dependence of In Vivo, Radiation Force Derived Hepatic Shear Modulus Estimates on Imaging Approach: Intercostal vs. Subcostal................. 566 M. L. Palmeri, M. H. Wang, K. D. Frinkley, K. R. Nightingale, M. F. Abdelmalek, A. M. Diehl Vascular Imaging 7C-2 Non-Invasive Measurements of Longitudinal Strain of the Arterial Wall ........................ 570 M. Cinthio, T. Jansson, H. W. Persson, K. Lindström, Å. R. Ahlgren 7C-3 In Vivo Assessment Method of Tissue-Engineered Vascular Wall Based on Quantitative Elastic Modulus Measurement ........................................ 573 N. Nitta, T. Yamane, G. Matsumura, T. Shin’oka, T. Shiina 7C-4 A Novel Approach to Assess the Stiffness of Vessels by Means of Pulse Wave Analysis in Transcutaneous Ultrasound ................................. 577 T. Neumann, C. Hansen, P. Tait, H. Ermert
7C-6 Motion Artifact Reduction by ECG Gating in Ultrasound Induced Thermal Strain Imaging ................................................................................ 581 K. Kim, S.-W. Huang, R. Olafsson, C. Jia, R. S. Witte, M. O’Donnell Array Imaging and Beam Forming 7D-2 3D PSTD Simulations of NEWS-TR and TR-NEWS Methods: Application to Nonclassical Nonlinearity Ultrasonic Imaging ...................................................... 585 T. Goursolle, S. Dos Santosa, S. Callé, O. B. Matar-Lacazec 7D-3 Simulation of the Influence of Hydrophones Used for the Characterization of Pressure Field Distribution in Low frequency, High Power Ultrasonic Reactor Vessels .............................................................. 589 G. Harvey, A. Gachagan, R. L. O'Leary 7D-4 Non Destructive Evaluation of Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plates Using Lamb Waves: A Comparison Between Pitch-Catch Air Coupled Techniques and Sector Images Obtained with Embedded Piezoelectric Linear Arrays ........................................ 593 Y. Gómez-Ullate, F. M. de Espinosa 7D-5 Detection and Sizing of Delaminations in Composites Using Modally-Selective Lamb-Wave Transducers .................................................. 597 G. Petculescu, S. Krishnaswamy, J. D. Achenbach Bulk Acoustic Wave Devices 1 7E-1 An Air-Gap Type FBAR Filter Fabricated Using a Thin Sacrificed Layer on a Flat Substrate ...................................................................................... 600 S. Taniguchi, T. Yokoyama, M. Iwaki, T. Nishihara, M. Ueda, Y. Satoh 7E-2 A De-Coupled Stacked Bulk Acoustic Resonator (DSBAR) Filter With 2 dB Bandwidth > 4% ................................................................................. 604 M. K. Small, T. Jamneala, L. A. Callaghan, J. D. Larson III, R. C. Ruby 7E-4 Enhanced Power Handling and Quality Factor in Thin-Film Piezoelectric-on-Substrate Resonators ......................................................................... 608 R. Abdolvand, F. Ayazi 7E-5 Temperature Coefficients Measured by Picosecond Ultrasonics on Materials in Thin Films for Bulk Acoustic Wave Technology ........ 612 P. Emery, D. Petit, P. Ancey, A. Devos 7E-6 Aluminum Nitride Bulk Acoustic Wave Devices with Iridium Bottom Electrodes .......... 616 E. Iborra, M. Clement, J. Olivares, J. Sangrador, N. Rimmer, A. Rastogi Phononics 1 7F-1 Design of Band-Stop Filters Using PZT Layer on Silicon Substrate Phononic Crystals ............................................................................................... 620 A.-C. Hladky-Hennion, J. Vasseur, B. Dubus, F. Duval, C. Granger, Y. Pennec, B. Djafari-Rouhani, B. Morvan
7F-2 Analysis of Lamb-Wave Dispersion and Band Gaps of Two-Dimensional Piezoelectric Phononic-Crystal Plates .............................................................. 624 J.-C. Hsu, T.-T. Wu 7F-3 Fabrication of High Stability Oscillators Using AlN/Si High Overtone Bulk Acoustic Resonators .......................................................................... 628 J. Masson, G. Martin, R. Boudot, Y. Gruson, S. Ballandras, A. Artedia, P. Muralt, B. Belgacem, L. Chommeloux Imaging Systems and Multi-modality Imaging 8A-2 ULA-OP: A Novel ULtrasound Advanced Open Platform for Experimental Research .................................................................................... 632 L. Bassi, E. Boni, A. Dallai, F. Guidi, S. Ricci, P. Tortoli 8A-3 System Architecture of an Experimental Synthetic Aperture Real-Time Ultrasound System ............................................... 636 J. A. Jensen, M. Hansen, B. G. Tomov, S. I. Nikolov, H. Holten-Lund 8A-4 Spatial Co-Registration of Magnetic Resonance and Ultrasound Images of the Prostate as a Basis for Multi-Modality Tissue-Type Imaging .......... 641 S. Dasgupta, E. Feleppa, S. Ramachandran, J. Ketterling, A. Kalisz, S. Haker, C. Tempany, C. Porter, M. Lacrampe, C. Isacson, D. Sparks 8A-5 Simultaneous Contrast Ultrasound and DCE MRI for Improved Breast Tumour Characterization: Demonstration of Technical Feasibility ........................................................... 644 R. Chopra, D. E. Goertz, L. Curiel, K. Hynynen Novel Contrast Imaging Techniques 8B-1 Polymer Contrast Particles for Cellular Imaging With Ultrasound and MRI.................. 648 R. Williamson, O. Aristizábal, D. H. Turnbull, J. A. Ketterling, Y. Z. Wadghiri, M. Douadi, T. M. Fahmy 8B-2 Imaging of Iron Oxide Nanoparticles Using Magneto-Motive Ultrasound ....................... 652 M. Mehrmohammadi, J. Oh, L. Ma, E. Yantsen, T. Larson, S. Mallidi, S. Park, K. P. Johnston, K. Sokolov, T. Milner, S. Emelianov 8B-3 Transmembrane Extraction of Fluorescent Proteins with Ultrasound and Microbubbles ............................................................ 656 K. Kaddur, F. Tranquart, P. Midoux, C. Pichon, A. Bouakaz 8B-6 Semiautomatic Detection of Microbubble Ultrasound Contrast Agent Destruction Applied to Definity® Using Support Vector Machines ................. 660 A. Haak, R. Lavarello, W. D. O’Brien Jr., B. Castaneda Viscoelasticity 8C-2 Error Estimates in Shear Wave Speed and Tissue Material Properties in Shear Wave Dispersion Ultrasound Vibrometry ........................ 664 M. W. Urban, S. Chen, J. F. Greenleaf 8C-4 Active and Passive Muscle Properties Assessed by Ultrasound Techniques ..................... 668 T. Deffieux, J.-L. Gennisson, G. Montaldo, M. Tanter, M. Fink
8C-5 Full 3D Inversion of the Viscoelasticity Wave Propagation Problem for 3D Ultrasound Elastography in Breast Cancer Diagnosis ....................................... 672 M. Muller, J.-L. Gennisson, T. Deffieux, R. Sinkus, P. Annic, G. Montaldo, M. Tanter, M. Fink 8C-6 Anisotropic Viscoelastic Properties of the Corpus Callosum - Application of High-Resolution 3D MR-Elastography to an Alzheimer Mouse Model ............................................................................................................. 676 B. larrat, Q. C. Chan, X. F. Yang, G. Li, E. S. Yang, M. Fink, R. Sinkus Wave Propagation and Material Characterization 8D-2 Vibration Characteristics of Complex Vibration Converters Using Different Velocity Metal Ring Pairs ................................................................. 680 J. Tsujino, T. Ueoka, G. Kishimoto, Y. Kubodera, S. Tanaka 8D-5 Tracking of Cracks in Fatigue Experiments Using Nonlinear Propagation of Multi-Sine Surface Acoustic Waves .................................................... 686 S. Vanlanduit, R. Longo, P. Guillaume, R. Pintelon, J. Dirckx 8D-6 High Frequency Propagation in Structured Solids .............................................................. 690 P. Harris, A. Dawson, R. Young, F. Lecarpentier FEM/BEM Simulation 8E-1 A Technique for P-Matrix Computation by Periodic FEM/BEM Analysis ...................... 694 A. Fukuura, M. Kawaguchi 8E-2 Accurate FEM/BEM Modeling of SAW Devices Coated with Dielectric Layers .............. 698 M. Kawaguchi, A. Fukuura 8E-4 Perfectly Matched Layer Finite Element Simulation of Parasitic Acoustic Wave Radiation in Microacoustic Devices ...................................................... 702 M. Mayer, S. Zaglmayr, K. Wagner, J. Schöberl 8E-5 Full 3D SAW IDT Boundary Element Model for Massless Electrodes .............................. 707 C. F. Jerez-Hanckes, V. Laude, J.-C. Nédélec, R. Lardat 8E-6 Extended FEM/SDA Software for Characterising Surface Acoustic Wave Propagation in Multi-Layered Structures .............................................. 711 K.-Y. Hashimoto, T. Omori, M. Yamaguchi Ultrasound Measurement and Device Characterization 8F-1 Integrated All-Optical Ultrasound Transducers .................................................................. 715 Y. Hou, S. Ashkenazi, S.-W. Huang, J.-S. Kim, L. J. Guo, M. O’Donnell 8F-2 High-Frequency Low-Noise Ultrasonic Detection Arrays Based on Parallelly Probing an Etalon ....................................................................................................... 719 S.-W. Huang, Y. Hou, S. Ashkenazi, M. O’Donnell 8F-3 High Frequency Transducer Characterization with a Sagnac Interferometer ................. 723 J. L. Bonnett, T. Buma
8F-4 Ultrasound Phased Array for Airborne Applications Based on Cellular Polymer ........... 727 C. Degel, H. Schuck, T. Knoll, F. Bauerfeld, M. Heinz, W. Haberer, H. Fonfara, R. M. Lemor, B. Elling, R. Danz 8F-5 A Visualization Tool for High Intensity Focused Ultrasonic Field Using LEDs and Piezo-Elements ......................................................................... 733 K. Nakamura, T. Sugimoto 8F-6 Inexpensive Acoustoelectric Hydrophone for Measuring High Intensity Ultrasound Fields ................................................................................. 737 R. S. Witte, T. Hall, R. Olafsson, S.-W. Huang, M. O’Donnell Cardiac Imaging 9A-1 Experimental Assessment of Angle-Independent Myocardial Elastography Performance Using a Left-Ventricular Phantom Undergoing Physiologic Motion ...................................................................................... 741 V. Gamarnik, J. Luo, W.-N. Lee, E. E. Konofagou 9A-2 Controlled 2D Cardiac Elasticity Imaging on an Isolated Perfused Rabbit Heart .......... 745 C. Jia, R. Olafsson, K. Kim, R. S. Witte, S.-W. Huang, T. J. Kolias, J. M. Rubin, W. F. Weitzel, C. Deng, M. O’Donnell 9A-3 Clinical Validation of Angle-Independent Myocardial Elastography Using MRI Tagging .............................................................................. 749 W.-N. Lee, Z. Qian, D. N. Metaxas, E. E. Konofagou 9A-4 Ultrasonic Imaging of Propagation of Electric Excitation in Heart Wall ......................... 753 H. Kanai Contrast Agents: Bubble Physics and Therapeutics 9B-1 Coupled Dynamics of an Isolated UCA Microbubble Pair ................................................. 757 V. Garbin, B. Dollet, M. L. J. Overvelde, N. de Jong, D. Lohse, M. Versluis, D. Cojoc, E. Ferrari, E. Di Fabrizio 9B-2 Microbubble Interactions at High Mechanical Index: Ultrasound Stimulated Behaviour of SonoVue from Optically Predefined 'Stand-Off' Positions ..................................................................................... 761 J. M. Burns, P. A. Prentice, P. A. Campbell 9B-3 Orthogonal Observations of Vibrating Microbubbles......................................................... 765 H. J. Vos, M. Versluis, N. de Jong 9B-4 Microbubble Oscillations in Gel Phantom and Ex Vivo Preparation Validate Proposed Mechanisms for Contrast-Based Drug Delivery ........ 769 C. F. Caskey, S. M. Stieger, S. Qin, P. A. Dayton, K. W. Ferrara 9B-5 Ultrasound Therapy with Drug Loaded Microcapsules ...................................................... 773 W. T. Shi, M. Böhmer, A. van Wamel, M. Celebi, A. L. Klibanov, C. T. Chin, C. Chlon, M. Emmer, K. Kooiman, N. de Jong, C. S. Hall
9B-6 Inhibition of Smooth Muscle Proliferation by Ultrasound-Triggered Release of Rapamycin from Microbubbles .............................................. 777 L. C. Phillips, A. L. Klibanov, B. R. Wamhoff, J. A. Hossack Medical Imaging 1 9C-1 Beam Steering Approach for Speckle Characterization and Out-of-Plane Motion Estimation in Real Tissue ............................................................................ 781 H. Rivaz, R. Zellars, G. Hager, G. Fichtinger, E. Boctor 9C-2 Reconstruction of Speed of Sound for a Correction of Transit Time in Full Angle Spatial Compounding ........................................................................ 785 C. Hansen, A. Schasse, N. Hüttebräuker, M. Ashfaq, W. Wilkening, H. Ermert 9C-3 Frequency Notched Waveforms for Medical Ultrasound Imaging .................................... 789 M. J. Bennett, T. Anderson, W. N. McDicken 9C-4 Novel Method for Design and Fabrication of Single Piston Transducers for Extended Depth of Field ............................................................... 793 K. Owen, W. F. Walker 9C-5 2D Simulation of the Harmonic Motion Imaging (HMI) with Experimental Validation .................................................................................................................. 797 C. Maleke, J. Luo, E. E. Konofagou Acoustic Microscopy and Imaging 9D-1 Precise Calibration for Biological Acoustic Impedance Microscope ................................. 801 N. Hozumi, A. Nakano, S. Terauchi, M. Nagao, S. Yoshida, K. Kobayashi, S. Yamamoto, Y. Saijo 9D-2 Numerical Modeling of the Cantilever-Tip Vibrations in Scanning Microdeformation Microscope ........................................................................................ 805 B. Cavallier, B. Cretin, P. Vairac, S. Thibaud 9D-3 Characterization of Adipogenic, Chondrogenic and Osteogenic Differentiation with Time-Resolved Acoustic Microscopy ........................................ 809 E. C. Weiss, P. Anastasiadis, C. Hildebrandt, E. Gorjup, R. M. Lemor 9D-5 Variation of the Sound Attenuation Inside HeLa Cells During Cell Division Using High-Frequency Time-Resolved Acoustic Microscope ................................ 813 P. V. Zinin, P. Anastasiadis, E. C. Weiss, R. M. Lemor 9D-6 Signal Analysis in Scanning Acoustic Microscopy for Non-Destructive Assessment of Connective Defects in Flip-Chip BGA Devices ......................... 817 S. Brand, K. Raum, P. Czuratis, P. Hoffrogge Optical Interactions 1 9E-1 Limitation and Improvement of Collinear Beam Acousto-Optic Tunable Filters ............ 821 I. C. Chang
9E-2 High Efficiency Multi-Channel Acousto-Optic Multiplexers on Anisotropic Light Diffraction by Multi-Frequency Sound ........................................................... 825 V. V. Proklov, S. N. Antonov, A. V. Vainer, Y. G. Rezvov 9E-5 Ultrasound Fast Modulation Mode AOTFs for Differential Photoluminescence Spectroscopy ................................................................................ 829 V. E. Pozhar, V. I. Pustovoit, S. A. Beryoza 9E-6 Acoustic Realignment of Nematic Liquid Crystals by Guided Waves ............................... 832 Y.-C. Lee, W.-B. Shih, Y.-W. Su, C.-C. Yin Medical Applications: Therapy & Diagnosis 9F-2 Heat Conductive Array Transducer for Phase-Conversion Molecular Imaging .............. 836 T. Azuma, S. Sonoda, K.-I. Kawabata, S.-I. Umemura 9F-4 Rectangular Cymbal Arrays for Ultrasonic Transdermal Insulin Delivery ...................... 840 J. Luis, E.-J. Park, R. J. Meyer Jr., N. B. Smith 9F-5 Combined 2D Array Transducers/Deployment Kits for Real-Time 3D Ultrasound Guidance of Interventional Devices.................................................... 844 E. D. Light, S. W. Smith Photoacoustic Imaging 10A-3 Intravascular Photoacoustic Imaging with Gold Nanoparticles....................................... 848 B. Wang, E. Yantsen, T. Larson, S. Sethuraman, K. Sokolov, S. Emelianov 10A-4 In Vitro Blood Flow Mean Velocity Estimation Using a Fast Photoacoustic Imaging System ............................................................................................. 852 C.-K. Liao, C.-W. Wei, S.-W. Huang, P.-C. Li 10A-5 Beamforming for Photoacoustic Imaging Using Linear Array Transducer ................... 856 S. Park, S. R. Aglyamov, S. Emelianov 3D / Cardiovascular Imaging 10B-1 Strain Imaging of Arterial Wall with Translational Motion Compensation and Error Correction ........................................................ 860 H. Hasegawa, H. Kanai 10B-2 Acoustic Radiation Force Impulse Imaging of Mechanical Stiffness Propagation within Myocardial Tissue ....................................................... 864 S. J. Hsu, J. L. Hubert, P. D. Wolf, G. Trahey 10B-3 Vibrating Interventional Device Detection Using Real-Time 3D Color Doppler ............ 868 M. P. Fronheiser, S. F. Idriss, P. D. Wolf, S.W. Smith 10B-4 4D Cardiac Strain Imaging: Methods and Initial Results ................................................. 872 R. G. P. Lopata, M. M. Nillesen, I. H. Gerrits, J. M. Thijssen, L. Kapusta, C. L. de Korte
10B-5 4D Elasticity Imaging of PVA LV Phantom Integrated with Pulsatile Circulation System Using 2D Phased Array ................................................................... 876 C. Jia, K. Kim, T. J. Kolias, J. M. Rubin, W. F. Weitzel, P. Yan, D. Dione, A. J. Sinusas, J. Duncan, M. O’Donnell 10B-6 A Composite Imaging Technique for High Frame-Rate and Full-View Cardiovascular Ultrasound and Elasticity Imaging .............. 880 S. Wang, W.-N. Lee, J. Luo, E. E. Konofagou High Frequency: Applications and Devices 10C-2 High Frequency Ultrasound Characterization of Blood Clotting Process: Results Obtained With Plasma and Whole Blood................................. 884 C. Plag, R. Libgot, Y. Gruel, F. Patat, F. Ossant 10C-3 Radial Modulation Imaging of Microbubbles at High Frequency ................................... 888 E. Chérin, J. Brown, H. Shariff, R. Karshafian, R. Williams, P. N. Burns, F. S. Foster, S.-E. Måsøy 10C-4 Improved Myocardial Motion Tracking in Mouse Echocardiography Using Large-Diameter Microbubbles ................................................. 892 Y. Li, C. D. Garson, Y. Xu, B. A. French, J. A. Hossack 10C-5 Identification of Hepatocellular Carcinomas with Contrast Enhanced 40 MHz Ultrasound in Hepatitis B Virus X Protein Transgenic Mice....... 896 A.-H. Liao, Y.-C. Cheng, S.-H. Yeh, P.-C. Li 10C-6 Fully Integrated CMUT-Based Forward-looking Intracardiac Imaging for Electrophysiology .................................................................................. 900 A. Nikoozadeh, I. O. Wygant, D.-S. Lin, Ö. Oralkan, A. S. Ergun, K. Thomenius, A. Dentinger, D. Wildes, G. Akopyan, K. Shivkumar, A. Mahajan, D. N. Stephens, D. Sahn, P. T. Khuri-Yakub NDE Transducers and Industrial Measurements 10D-1 On-Line Ultrasonic Inspection at Elevated Temperatures ............................................... 904 S. P. Kelly, I. Atkinson, C. Gregory, K. J. Kirk 10D-2 Integrated Plate Acoustic Wave Transducers Using Mode Conversion .......................... 909 K.-T. Wu, M. Kobayashi, C.-K. Jen, J.-F. Moisan 10D-3 Long Range Guided Wave Inspection of Pipelines by a New Local Magnetostrictive Transducer ............................................................... 913 F. Bertoncini, M. Raugi, F. Turcu, G. Acciani, G. Brunetti, G. Fornarelli 10D-4 Waveguide Transducers with Limited Diffraction Beam for Ultrasonic Flow Measuring at High Temperature and Pressure ................................................. 917 V. K. Hamidullin, R. N. Malakhanov, A. A. Gnedov, G. R. Osokin, S. V. Nagaevskiy 10D-6 A PZT/Si Composite Transducer for Resonant Ultrasound Spectroscope ..................... 921 H. Sun, Z. Zhang, T. Zhang, H. Guo
SAW Device Design 10E-0 Improved Temperature Stability of One-Port SAW Resonators Achieved without Coils ...................................................................... 925 G. Martin, H. Schmidt, B. Wall 10E-1 A New Unidirectional Transducer Using Proximity Coupling Between Bidirectional Tracks ....................................................................... 929 M. Solal, R. E. Chang 10E-2 A Topology to Ameliorate Insertion Loss and Large Signal Capture Effects in Tunable SAW Filters ................................................................. 933 J. A. Kosinski 10E-3 GPS SAW Filter Using A Wafer Level Technique ............................................................ 937 F. Shiba, M. Yamazaki, O. Iijima, H. Yatsuda 10E-4 Modeling and Design of a Wire Bonded Low Loss Single Ended DMS Filter Having Broadband Rejection of -45 dB .............................................. 941 J. J. Rao, A. S. Loseu, K. J. Gamble Lead Free Piezoelectrics and Zinc Oxide 10F-3 Self-Focused ZnO Transducers for Ultrasonic Biomicroscopy......................................... 945 J. M. Cannata, J. A. Williams, Q. F. Zhou, H. Yu, L. Sun, E. S. Kim, K. K. Shung 10F-4 Self-Focused 1-3 Composite LiNbO3 Single Element Transducers for High Frequency HIFU Applications ................................................................... 949 R. Liu, H. H. Kim, J. M. Cannata, G.-S. Chen, K. K. Shung 10F-5 Integrated Ultrasonic Transducers above 500°C ............................................................... 953 M. Kobayashi, C.-K. Jen, H. Nagata, Y. Hiruma, T. Tokutsu, T. Takenaka Targeted & Molecular Imaging 11A-3 A Novel Sensitive Targeted Imaging Technique for Ultrasonic Molecular Imaging ......................................................................................................... 957 H. Zheng, D. E. Kruse, D. N. Stephens, K. W. Ferrara, P. Sutcliffe, E. Gardner 11A-4 Molecular Imaging with Targeted Contrast Agents and High Frequency Ultrasound ........................................................ 961 A. van Wamel, M. Celebi, J. A. Hossack, J. M. Backer, M. V. Backer, K. Ley, N. de Jong, A. L. Klibanov 11A-5 Interrogation of the Targeting Mechanisms of Ultrasound Contrast Agent Microbubbles Using Atomic Force Microscopy ............................. 965 V. Sboros, E. Glynos, S. D. Pye, C. M. Moran, M. B. Butler, J. A. Ross, W. N. McDicken, V. Koutsos Small Animal Imaging 11B-1 Noninvasive Electromechanical Wave Imaging and Conduction Velocity Estimation In Vivo ........................................................................................ 969 E. Konofagou, J. Luo, D. Saluja, K. Fujikura, D. Cervantes, J. Coromilas
11B-2 Temporal and Spatial Analysis of Cardiac Contractile Dyssynchrony in Mouse Left Ventricle Post Myocardial Infarction Using High Resolution Ultrasound .................................. 973 Y. Li, C. D. Garson, Y. Xu, B. A. French, J. A. Hossack 11B-3 A Unified Transmission/Reflection Acoustic Tomography Scheme for Small Animal Tissue Characterization ................................................ 977 M. Ashfaq, H. Ermert 11B-4 Quantitative Ultrasound Assessment of Breast Cancer Using a Multiparameter Approach ........................................................................ 981 M. L. Oelze, W. D. O’Brien Jr., J. F. Zachary 11B-5 Pulse Wave Imaging Of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms: Comparison Between Control And Angiotensin II-Treated Mice In Vivo .................................. 985 J. Luo, K. Fujikura, L. S. Tyrie, M. D. Tilson III, E. E. Konofagou 11B-6 Detection of Electrical Current in a Live Rabbit Heart Using Ultrasound ..................... 989 R. Olafsson, C. Jia, S.-W. Huang, R. S. Witte, M. O’Donnell Velocity & Motion Estimators 11C-1 Fast Spectral Velocity Estimation Using Adaptive Techniques: In-Vivo Results ........... 993 F. Gran, A. Jakobsson, J. Udesen, J. A. Jensen 11C-2 Minute Roughness Measurement Using Phase Tracking for Arterial Wall Diagnosis Non-Invasively In Vivo ............................................................................ 997 M. Cinthio, H. Hasegawa, H. Kanai 11C-3 Sonorheometry: A New Method for Assessing Coagulation Potential ........................... 1001 F. Viola, F. W. Mauldin Jr., S. P. Tropello, B. G. Macik, M. B. Lawrence, W. F. Walker 11C-4 Fast Blood Vector Velocity Imaging: Simulations and Preliminary In Vivo Results .............................................................................. 1005 J. Udesen, F. Gran, K. L. Hansen, J. A. Jensen, C. Thomsen, M. B. Nielsen 11C-5 Characterization of Time-Varying Mechanical Viscoelastic Parameters of Mimicking Deep Vein Thrombi with 2D Dynamic Elastography ..................... 1009 C. Schmitt, A. H. Henni, G. Cloutier 11C-6 New Observations on the Anisotropy of Ultrasound Blood Backscatter as a Function of Frequency and Shear Rate ............................ 1013 C. Guilbert, F. Yu, G. Cloutier Array Imaging 11D-2 Total Focussing Method for Volumetric Imaging in Immersion Non Destructive Evaluation ........................................................................................ 1017 A. Tweedie, R. L. O'Leary, G. Harvey, A. Gachagan, C. Holmes, P. D. Wilcox, B. W. Drinkwater 11D-3 MOSAIC: An Integrated Ultrasonic 2D Array System .................................................. 1021 S. Triger, J. Wallace, J.-F. Saillant, S. Cochran, D. R. S. Cumming
Bulk Acoustic Wave Devices 2 11E-0 Improve MBVD Model to Consider Frequency Dependent Loss for BAW Filter Design..................................................................... 1025 F. Z. Bi, B. P. Barber 11E-2 Review and Comparison of Bulk Acoustic Wave FBAR, SMR Technology ................. 1029 R. Ruby 11E-3 A Thermally Stable CMOS Oscillator Using Temperature Compensated FBAR ........ 1041 W. Pang, R. C. Ruby, R. Parker, P. W. Fisher, J. D. Larson III, K. J. Grannen, D. Lee, C. Feng, L. Callaghan 11E-4 Application of a Vibrating Membrane Model to Bulk-Acoustic-Wave Resonators ................................................................................................... 1045 A. B. M. Jansman, R. C. Strijbos, J. W. Lobeek, F. Vanhelmont, J. J. M. Ruigrok, T. Pensala, M. Ylilammi pMUTs 11F-1 A Flexion Mode Piezoelectric Micro-Transformer Processed by Aerosol Deposition Method ....................................................................................................... 1049 X. Y. Wang, P. Z. Chang, D. Vasic, F. Costa, W. J. Wu 11F-3 Performance of Flexure-Mode pMUT 2D Arrays ............................................................ 1053 D. E. Dausch, K. H. Gilchrist, J. B. Castellucci, D. R. Chou, O. T. von Ramm 11F-5 High-Frequency Piezoelectric PZT Film Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducers ..... 1057 Q. F. Zhou, D. Wu, F. T. Djuth, C. G. Liu, K. K. Shung Contrast Agents: High Frequency Studies 12A-1 Concentration Requirements for Subharmonic Quantitative Contrast Enhanced High Frequency Ultrasound Flow Studies ........................... 1061 S. A. Stapleton, A. Needles, E. Henderson, F. S. Foster 12A-2 Subharmonic Contrast Intravascular Ultrasound ........................................................... 1065 D. E. Goertz, M. E. Frijlink, D. Tempel, R. Krams, N. de Jong, A. F. W. van der Steen 12A-3 A New Real-Time High-Frequency Subharmonic Contrast Mode for Mouse Imaging ............................................................................................... 1069 A. Needles, J. Graba, C. Bilan, T. Coulthard, D. Hirson, F. S. Foster, D. E. Goertz, S. A. Stapleton 12A-4 In Vivo 3D Contrast-Enhanced Imaging of the Embryonic Mouse Vasculature ......... 1073 O. Aristizábal, R. Williamson, D. H. Turnbull 12A-5 Subharmonic Response from Polymer-Shelled Contrast Agents ................................... 1077 J. A. Ketterling, J. Mamou 12A-6 A Method for the Regularized Estimation of Contrast Agent Concentration in Small Animal Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound Studies ............................................................... 1081 S. Mulé, A. De Cesare, O. Lucidarme, F. Frouin, A. Herment
Blood Flow 12B-1 Detectability of Small Blood Vessels Using High-Frequency Power Doppler Ultrasound ............................................................................... 1085 S. Z. Pinter, J. C. Lacefield 12B-2 Functional Doppler Imaging: A Feasibility Study ........................................................... 1089 S. Sikdar, J. H. Kim, Y. M. Yoo, K. Karadayi, J. Xu, O. Kolokythas, K. W. Beach, Y. Kim 12B-3 Validation of Transverse Oscillation Vector Velocity Estimation In-Vivo .................... 1093 K. L. Hansen, J. Udesen, C. Thomsen, J. A. Jensen, M. B. Nielsen 12B-4 Real-Time Multi-Component Hemodynamic Measurement in Vascular Aneurysms Using Echo Particle Image Velocimetry: Comparison of In Vitro and Computational Results ................................................................... 1097 L. Liu, F. Zhang, R. Wang, R. Shandas 12B-5 Eigen-Based Clutter Filters for Color Flow Imaging: Single-Ensemble vs. Multi-Ensemble Approaches ....................................................................... 1101 A. C. H. Yu, L. Løvstakken 12B-6 Multi-Frequency Encoding for Rapid Color Flow and Quadroplex Imaging ............... 1105 N. Oddershede, F. Gran, J. A. Jensen Bone 12C-1 High Resolution Acoustic Microscopy: A New Method to Investigate Remodeling Process of Trabecular Bone .................................................................. 1109 F. Rupin, A. Saïed, V. David, K. Raum, F. Peyrin, L. Vico, P. Laugier 12C-2 Improved Accuracy of Broadband Ultrasound Attenuation Measurement Using Phase Insensitive Detection: Results in 73 Women ............. 1113 K. A. Wear 12C-4 A Minute Bone Bending Angle Measuring Method Using Echo-Tracking for Assessment of Bone Strength ........................................................................ 1116 R. Sakai, K. Miyasaka, H. Suzuki, T. Ohtsuka, A. Harada, Y. Yoshikawa, J. Matsuyama, K. Nakamura, I. Ohnishi NDE Wave Propagation 12D-1 Excitation of Longitudinal and Lamb Waves in Plates by Edge-Mounted Transducers .......................................................................................................... 1120 D. W. Greve, P. Zheng, I. J. Oppenheim 12D-2 Rate-Dependent Micromechanical Model Applied to Wave Propagation through Rough Interfaces .............................................................................. 1124 A. Misra, O. Marangos 12D-3 Validity of Born Approximation for Plate Wave Scattering Problems ......................... 1128 A. H. Rohde, M. Veidt
12D-4 Welding Characteristics of a 27 kHz Ultrasonic Complex Vibration Welding System with Six Transducers Integrated Using a (2,1) Mode Transverse Vibration Disk ......................................................... 1132 J. Tsujino, T. Ueoka, T. Aoyama, R. Karatsu, T. Kyuzen 12D-5 NDE of Adhesive Joints Using V(x,t) Data ....................................................................... 1136 J. Sadler, S. Titov, R. G. Maev 12D-6 A Study on the Dispersion Behaviors of Antisymmetric Flexural Modes Propagating Along Wedges Tips with Coatings ............................................... 1140 C.-H. Yang, S.-W. Tang Bulk Acoustic Wave Devices 3 12E-0 2X Size and Cost Reduction of Film Bulk Acoustic Resonator (FBAR) Chips with Tungsten Electrodes for PCS/GPS/800 MHz Multiplexers .... 1144 P. Bradley, J. Kim, S. Ye, P. Nikkel, S. Bader, C. Feng 12E-1 Accelerometer Based on Thin-Film Bulk Acoustic Wave Resonators ........................... 1148 H. Campanella, J. A. Plaza, J. Montserrat, J. Esteve, A. Uranga, N. Barniol 12E-2 X-Band Filters Utilizing AlN Thin Film Bulk Acoustic Resonators ............................... 1152 M. Hara, T. Yokoyama, M. Ueda, Y. Satoh 12E-3 Channel-Select RF MEMS Filters Based on Self-Coupled AlN Contour-Mode Piezoelectric Resonators ....................................................... 1156 C. Zuo, N. Sinha, M. B. Pisani, C. R. Perez, R. Mahameed, G. Piazza 12E-4 Low Phase Noise, Low Power Consuming 3.7 GHz Oscillator Based on High-Overtone Bulk Acoustic Resonator ................................................................................ 1160 H. Yu, C.-Y. Lee, W. Pang, H. Zhang, E. S. Kim 12E-5 Fabrication and Properties of High-Q AlN/SiO2 Composite TFBAR’s for above IC Oscillators ............................................................................. 1164 A. Artieda, P. Muralt Bulk wave Devices 2 12F-3 A Pitch-Catch UHF Piezoelectric Transformer Fabricated with Thin Film PZT Transducers .......................................................................................................... 1168 J. D. Larson III, S. R. Gilbert, M. L. Frank 12F-4 Investigation of Efficient Ultrasonic Array Focusing in Attenuative Solids .................. 1175 A. Ganguli, R. X. Gao, K. Liang, J. Jundt 12F-5 Transmission of Acoustic Plane Waves through Multilayered Piezoelectric Plates ..... 1179 M. Lam, E. Le Clézio, E. Ringgaard, K. Hansen, G. Feuillard Student Paper Competition P0-1 High Resolution Fundamental and Harmonic Imaging Using a MEMS Fabricated Ultrasonic Transducer ................................................................................ 1183 C. Chandrana, N. A. Kharin, A. Nair, K. R. Waters, D. G. Vince, B. Kuban, G. R. Lockwood, S. Roy, A. J. Fleischman
P0-2 Spectroscopic Intravascular Photoacoustic Imaging ......................................................... 1188 S. Sethuraman, B. Wang, S. Litovsky, J. Amirian, R. Smalling, S. Emelianov P0-3 Focused Ultrasound-Induced Molecular Delivery through the Blood-Brain Barrier ................................................................................... 1192 J. J. Choi, S. Wang, B. Morrison III, E. E. Konofagou P0-4 Transient Change in the Hysteresis Property of the Arterial Wall Due to Flow-Mediated Dilation ....................................................................... 1196 K. Ikeshita, H. Hasegawa, H. Kanai P0-5 An In Vivo Tumor-Mimic Model for Evaluating the Accuracy of HIFU Treatments: Preclinical Studies .............................................................. 1200 W. A. N'Djin, D. Melodelima, H. Parmentier, M. Rivoire, J. Y. Chapelon P0-6 Kelvin-Voigt Fractional Derivative Approach Reduces Parameter Space for Elasticity Imaging ....................................................................................... 1204 C. Coussot, S. Kalyanam, R. D. Yapp, M. F. Insana P0-7 Computational Time Reversal Ultrasonic Array Imaging of Multipoint Targets .......... 1208 P. Simko, J. Saniie P0-8 Robotic Based Reconfigurable Lamb Wave Scanner for Non-Destructive Evaluation ........................................................................................................... 1213 G. Dobie, W. Galbraith, M. Friedrich, S. G. Pierce, G. Hayward P0-9 A Lateral Field Excited Acoustic Wave Sensor for the Detection of Saxitoxin in Water ..................................................................................................... 1217 M. Wark, B. Kalanyan, L. Ellis, J. Fick, L. Connell, D. Neivandt, J. F. Vetelino P0-10 A Ray Technique to Calculate Multiple Reflected and Transmitted Waves in Layered Media .......................................................................................... 1221 J. Sadler, R. G. Maev P0-11 Experimental Study of Complete Band Gaps and Waveguiding Inside Phononic Crystal Slabs ................................................................................ 1225 F.-L. Hsiao, A. Khelif, H. Moubchir, A. Choujaa, C.-C. Chen, V. Laude P0-12 Highly Oriented C-Axis 23° Tilted ZnO Films with High Quasi-Shear Mode Electromechanical Coupling Coefficients........................................... 1229 T. Matsuo, T. Yanagitani, M. Matsukawa, Y. Watanabe P0-13 Phase Velocity Control of Surface Acoustic Waves Based on Surface Shorting and Electrical Field Application Using MEMS Switches .............................. 1233 J. H. Kuypers, M. E. Schmidt, S. Tanaka, M. Esashi P0-14 Inline SAW RFID Tag Using Time Position and Phase Encoding ................................. 1239 S. Härmä, W. G. Arthur, R. G. Maev, C. S. Hartmann, V. P. Plessky P0-15 Temperature Compensated Bulk Acoustic Wave Resonator and its Predictive 1D Acoustic Tool for RF Filtering .......................................................................... 1243 D. Petit, N. Abelé, A. Volatier, A. Lefevre, P. Ancey, J.-F. Carpentier
P0-18 Forward-Looking IVUS Imaging Using a Dual-Annular Ring CMUT Array: Experimental Results .......................................................... 1247 R. Guldiken, J. Zahorian, G. Gurun, M. S. Qureshi, M. Balantekin, C. Tekes, P. Hasler, M. Karaman, S. Carlier, F. L. Degertekin Signal Processing P1A-1 Phase Domain Velocity Estimation in Medical Ultrasound with Linear Frequency Modulated Chirps: A Simulation Study ........................................................ 1251 B. Lamboul, M. J. Bennett, T. Anderson, N. W. McDicken P1A-4 Model-Based Pulse Detection for 3D Ultrasound Computer Tomography .................. 1255 G. F. Schwarzenberg, M. Weber, T. Hopp, N. V. Ruiter P1A-5 Analysis of Backscattered Signals with a Neural Network Model for Microemboli Classification .............................................................. 1259 P. Palanchon, N. Benoudjit, M. Bahaz, N. Cherrid, A. Bouakaz P1A-6 Versatile High Frequency Coded Imaging System .......................................................... 1262 M. Lewandowski, A. Nowicki P1A-7 Automatic Segmentation of the Anterior Chamber in In Vivo High-Frequency Ultrasound Images of the Eye ............................................................. 1266 A. Coron, R. H. Silverman, A. Saïed, P. Laugier P1A-8 Blurred Ultrasonic Images as ISI-Affected Signals: Joint Tissue Response Estimation and Channel Tracking in the Proposed Paradigm ............ 1270 L. De Marchi, A. Palladini, N. Testoni, N. Speciale P1A-9 Transducer Bandwidth Influence on the Golay Encoded Ultrasound Echoes ............. 1274 I. Trots, A. Nowicki, W. Secomski, J. Litniewski, M. Lewandowski P1A-11 Non-Linear Effects of Signal to Image Mapping in Voxel-Driven SAFT Based Reconstruction Approaches ............................................................. 1278 M. Zapf, G. F. Schwarzenberg, M. Karl, N. V. Ruiter P1A-12 Using the Phase Modulation Imposed by Tissue Inhomogeneity to Determine the Full Acoustic Near Field ............................................. 1282 W. E. Padden, R. S. Thompson, C. Macaskill P1A-13 Speckle Suppression Using Maximal-Brightness-Difference-Based Adaptive Median Weighting ........................................ 1286 C.-C. Shen, W.-T. Chen Therapeutic Ultrasound 1 P1B-1 Optimization of Power Distributions Produced by Ultrasound Phased Arrays through Waveform Diversity ........................................................... 1290 X. Zeng, R. J. McGough P1B-2 Design and Construction of a Flow Phantom for HIFU Research ................................. 1294 D. Johnson, V. Zderic
P1B-3 Noninvasive Bleeding Detection and Localization Using Three Dimensional Doppler Ultrasound ....................................................................................... 1297 A. Anand, J. Petruzzello, S. Yin, B. Dunmire, J. Kucewicz, S. Vaezy P1B-4 Characterization of a HIFU Field at High Intensity ....................................................... 1301 S. M. Howard, C. I. Zanelli P1B-7 Experimental and Theoretical Study of Strongly Focused High Intensity Ultrasound ............................................................................................... 1305 V. Goland, L. Kushkuley, S. Mimran, Y. Zadok, S. Ben-Ezra, A. Shalgi, A. Rybianets P1B-8 Experimental Investigation of the Effects of Gas Pockets on HIFU Field .................... 1309 S. H. R. Hosseini, X. Zheng, S. Vaezy P1B-10 Advantages of Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonics Transducers (CMUTs) for High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) ................................... 1313 S. H. Wong, M. Kupnik, K. Butts-Pauly, B. T. Khuri-Yakub P1B-11 A 2D-Array for Transcranial Ultrasound Focusing Using Shear-Mode Conversion: A Numerical Study .............................................................................. 1317 S. Pichardo, K. Hynynen P1B-13 Simulation and Evaluation of the Sound Field of an Image-Guided Sonoporation Applicator ...................................................................................... 1321 K. Hensel, M. P. Mienkina, G. Schmitz P1B-14 Evaluation of Therapy Effect on Lymph Node Size with 24 MHz Ultrasound in Transgenic Mice ....................................................................................... 1325 C. Maisonneuve, M. R. Bosisio, C. Mueller, L. Bridal Elasticity Imaging: Applications P1C-1 Evaluation of Material Parameters of PVA Phantoms for Reconstructive Ultrasound Elastography ..................................................................................... 1329 W. Khaled, T. Neumann, H. Ermert, S. Reichling, A. Arnold, O. T. Bruhns P1C-2 Liver Stiffness Measurement Using Transient Elastography in Patients with Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver (NAFLD) and Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH) ......................................................................................... 1333 V. Miette, C. Fournier, L. Adara, L. Sandrin P1C-3 Temporal Formation of the Ethanol-Induced Hepatic Lesions: Preliminary in Vitro Elastographic Results ................................................................................. 1337 J. Shao, J. Bai, Y. Zhang, L. Cui, J. Wang P1C-4 Real-Time Semi-Automatic Segmentation of Hepatic Radiofrequency Ablated Lesions in an In Vivo Porcine Model Using Sonoelastography .......................................................................... 1341 B. Castaneda, M. Zhang, K. Hoyt, K. Bylund, J. Christensen, W. Saad, J. Strang, D. J. Rubens, K. J. Parker
P1C-5 Transient Acoustic Radiation Force Elastography for HIFU Guidance and Monitoring ................................................................................................... 1345 G. P. Berry, D. Melodelima, J. C. Bamber, Y. Ma, I. Rivens, G. ter Haar P1C-8 Clinical Performance of Balloon-Inflation-Based Elasticity Imaging for Prostate Cancer Diagnosis ....................................................................... 1349 T. Matsumura, M. Tsutsumi, S. Ishikawa, T. Miyagawa, Y. Fujihara, A. Tonomura, T. Osaka, R. Shinomura, T. Mitake, H. Kanda, T. Shiina P1C-9 Prostate Cancer Detection Based on Three Dimensional Sonoelastography ................ 1353 B. Castaneda, K. Hoyt, M. Zhang, D. Pasternack, L. Baxter, P. Nigwekar, A. di Sant’Agnese, J. Joseph, J. Strang, D. J. Rubens, K. J. Parker Acoustic Sensors P1D-1 A Rapid Method for Classification of Interfacial Processes Using Multi-Harmonic Thickness Shear Mode(MTSM) Sensors ........... 1357 E. Ergezen, R. Lec P1D-2 High Temperature Langasite BAW Gas Sensor Based on ZnO Nanowire Arrays ...... 1361 H. Cheng, L. Qin, Q.-M. Wang P1D-4 Characteristics of a Novel Magnetic Field Sensor Using Piezoelectric Vibrations ...... 1365 K. Dan, K. Nakamura, S. Ueha P1D-5 A Periodicity Break Technique in 1D Array without Eliminated Elements Using cMUTs Technology for the Layout ................................................ 1369 J. Villazón, A. Ibáñez, A. Austeng NDE Defect Measurements P1E-3 Ultrasonic QNDE Instrument for Quantitative Inclusion and Pore Characterization of Steel Billets ........................................................................................... 1373 V. Kananen, J. Eskelinen, E. Hæggström P1E-4 Voids Detection in Brick Masonry Structures by Using Ultrasonic Testing ................. 1377 A. Musolino, M. Raugi, M. Tucci, F. Turcu P1E-5 Understanding Ultrasound-Induced Aluminum Oxide Breakage During Wirebonding ....................................................................... 1381 H. Seppänen, A. Kaskela, K. Mustonen, M. Oinonen, E. Hæggström P1E-6 Monitoring and Extracting Film Viscoelastic Properties Using SH-SAW .................... 1385 D. Gallimore, P. Millard, M. Pereira da Cunha Quartz/ Langasite P1F-2 Effects of Electromagnetic Radiation on the Q of Quartz Resonators .......................... 1389 M. Patel, Y.-K. Yong, J. Vig, A. Ballato P1F-3 Numerically-Analytical Calculation Method for Vibration Amplitude Distributions of Inharmonic Modes of Double Rotated Cuts Thickness-Shear Resonators ..................................................................... 1393 A. N. Lepetaev, I. V. Khomenko, A. V. Kosykh
P1F-4 Revisiting LGT Dielectric Constants and Temperature Coefficients Up to 120°C ...... 1397 P. M. Davulis, B. T. Sturtevant, S. L. Duy, M. Pereira da Cunha Thin Films P1G-2 Assessment of Aluminum Nitride Films Sputtered on Iridium Electrodes................... 1401 J. Olivares, M. Clement, E. Iborra, S. González-Castilla, N. Rimmer, A. Rastogi P1G-3 Highly (110)-Oriented Potassium Niobate Thin Films Prepared by RF-Magnetron Sputtering ............................................................................. 1405 S. Kakio, T. Suzuki, H. Kurosawa, Y. Nakagawa P1G-4 Characterization of Nanoimprinting Polymer Films Using Picosecond Ultrasonics ......................................................................................................... 1409 J. Bryner, J. Vollmann, L. Aebi, J. Dual, T. Kehoe, C. S. Torres P1G-5 Ion Beam Sputter-Deposited ZnO Thin Film for Broadband Shear Wave Excitation in the GHz Range................................................................ 1413 T. Yanagitani, M. Kiuch BAW Materials and Propagation P1H-1 LiNbO3-LiNbO3 High Overtone Bulk Acoustic Resonator Exhibiting High Q.f Product ....................................................................................... 1417 D. Gachon, E. Courjon, J. Masson, V. Petrini, J. Y. Rauch, S. Ballandras P1H-3 Epitaxial Pb(Zr0.2Ti0.8)O3 Thin Layers for the Fabrication of Radio-Frequency Elastic Wave Transducers ...................................................... 1421 R. Salut, W. Daniau, S. Ballandras, S. Gariglio, G. Triscone, J. M. Triscone P1H-4 FBAR Characteristics with AlN Film Using MOCVD Method and Ru/Ta Electrode ........................................................................................ 1425 Y. Aota, S. Tanifuji, H. Oguma, S. Kameda, H. Nakase, T. Takagi, K. Tsubouchi P1H-5 Uniformity Optimization of the Electromechanical Coupling Coefficient in AlN Based Bulk Acoustic Wave Resonators........ 1429 R. Lanz, L. Senn, L. Gabathuler, W. Huiskamp, R. C. Strijbos, F. Vanhelmont P1H-6 Picosecond Ultrasonics as a Helpful Technique for Introducing a New Electrode Material in BAW Technology: The Iridium Case ..................... 1433 A. Devos, J. Olivares, M. Clement, E. Iborra, N. Rimmer, A. Rastogi BAW Device Modeling P1I-1 Acoustical Parameters Characterisation of Aluminium Nitride Thin Film BAW Resonators Using Resonant Spectrum Approach .......... 1437 D. Cornez, S. Lapp, S. Cochran, K. J. Kirk P1I-3 FBAR Multi-Layer Resonator for Remote Identification ................................................ 1441 V. I. Cherednick P1I-4 Simulation of BAW Resonators Frequency Adjustment ................................................. 1444 A. Reinhardt, N. Buffet, A. Shirakawa, J. B. David, G. Parat, M. Aid, S. Joblot, P. Ancey
Transducer Materials Characterization P1J-1 Optimized Piezoelectric Sol-Gel Composite Films for High Frequency Ultrasonic Transducers ...................................................................................... 1448 A. Bardaine, P. Boy, P. Belleville, O. Acher, F. Levassort P1J-2 Ultrasonic Response of Screen Printed Thick Film Transducers ................................... 1452 S. N. Gwirc, M. F. G. Morillo, C. A. Negreira P1J-3 Evaluation of 2D Hydrophone Array System Using Epitaxial PZT Thin Film Grown on Epitaxial GAMMA-Al2O3/Si Substrate ........................... 1456 N. Okada, K. Higuchi, K. Kobayashi, M. Ito M. Takabe, M. Otonari, D. Akai, K. Sawada, M. Ishida P1J-4 Evaluation of Small Ultrasonic Probe Using Lead Zirconate Titanate Film Deposited by Hydrothermal Method ......................................... 1460 T. Hasegawa, M. K. Kurosawa, S. Takeuchi P1J-5 Performance Comparison of Screen-Printed Piezoelectric Structures on Porous PZT and Alumina Substrates ............................................. 1464 P. Maréchal, D. Kuscer, F. Levassort, L. P. Tran-Huu-Hue, J. Holc, M. Kosec, M. Lethiecq Cardiac P2A-2 Three-Dimensional Cardiac Image Segmentation Using Adaptive Filtering and 3D Deformable Simplex Meshes ............................................................ 1468 M. M. Nillesen, R. G. P. Lopata, I. H. Gerrits, L. Kapusta, H. J. Huisman, J. M. Thijssen, C. L. de Korte P2A-3 Multimodal PET/Ultrasound Imaging for Cardiac Molecular Imaging ....................... 1472 S. Hold, M. P. Mienkina, G. Schmitz, N. Lang, K. Schäfers P2A-5 Guided Automatic Segmentation of the Murine Left Ventricle Using Conservation of Myocardial Volume ........................................... 1476 C. D. Garson, B. Li, S. T. Acton, J. A. Hossack P2A-6 Automatic Segmentation of the Left Ventricle in 3D Echocardiography Using Active Appearance Models ........................................................... 1480 M. van Stralen, K. Y. E. Leung, M. M. Voormolen, N. de Jong, A. F. W. van der Steen, J. H. C. Reiber, J. G. Bosch P2A-7 A Robust Deformable Simplex Mesh Model with Temporal Signal Decorrelation Constraints in Echocardiography ............................................ 1484 I. H. Gerrits, M. M. Nillesen, R. G. P. Lopata, J. P. T. Rijk, J. M. Thijssen, C. L. de Korte P2A-8 Fully Automatic Detection of Left Ventricular Long Axis and Mitral Valve Plane in 3D Echocardiography ............................................................................... 1488 M. van Stralen, K. Y. E. Leung, M. M. Voormolen, N. de Jong, A. F. W. van der Steen, J. H. C. Reiber, J. G. Bosch P2A-9 Analysis of 4D Ultrasound for Dynamic Measures of Cardiac Function ...................... 1492 Q. Duan, S. Homma, A. F. Laine
P2A-10 Identification of Heart Wall Based on Coherence of Ultrasonic RF Echoes Evaluated in Frequency Domain ............................................................. 1496 T. Kinugawa, H. Hasegawa, H. Kanai P2A-11 In Vivo Cardiac Imaging of Adult Zebrafish Using High Frequency Ultrasound ..... 1500 L. Sun, C.-L. Lien, K. K. Shung Beamforming and Beam Steering P2B-1 Synthetic Aperture Focusing Applied to Imaging Using a Rotating Single Element Transducer ......................................................................................... 1504 J. Kortbek, J. A. Jensen, K. L. Gammelmark P2B-2 A New Architectural Design of Full Aperture, Full Frame-Rate Synthetic Aperture Beamforming ASIC ......................................................... 1508 M.-H. Bae, B.-S. Kim, M.-K. Jeong, R.-Y. Yoon, H.-W. Lee, Y.-G. Kim P2B-3 A New Motion Estimation and Compensation Method for Real-Time Ultrasonic Synthetic Aperture Imaging ..................................................................... 1511 M.-H. Bae, B.-S. Kim, M.-K. Jeong, J.-H. Ham, D.-Y. Kim, W.-Y. Lee, H.-W. Lee P2B-4 Crisscross 2D cMUT Array: Beamforming Strategy and Synthetic 3D Imaging Results ........................................................................................................ 1514 A. Savoia, V. Bavaro, G. Caliano, A. Caronti, R. Carotenuto, P. Gatta, C. Longo, M. Pappalardo P2B-5 Integrated Amplifier Array for High Frequency Ultrasound ........................................ 1518 S. J. Carey, L. L. Lay, J. V. Hatfield P2B-6 Parallel Image Reconstruction Operation by Dedicated Hardware for Three-Dimensional Ultrasound Imaging ............................................ 1522 K. Satoh, J. Tada, H. Yanagida, Y. Tamura P2B-7 Development of a Versatile Signal Processing Board for Real-Time 3D Beamforming ........................................................................................ 1526 K. Wall, G. R. Lockwood P2B-8 Design of a Digital High Frequency Linear Array Ultrasound Imaging System with High Frame Rate ........................................................ 1529 C.-H. Hu, K. K. Shung, A. Chang P2B-9 Delta-Sigma Beamforming with Parallel Modulation ..................................................... 1533 C. I. C. Nilsen P2B-10 Second-Harmonic Aberration Correction ...................................................................... 1537 H. Kaupang, T. Varslot, S.-E. Måsøy P2B-12 Minimum Variance Beamforming for High Frame-Rate Ultrasound Imaging .......... 1541 I. K. Holfort, F. Gran, J. A. Jensen P2B-13 Speckle Statistics in Adaptive Beamforming ................................................................. 1545 J.-F. Synnevåg, C.-I. C. Nilsen, S. Holm
P2B-14 Real-Time Indication of Acoustic Window for Phased-Array Transducers in Ultrasound Imaging .................................................................... 1549 L. Løvstakken, F. Orderud, H. Torp P2B-15 Transient Acoustic Fields Produced by Rectangular Apertures and Linear Arrays in Viscous Media .................................................... 1553 J. F. Kelly, R. J. McGough P2B-16 Beamforming for Realizing Designedpoint Spread Function ....................................... 1557 C. Sumi P2B-17 Single-Chip Solution for Ultrasound Imaging Systems: Initial Results ...................... 1563 A. Agarwal, T. Fukuoka, F. K. Schneider, Y. M. Yoo, F. Baluyot, Y. Kim Brain P2C-1 A Training Station to Facilitate Transcranial Ultrasound Imaging .............................. 1567 C. Hansen, J. Opretzka, B. Brendel, H. Ermert, M. Engelhardt, C. Brenke, K. Schmieder, S. Hold, K. Hensel, C. Krogias P2C-3 Ultrasound Based Intraoperative Brain Shift Correction .............................................. 1571 J. González, D. Sosa-Cabrera, M. Ortega, J. A. Gil, A. Tristán, E. Muñoz-Moreno, R. de Luis-García, R. Cárdenes NDE Imaging and Signal Processing P2D-2 Quantitative Estimation of Ultrasonic Multiple Access Method Based on M-Sequence Code ................................................................................. 1575 Y. Wang, T. Siginouchi, M. Hashimoto, H. Hachiya P2D-3 Performance Evaluation of Neural Network Based Ultrasonic Flaw Detection ........... 1579 S. Yoon, E. Oruklu, J. Saniie P2D-4 A Phase Based Approach for Estimation and Tracking of Locally Variable Delays ... 1583 Ø. Standal, T. A. Tangen, B. A. J. Angelsen P2D-5 The Progressive Dynamic Focusing Correction Technique in NDE .............................. 1586 J. Camacho, M. Parrilla, A. Ibañez, C. Fritsch P2D-6 Efficiency and Sensitivity Analysis of Chirplet Signal Decomposition for Ultrasonic NDE Applications ............................................. 1590 Y. Lu, R. Demirli, J. Saniie Sensors and NDE Transducers P2E-2 Study of Particles Separation in the Ultrasonic Microdevice ......................................... 1594 H. Yang, H. Guo P2E-3 Power Harvesting Using Piezoelectric MEMS Generator with Interdigital Electrodes .................................................................................................................... 1598 B. S. Lee, W. J. Wu, W. P. Shih, D. Vasic, F. Costa
P2E-4 Energy Harvesting Using Composite Silicon/Lithium Niobate Vibrating Structures .......................................................... 1602 B. Cavallier, P. Berthelot, S. Ballandras, H. Nouira, E. Foltête, L. Hirsinger P2E-5 Silicon Based GHz Acoustic Lenses for Time Resolved Acoustic Microscopy.............. 1605 A. Jakob, E. C. Weiss, T. Knoll, F. Bauerfeld, J. Herrmann, R. Lemor P2E-6 New Design of Electromagnetic Acoustic Transducer for Precise Determination of Defect ......................................................................... 1609 Y. Ohtsuka, T. Yoshimura, Y. Ueda P2E-7 A Novel AT-Cut Gyroscope, Its Analysis and Design ..................................................... 1613 M. Patel, Y.-K. Yong, S. Kanna, M. Tanaka Acoustic Wave Propagation: Theory and Modeling 2 P2F-2 Vibration of Post-Buckled Homogeneous Circular Plates .............................................. 1617 M. Williams, B. Griffin, B. Homeijer, B. Sankar, M. Sheplak P2F-3 Three Dimensional Periodic Finite Element Analysis of Solidly Mounted Resonators .......................................................................................................... 1621 M. S. Patel, Y.-K. Yong, H. Safar, M. Mastrapasqua P2F-4 Frequency Selective Wave Propagation in Graded Materials ........................................ 1625 L. Aebi, K. Loeffel, J. Bryner, J. Vollmann, J. Dual P2F-7 Formation Stress Effects on Wave Propagation in a Fluid-Filled Borehole ................. 1629 B. K. Sinha, E. Simsek P2F-8 Multipath Interference Between Plane and Corner Reflection for Ultrasonic Ranging Systems ..................................................................... 1633 C.-H. Cheng, P.-F. Chong, K.-L. Kwok, M.-W. Chan, T.-Y. Fung, C. Chao, W. Leung P2F-9 The Examination of Frequency Dependences of Elastic Waves Velocities and their Attenuation in Heterogeneous Mediums ............................ 1637 P. P. Turchin, A. A. Parfenov, V. V. Beletsky, A. A. Volzhentcev, V. M. Ruzanov, K. S. Aleksandrov P2F-10 Love Wave Propagation in a Cylindrically Layered Magneto-Electro-Elastic Structure ......................................................... 1641 J. Du, K. Xian, J. Wang BAW Device Design P2G-1 Effect of Nonuniform Loading Layer on Monolithic Thickness-Mode Piezoelectric Filters ........................................................................ 1645 W. Pan, R. Abdolvand, F. Ayazi P2G-2 Capacitively Coupled VHF Silicon Bulk Acoustic Wave Filters ................................... 1649 Q. Qin, S. Pourkamali, F. Ayazi P2G-3 Piezotransduced Single-Crystal Silicon BAW Resonators ............................................. 1653 A. Jaakkola, P. Rosenberg, A. Nurmela, T. Pensala, T. Riekkinen, J. Dekker, T. Mattila, A. Alastalo
P2G-4 Suppression of Acoustic Energy Leakage in FBARs with Al Bottom Electrode: FEM Simulation and Experimental Results ...................... 1657 R. Ohara, N. Yanase, T. Yasumoto, M. Kawase, S. Masuko, T. Ohno, K. Sano P2G-5 Area and Dispersion Dependence of Vibration Shape and Coupling Coefficient in Thin Film BAW Resonators .................................................................. 1661 T. Pensala, M. Ylilammi, J. Meltaus, K. Kokkonen SAW Applications 1 P2H-1 High Frequency and High Selectivity Balanced Front-End SAW Modules for Handheld Transceivers ................................................................ 1665 S. Doberstein P2H-2 Phases of Carrier Wave in a SAW Identification Tags .................................................. 1669 T. Han, W. Wang, J. M. Lin, H. Wu, H. Wang, Y. Shui P2H-3 Guided Lamb Waves in AlN Free Strips ......................................................................... 1673 M. Benetti, D. Cannatà, F. Di Pietrantonio, E. Verona P2H-4 Small (3x2.5mm²) Surface Acoustic Wave Duplexer for W-CDMA with Good Temperature and Frequency Characteristics ......................................... 1677 M. Kadota, T. Nakao, K. Nishiyama, S. Kido, M. Kato, R. Omote, H. Yonekura, N. Takada, R. Kita P2H-5 Small 3×2.5mm² Sized Surface Acoustic Wave Duplexer for US-PCS with Excellent Temperature and Frequency Characteristics ............... 1681 T. Nakao, M. Kadota, K. Nishiyama, Y. Nakai, D. Yamamoto, Y. Ishiura, T. Komura, N. Takada, R. Kita Numerical and Analytical Modeling P2I-2 Design of Steep Intensity Distribution for Acoustic Tweezer Using Multiple High Frequency Focused Transducers ................................ 1685 J. Lee, K. K. Shung P2I-3 A Comparison of Acoustic Beam Properties of a High-Frequency Annular and Linear Array ............................................................................. 1689 S. Ramachandran, J. A. Ketterling P2I-4 Design and Experimental Characterization of an Composite Longitudinal-Flexural Mode Ultrasonic Transducer .......................................... 1693 A. Iula, N. Lamberti, M. Pappalardo P2I-5 Enhanced Finite Element Scheme for Non-Linear Piezoelectricity ................................ 1697 M. Kaltenbacher, B. Kaltenbacher, T. Hegewald, R. Lerch P2I-7 1-3 Piezofiber-Silicone Rubber-Composite with Different Resonance Frequencies Enabling Frequency Controlled Shapes of the Ultrasound Radiation Pattern ................................................................................ 1701 J. Kellner, H. Schweinzer P2I-8 Modelling the Operating Frequency of Thin Film Piezoelectric Transducers .............. 1705 J. P. Hood, J. Elgoyhen, D. Hutson, K. J. Kirk
P2I-9 Modeling of Axisymetrical Transducer Configurations Based on Pseudospectral/Finite-Difference Time-Domain Method ...................................................... 1709 E. Filoux, F. Levassort, S. Callé, D. Certon, M. Lethiecq Vascular Viscoelasticity P3A-2 Analytical Modeling Of Plane Shear Wave Diffraction by a Radially Layered Cylinder for Dynamic Vascular Elastography ........................................... 1713 A. H. Henni, C. Schmitt, G. Cloutier P3A-3 Further Investigation of Ring Resonance in Estimation of Local Elasticity of Arteries ..................................................................................... 1717 X. Zhang, R. R. Kinnick, J. F. Greenleaf P3A-4 Compounding of Strain Data Non-Invasively Obtained at Large Beam Steered Angles ........................................................................................................... 1720 H. H. G. Hansen, R. G. P. Lopata, C. L. de Korte P3A-5 Two Methods for Catheter Motion Correction in IVUS Palpography .......................... 1724 M. G. Danilouchkine, F. Mastik, A. F. W. van der Steen P3A-6 Non-Invasive Micro-Vascular Ultrasound Elastography: Comparisons with M-Mode Strain Measurements in Rat Models of Hypertension ................. 1728 R. L. Maurice, J. Fromageau, É. Stoyanova, Z. Qin, J. Peng, P. Hamet, J. Tremblay, G. Cloutier Nonlinear Acoustics P3B-1 Experimental Demonstration of Improvements to Operator Splitting Method Using Field II .................................................................................... 1732 P. D. Fox P3B-2 Clutter From Multiple Scattering and Aberration in a Nonlinear Medium ................. 1736 G. Pinton, J. Dahl, G. Trahey P3B-3 Comparison of an Angular Spectrum Method and a Green's Function Method for Nonlinear Propagation of Pulsed Acoustic Fields from Medical Phased Array Transducers ............................................. 1740 J. Huijssen, M. D. Verweij, N. de Jong P3B-4 Coded Excitation and Nonlinear Pulse Compression in Pulse-Inversion Fundamental Imaging ......................................................................................... 1744 C.-C. Shen, Y.-C. Cheng, P.-C. Li P3B-5 A Feasibility Study of Tissue Harmonic Generation with 3f0 Transmit Phasing ......... 1748 C.-C. Shen, Y.-C. Wang, Y.-C. Hsieh P3B-6 Implications of Mode Conversion on Transcranial Ultrasound Imaging ..................... 1752 F. Vignon, W. T. Shi, X. Yin, T. Hoelscher, J. E. Powers P3B-7 Study on Harmonic Pulse Compression Imaging with Consideration of Harmonic Property ........................................................................................... 1756 M. Fujiwara, M. Tanabe, N. Akazawa, K. Okubo, N. Tagawa
P3B-8 Signed Echo Imaging with High Axial Resolution ........................................................... 1760 S.-I. Umemura, T. Azuma Therapeutic Ultrasound 2 P3C-1 Modelling of In Vivo Liver Motion on HIFU Treatments: A Combined Method ........ 1764 W. A. N'Djin, D. Melodelima, J. Y. Chapelon, N. R. Miller, J. C. Bamber P3C-2 Ultrasound Energy Rapidly Labels Stem/Progenitor Cells with Nanoparticle Beacons without Disrupting Membrane Integrity........................................ 1768 K. C. Partlow, J. A. Brant, J. N. Marsh, J. A. Nolta, M. S. Hughes, G. M. Lanza, S. A. Wickline P3C-4 Effect of Various Ultrasound Insonifications on the ABeta-Induced Apoptotic Neurons ............................................................................................... 1772 C.-Y. Chiu, S.-H. Wang, S.-H. Chen P3C-5 Split-Focused Ultrasound for Breast Tumor Thermal Surgery with Multidirectional Heating ......................................................................... 1776 T.-Y. Cheng, K.-C. Ju, C.-S. Ho, Y.-Y. Chen, W.-L. Lin P3C-6 Power Ultrasonics in Oral Implantology .......................................................................... 1780 A. Cardoni P3C-7 Investigation of Dual Curved Ultrasound Phased Arrays for Breast Tumor Thermal Therapy ................................................................................................... 1784 Y.-S. Huang, C.-S. Ho, M.-C. Hsu, Y.-Y. Chen, W.-L. Lin P3C-8 Techniques for Real-Time Monitoring and Control for HIFU (High Intensity Focused Ultrasound) Ablationin Porcine Brains In Vitro Studies ....... 1788 T. Long, V. Amin, S. McClure, R. Robert, L. Wu, R. B. Thompson, T. Ryken P3C-9 Simulation and Experiment Results of a 1D High Intensity Focused Ultrasound Array for Acoustic Hemostasis Applications ............. 1792 S. Zhou, X. Yin, J. Petruzzello P3C-10 Towards a Reflex Transmission Method for Ultrasound Thermometry .................... 1796 C. H. Farny, G. T. Clement P3C-12 Combining Spectral and Intensity Data to Identify Regions of Cavitation in Ultrasound Images; Application to HIFU ............................ 1800 C.-Y. Hsieh, P. P. Smith, T. Leslie, J. Kennedy, G. Ye, F. Mayia Tomography P3D-1 An Analysis of Refraction Artifacts in Time-of-Flight Tomography Regarding their Impact on Image Definition and Contrast Resolution ................................................................................... 1804 M. Ashfaq, H. Ermert P3D-2 Phase Aberration Correction for 3D Ultrasound Computer Tomography Images ..... 1808 N. V. Ruiter, R. Schnell, M. Zapf, H. Gemmeke
P3D-3 Transmission Ultrasound Imaging to Guide Thermal Therapy .................................... 1812 E. Soleimankhani, M. C. Kolios P3D-4 Two-Dimensional Ultrasonic Computed Tomography of Growing Bones ................... 1816 P. Lasaygues, E. Franceschini, R. Guillermin, J.-P. Lefebvre, N. Salaud, P. Petit P3D-5 Aperture Optimization for 3D Ultrasound Computer Tomography ............................. 1820 G. F. Schwarzenberg, M. Zapf, N. V. Ruiter P3D-6 Simulation, Fabrication, and Characterization of a Novel Flexible, Conformal Ultrasound Transducer Array ...................................................... 1824 R. S. Singh, M. O. Culjat, S. P. Vampola, K. Williams, Z. D. Taylor, H. Lee, W. S. Grundfest, E. R. Brown NDE Transducers P3E-1 Torsional Wave Transduction in a Rotating Shaft Using Magnetostrictive Patch Array........................................................................................................ 1828 C. I. Park, S. H. Cho, S. W. Han, Y. Y. Kim P3E-4 Transducer Design for Liquid Custody Transfer Ultrasonic Flowmetering ................ 1832 T. H. Nguyen, O. Khrakovsky, L. Sui P3E-5 Evaluation of Fatigue Specimens Using Emats for Nonlinear Ultrasonic Wave Detection ........................................................................................... 1836 R. Murayama, K. Ayaka P3E-6 Ultrasound Attenuation Spectroscopy for Highly Dissipative Fluids - A Novel Approach Focussing Process Applications ....................... 1840 R. Schaefer, P. Hauptmann NDE General Methods P3F-1 Lamb Wave Generation with an Air-Coupled Piezoelectric Array Using Different Square Chirp Modulation Schemes ........... 1844 Y. Yañez, M. García-Rodríguez, M. J. Garcia-Hernandez, J. Salazar, A. Turo, J. A. Chavez P3F-5 An Ultrasonic Through-Wall Communication System with Power Harvesting ........... 1848 D. A. Shoudy, G. J. Saulnier, H. A. Scarton, P. K. Das, S. Roa-Prada, J. D. Ashdown, A. J. Gavens P3F-6 Acoustic Emission Based Online Valve Leak Detection and Testing ............................. 1854 A. Püttmer, V. Rajaraman Material Characterization P3G-1 The Evaluation of Nonpermanent Acoustic Bonding Materials Incorporating Micron Size Particles ............................................................ 1858 F. S. Hickernell P3G-2 Effect of Ultrasound Exposure in Standing Wave Sound Field on Isoelectric Point of Nanometer Sized Diamond Particles for Abrasive Agent .......................... 1862 T. Uchida, T. Kikuchi, N. Kawashima, S. Takeuchi
P3G-5 Fluid Motion Induced by Acoustic Field in Microchannel ............................................. 1866 H. Sun, H. Guo Imaging and Visualization 2 P3H-1 Tunable Solidly Mounted Resonators .............................................................................. 1870 A. Ballato P3H-3 Thin Film Stack Transducer for Simultaneous Generation of Longitudinal and Shear Waves at Same Frequency .................................................................... 1874 T. Yanagitani, T. Matsuo, M. Matsukawa, Y. Watanabe P3H-4 The Finite Element Analysis of Quartz Crystal Resonators with Mindlin Plate Theory and Parallel Computing Techniques on Computer Clusters ................ 1878 J. Wang, W. Hu, W. Zhao, J. Du, D. Huang Wafer-Level Packaging P3I-1 Effect of Gamma and Neutron Radiation on Quartz SAW Resonators ......................... 1882 A. Ternawly, R. Kleiman, P. M. Smith P3I-2 Cavityless Wafer Level Packaging of SAW Devices ......................................................... 1886 K. Bhattacharjee, A. Shvetsov, S. Zhgoon P3I-3 Wafer Level Chip Size Packaging of SAW Devices Using Low Temperature Sacrifice Process .............................................................................................. 1890 K. Koh, T. Yamazaki, Y. Hohkawa P3I-5 Study on SAW Characteristics of Amorphous- TeO2/128°Y-X LiNbO3 Structures .......................................................................... 1894 X. Shang, X. Gong, J. Xiong, T. Tong, D. Zhang P3I-6 Interface Leaky Longitudinal Waves in Lithium Niobate and Lithium Tantalate ...................................................................................... 1897 V. I. Grigorievski, V. P. Plessky, A. V. Grigorievskiy SAW Interactions P3J-1 Direct Observation of Surface Acoustic Wave Interaction with a Phononic Crystal ..................................................... 1901 K. Kokkonen, S. Benchabane, A. Khelif, V. Laude, M. Kaivola P3J-2 Laser-Interferometric Analysis of Rayleigh Wave Radiation from a LLSAW Resonator ....................................................................................................................... 1905 O. Holmgren, T. Makkonen, J. V. Knuuttila, V. P. Plessky, W. Steichen P3J-3 SAW Method for Measuring of Relaxation Process in Ferroelectric Ceramics ............ 1909 A. Rybianets, T. Motsarenko, V. Goland, L. Kushkuley Passive Materials P3K-1 Low Sound Speed and Acoustic Attenuation Silicone Rubber Lens Based on Heavy Density Ceramic Nanopowder Composite for Medical Array Probe ............................. 1913 Y. Hosono, K. Itsumi, Y. Yamashita
P3K-2 Fabrication and Characterization of Nanocrystalline TiO2-Polymer Composite Matching Layers...................................................... 1917 J. Zhu, W. Cao, B. Jiang, D. S. Zhang, H. Zheng, Q. Zhou, K. K. Shung P3K-3 Investigation of Low Glass Transition Temperature Epoxy Resin Blends for Lossy, yet Machineable, Transducer Substrates ................................. 1921 M. D. C. Eames, C. M. Rougely, J. A. Hossack P3K-5 Passive Materials for High Frequency Ultrasound Components .................................. 1925 R. A. Webster, T. W. Button, C. Meggs, D. MacLennan, S. Cochran Cardiac Strain / Elasticity P4A-1 Automated Contour Tracking for High Frame-Rate, Full-View Myocardial Elastography In Vivo ............................................... 1929 J. Luo, E. E. Konofagou P4A-2 An In-Vivo Study of Frame Rate Optimization for Myocardial Elastography ............ 1933 J. Luo, W.-N. Lee, S. Wang, E. E. Konofagou P4A-3 3D Myocardial Strain Imaging: Improvement of Accuracy and Contrast by Dynamic Grid Interpolation ............................................................. 1937 S. Bu, T. Shiina, M. Yamakawa, H. Takizawa P4A-4 Evaluation of Cardiac Dyssynchrony Using Strain Imaging.......................................... 1941 H. Chen, T. Varghese, P. S. Rahko, J. A. Zagzebski P4A-5 3D Cardiac Strain Estimation Using Spatio-Temporal Elastic Registration: In Silico Validation ......................................................................................................................... 1945 A. Elen, D. Loeckx, H. F. Choi, H. Gao, P. Claus, F. Maes, P. Suetens, J. D'hooge Motion / Strain Measurements P4B-1 Characterization of a Multiscale Variational Optical Flow Method for Elastography ........................................................................................ 1949 D. Sosa-Cabrera, J. Gonzalez-Fernandez, L. Gomez-Deniz, J. Ruiz-Alzola P4B-2 Beamforming Techniques for Motion Estimation in Ultrasound Elastography ........... 1953 P. Gueth, A. Basarab, H. Liebgott, P. Delachartre P4B-3 Displacement Estimation Using a Slant Correlation Coefficient Filter for Large Strains ................................................................ 1957 L. Huang, M. O’Donnell P4B-4 Local Harmonic Motion for In Vivo Focused Ultrasound Surgery Monitoring ........... 1961 L. Curiel, R. Chopra, K. Hynynen P4B-5 The Role of Local Center Frequency Estimation in Doppler-based Strain Imaging ....................................................................................................... 1965 H. Xie, T. Gauthier, A. T. Fernandez P4B-6 Error Analysis of Axial Displacement Estimation in Elasticity Imaging ...................... 1969 S.-W. Huang, J. M. Rubin, C. Jia, R. Olafsson, R. S. Witte, M. O’Donnell
Contrast Agents: Applications P4C-1 Tumor Enhanced Imaging and Treatment with Targeted Phase-Change Nano Particles ........................................................................................ 1973 R. Asami, T. Azuma, H. Yoshikawa, K.-I. Kawabata P4C-2 Contrast Enhanced US for Monitoring the Effect of VEGF Trap on Melanoma Tumor Vascularity ............................................................ 1977 R. J. Ro, F. Forsberg, J. B. Liu, S. Y. Chiou, D. A. Merton, K. J. Lipcan, M. Potoczek, A. P. Dicker, L. N. Nazarian P4C-3 Dynamics of Ultrasound Contrast Agents within Rat Cecum Vessels .......................... 1981 S. Qin, C. F. Caskey, K. W. Ferrara P4C-4 In Vitro Investigation of Thrombosis Dissolution with Microbubble-Induced Continuous Acoustic Activities ................................................................ 1985 W. T. Shi, J. E. Powers, A. L. Klibanov, C. S. Hall Microbubbles: Theory and Optimization P4D-1 Development of a Finite Element Model of Ultrasound Contrast Agent ...................... 1989 M.-C. Pauzin, S. Mensah, J.-P. Lefebvre P4D-4 Image Reconstruction of Moderate Contrast Targets Using the Distorted Born Iterative Method ............................................................................................. 1993 R. Lavarello, M. L. Oelze P4D-7 Nonlinear Propagation of Ultrasound Through Microbubble Clouds: A Novel Numerical Implementation .............................................................................................. 1997 K. Hibbs, J. M. Mari, E. Stride, R. J. Eckersley, A. Noble, M.-X. Tang P4D-9 Numerical Model for the Dynamics of a Contrast Agent Bubble in an Ultrasound Field ............................................................................ 2001 A. V. Teterev, L. V. Rudak, N. I. Misychenko Bioeffects P4E-1 The Dependence of Sonoporation on Cell Cycle Phase: Enhanced Effect During G2 and S-Phase ..................................................................................... 2005 R. Karshafian, P. D. Bevan, G. J. Czarnota, P. N. Burns, S. Samac P4E-2 On the Mechanisms of Ultrasound Contrast Agents Induced Arrhythmias ................. 2009 T. A. Tran, J. Y. Le Guennec, P. Bougnoux, F. Tranquart, A. Bouakaz P4E-3 100 MHz Sub-Millimeter Size Fiber Optic Pressure Sensors: Luxury or Necessity? ...................................................................................................................... 2013 S. Umchid, R. Gopinath, K. Srinivasan, L. Bansal, P. A. Lewin, A. S. Daryoush, M. El-Sherif P4E-5 Theoretical Analysis of Oscillations of Cells in the High Frequency Ultrasonic Field ............................................................................................ 2017 P. V. Zinin, J. S. Allen
Viscosity / Elasticity Measurements P4F-1 Contrast-Transfer Improvement for Electrode Displacement Elastography ............... 2021 S. Bharat, T. Varghese P4F-2 Ultrasonic Elastography and Plane Strain Inverse Algorithms for Polymer Gel Dosimetry .................................................................................................................. 2025 R. A. Crescenti, J. C. Bamber, A. A. Oberai, P. E. Barbone, J. P. Richter, N. L. Bush, S. Webb P4F-3 Comparing Optimization Algorithms for the Young’s Modulus Reconstruction in Ultrasound Elastography ........................................... 2028 M. M. Sette, J. F. Camino, J. D'hooge, H. Van Brussel, J. Vander Sloten P4F-4 Feasibility of Two-Dimensional Quantitative Sonoelastographic Imaging ................... 2032 K. Hoyt, B. Castaneda, K. J. Parker P4F-5 Microscopic Measurement of Three-Dimensional Distribution of Tissue Viscoelasticity ............................................................................................ 2036 T. Shiina, M. Yoshida, M. Yamakawa, N. Nitta P4F-6 On the Potential of Combined ARFI and Elastography to Improve Differentiation of Material Structure in Viscoelastic Tissue ....................................... 2040 F. W. Mauldin Jr., O. B. Davis, M. A. Haider, E. G. Loboa, T. W. Pfeiler, C. M. Gallippi P4F-7 Integration of a Pressure Sensing Array Into Ultrasound Elastography ...................... 2046 L. M. Kiessel, T. Hall, J. Jiang NDE Imaging P4G-2 Structural Cheese Analysis Using Phased Array System ............................................... 2050 J. Eskelinen, J. Haapalainen, T. Virolainen, E. Hæggström, A. Alavuotunki, T. Alatossava P4G-3 An Efficient Measurement Strategy for Plate Wave Diffraction Tomography ............ 2054 A. H. Rohde, M. Veidt P4G-4 Airborne Ultrasonic Confocal Instrument for Parametric Imaging of Complex Samples .................................................................................... 2058 V. Kananen, J. Eskelinen, E. Hæggström P4G-6 A New Method for the Inspection of Tool Wear Based on the Dispersion of ASF Modes ......................................................................................................... 2061 C.-H. Yang, C.-H. Hsu, S.-N. Du P4G-7 Eigenvalue Imaging Method for Subsurface Defects via A0-Mode Lamb-Waves ........................................................................... 2064 K. Teramoto P4G-8 The Contour of the Bonding Strength at an Interface Between Bonded Solid-Bonding Layer-Solid Structure by CAN Parameter ............ 2068 D. Zhang, J. Chen, Y. Mao
Non-Linear Acoustics P4H-1 Finite Amplitude Method for Measurement of Nonlinearity Parameter B/A Using Plane-Wave Tone Bursts .................................................... 2072 G. R. Harris, Y. Liu, S. Maruvada, P. M. Gammell P4H-2 Explosionlike Boiling of a Viscous Liquid in a High-Intensity Ultrasonic Beam ......... 2075 S. N. Antonov, V. V. Proklov, V. I. Mirgorodski Phononics 2 P4I-1 Neutrally Buoyant Band Gap Design for Underwater Applications ............................... 2079 P. D. Fox P4I-3 A Magnified Lamb Wave Source Based on the Resonant Cavity of Phononic-Crystal Plates ................................................................................ 2083 J.-H. Sun, T.-T. Wu SAW Sensors P4J-1 Design Parameters for SAW Multi-Tone Frequency Coded Reflectors ........................ 2087 N. Saldanha, D. C. Malocha P4J-3 Dip-Type Liquid-Phase Sensor Using SH-SAW ............................................................... 2091 T. Kogai, H. Yatsuda, S. Shiokawa SAW Applications 2 P4K-1 Application of Slanted Finger Inter-Digital Transducer SAW Devices to Plural Ultraviolet Photodetectors ................................................. 2095 T.-J. Huang, C.-C. Ma, J.-M. Yu P4K-2 Theoretical and Experimental Results of Flat Phase Linear-Wide Band -Low Loss Filters Using Dispersive Unidirectional Interdigital Transducers on Y-X LiNbO3 and New Acoustic Boundary Waves ....................................................................... 2099 K. Yamanouchi, Y. Satoh P4K-4 Novel Layered SAW Structure for Droplet Multidirectional Actuating and Sensing ......................................................................... 2103 P. Nicolay, F. Sarry, L. Le Brizoual, L. Bouvot, O. Elmazria, D. Beyssen SAW Sensors and Other Applications P4L-1 Enabling Very High Temperature Acoustic Wave Devices for Sensor & Frequency Control Applications .................................................... 2107 M. Pereira da Cunha, T. Moonlight, R. Lad, G. Bernhardt, D. J. Frankel P4L-2 Theoretical Analysis of Love Mode Surface Acoustic Wave Device as Cell-Based Biosensor ........................................................................... 2111 F. Li, Q.-M. Wang, J. H.-C. Wang P4L-3 Anisotropic Wave-Surface Shaped Annular Interdigital Transducer ........................... 2115 V. Laude, D. Gérard, N. Khelfaoui, C. F. Jerez-Hanckes, S. Benchabane, H. Moubchir, A. Khelif
P4L-4 Etch Rate Dependence on Crystal Orientation for Lithium Niobate ............................ 2119 A. B. Randles, S. Tanaka, M. Esashi CMUT P4M-1 Design, Fabrication and Characterisation of Capacitive Micro-Machined Ultrasonic Transducers Based on a 2D-Like Architecture ........ 2123 S. Clatot, P. Blind, V. Petrini, L. Gauthier-Manuel, J. C. Jeannot, S. Ballandras, M. Wilm, R. Berriet P4M-2 A Linear CMUT Air-Coupled Array for NDE Based on MUMPS ............................... 2127 A. Octavio, C. J. Martín, O. Martínez, J. Hernando, L. Gómez-Ullate, F. M. de Espinosa P4M-3 Experimental Characterization of Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducers ................................................................... 2131 S. Olcum, A. Atalar, H. Köymen, K. Oguz, M. N. Senlik P4M-4 Cross-Coupling in Sealed cMUT Arrays for Immersion Applications ......................... 2135 E. Campbell, L. A. J. Davis, G. Hayward, D. Hutchins P4M-5 Accurate Assessment of CMUT Devices Through Precise Electrical Impedance Measurement in Air .......................... 2139 C. Meynier, D. Certon, F. Teston, N. Felix, G. Ferin P4M-6 A Low Noise Capacitive Feedback Analog Front-End for CMUTs in Intra Vascular Ultrasound Imaging ........................................................................... 2143 L. R. Cenkeramaddi, A. Bozkurt, F. Y. Yamaner, T. Ytterdal P4M-7 Front-End IC Design for 2D cMUT Arrays: Modeling and Experimental Verification .............................................................................................................. 2147 F. Y. Yamaner, A. Bozkurt P4M-8 Interaction Between a cMUT Cell and a Liquid Medium around the Parallel Resonance Frequency ....................................................... 2151 M. N. Senlik, A. Atalar, S. Olcum P4M-9 Reduction of Crosstalk in CMUT Arrays by Introducing Double Periodicities.......... 2155 S. Berg, A. Rønnekleiv Bone P5A-1 A Method for Improved Standardization of In Vivo Calcaneal Time-Domain Speed-of-Sound Measurements ............................................. 2159 K. A. Wear P5A-2 An Experimental Study on the Ultrasonic Wave Propagation and Structural Anisotropy in Bovine Cancellous Bone ...................................................................... 2163 K. Mizuno, M. Matsukawa, T. Otani, M. Takada, I. Mano, T. Tsujimoto P5A-4 Broadband Ultrasonic Attenuation in Femoral Bovine Cortical Bone is an Indicator of Bone Properties ............................................ 2167 M. Sasso, S. Naili, G. Haïat, M. Matsukawa, Y. Yamato
P5A-5 Dependence of Both Slow and Fast Wave Mode Properties on Bone Volume Fraction and Structural Anisotropy in Human Trabecular Bone: A 3D Simulation Study ...................................................................... 2171 G. Haïat, F. Padilla, P. Laugier P5A-8 Spatial Distribution of Acoustic Impedance and Microstructure Assessed by Scanning Acoustic Microscopy in Human Radial Cortical Bone ......................................................................................................... 2175 A. Saïed, K. Raum, I. Leguerney, P. Laugier P5A-9 Depth Dependent High Frequency Backscatter Analysis of Degenerated Cartilage ........................................................................... 2179 K. Raum, M. Gottwald, D. Wohlrab, F. Göbel P5A-10 Assessment of Human Jawbone Using Ultrasonic Guided Wave: In Vitro Study ..................................................................................... 2183 A. Mahmoud, D. Cortes, A. Abaza, H. Ammar, O. Mukdadi, M. Hazey, P. Ngan, R. Crout Contrast Agents and Imaging: Methods P5B-1 A Fast Method for Data Acquisition in Contrast Replenishment Analyses .................. 2187 C. Hansen, N. Hüttebräuker, W. Wilkening, H. Ermert P5B-2 Imaging Microbubble Destruction/Replenishment with Nakagami Distribution ........ 2191 P.-H. Tsui, M.-L. Li, C.-C. Chang, C. K. Yeh P5B-3 Frame Accumulation Method with Motion Compensation for High-Contrast Vascular Imaging in Artery Phase ......................... 2195 H. Yoshikawa, T. Azuma, K. Sasaki, K.-I. Kawabata, S.-I. Umemura P5B-4 Optimization of Chirp Reversal for Ultrasound Contrast Imaging ............................... 2199 A. Novell, S. M. van der Meer, M. Versluis, N. de Jong, A. Bouakaz P5B-5 Echogenic Liposomes in High-Frequency Ultrasound Imaging ..................................... 2203 S.-C. Lu, J.-A. Ho, C.-K. Yeh P5B-6 In Vitro Pressure Estimation Obtained from Subharmonic Contrast Microbubble Signals ............................................................................... 2207 L. M. Leodore, F. Forsberg, W. T. Shi P5B-7 Design of Quadratic Filters for Contrast-Assisted Ultrasonic Imaging ........................ 2211 P. Phukpattaranont, T. Nilmanee, C. Limsakul, E. S. Ebbini P5B-8 Self-Trapping of Microbubbles to Surface of Target ...................................................... 2215 Y. Yamakoshi P5B-9 Investigation of the Response of Attached biSphere™ Microbubbles to Ultrasound .......................................................................................................... 2219 M. B. Butler, V. Sboros, C. M. Moran, J. Ross, V. Koutsos, W. N. McDicken, S. Pye P5B-10 Single Microbubble Acoustics with Signal Processing: Initial Experience with Amplitude Modulated Pulse Sequences ................................................ 2223 D. H. Thomas, M. B. Butler, T. Anderson, W. N. McDicken, V. Sboros
P5B-11 Monitoring Device of Au Nano-Particle Distribution in Living Body Using Ultrasonic Velocity Change Image ............................................................... 2227 N. Nakamura, T. Mukaiyama, S. Kawakami, T. Matsuyama, K. Wada, T. Matsunaka, K. Kono, H. Horinaka P5B-12 How Do Conservation Laws Define a Motion Suppression Score in In-Vivo Ivus Sequences? ....................................................................................................................................... 2231 A. Hernàndez, D. Gil, A. Teis P5B-13 Improved Ultrasound Contrast Agent Detection in a Clinical Setting ........................ 2235 M. Emmer, G. Matte, P. van Neer, A. van Wamel, N. de Jong Medical Imaging 2 P5C-1 Real-Time Stereo 3D Ultrasound ...................................................................................... 2239 M. P. Fronheiser, J. R. Noble, E. Light, S. W. Smith P5C-2 A New Convolution-Based Methodology to Simulate Ultrasound Images in a 2D / 3D Sector Format ........................................................... 2243 H. Gao, H. F. Choi, P. Claus, S. Boonen, G. Van der Perre, W. Lauriks, J. D'hooge P5C-3 Field Simulation Parameters Design for Realistic Statistical Parameters of Radio - Frequency Ultrasound Images ............................... 2247 H. Liebgott, O. Bernard, C. Cachard, D. Friboulet P5C-4 Image Guidance Using Camera and Ultrasound Images ............................................... 2251 S. Khosravi, R. Rohling, P. Lawrence P5C-5 Design and Validation of an Ultrasound Array Optimised for Epidural Needle Guidance ......................................................................... 2255 S. Cochran, G. A. Corner, K. J. Kirk, D. I. A. Lines, M. J. Watson P5C-6 Compact Ultrasound Scanner with Built-in Raw Data Acquisition Capabilities ......... 2259 L. Y. L. Mo, D. DeBusschere, W. Bai, D. Napolitano, A. Irish, S. Marschall, G. W. McLaughlin, Z. Yang, P. L. Carson, J. B. Fowlkes Shear Wave / Shear Strain P5D-1 Elasticity Estimation by Time-Reversal of Shear Waves ............................................... 2263 N. Benech, J. Brum, C. A. Negreira, S. Catheline P5D-2 Propagation of Narrowband Shear Waves Induced by a Finite-Amplitude Radiation Force ............................................................................................. 2267 A. Giannoula, R. S. C. Cobbold P5D-4 Advances in Liver Stiffness Measurements Using Transient Elastography ................. 2271 L. Sandrin, V. Miette, S. Yon, C. Fournier P5D-5 Principal Component Analysis of Shear Strain Effects .................................................. 2275 H. Chen, T. Varghese P5D-6 Displacement Estimators Using Angular Insonifications for Reconstructive Elastography ......................................................................................................... 2279 W. Khaled, P. Tait, H. Ermert, S. Reichling, A. Arnold, O. T. Bruhns
Wave Propagation and Industrial Measurements P5E-1 Motion Analysis of the Surface Particle of a Coiled Waveguide Due to the Flexural Wave ............................................................................... 2283 S. Xie, M. Tanabe, N. Tagawa, T. Moriya P5E-2 Response of Thermoacoustic Waves in Stressed Thin Plates ......................................... 2287 S.-M. Hsu, C.-C. Yin P5E-3 Study on the Surface Wave Propagation in the Diamond Coated Silicon ..................... 2291 S. J. Park, J. Kim, S. H. Park, M. Son, Y. H. Kim, T. Abe, T. Takagi P5E-4 3D Transient Analysis of Ultrasound Propagation Using Finite Difference Time Domain Method and Its Experimental Verification ............................. 2295 S. Takahashi, K. Muramatsu, A. Kimoto P5E-5 On the Propagation in a Waveguide with Gaussian Section Variation: Inverse Problem to Determine the Hiding Waveguide Profile and Separation of Converted Modes Contributions in the Case of Multi-Incident Modes, Experimental and Numerical Studies .................................................... 2299 P. Marical, M. E.-C. El-Kettani, M. V. Predoi P5E-7 Multi Resonances of the S0 Adiabatic Mode Propagating in a Linearly Varying Cross Section Waveguide, Experimental and Numerical Results ............. 2303 Z. Hamitouche, M. E.-C. El-Kettani, J.-L. Izbicki, H. Djelouah P5E-8 The Method of Reverberation-Ray Matrix - A New Matrix Analysis of Waves in Piezoelectric Laminates .................................................... 2307 W. Q. Chen, Y. Q. Guo P5E-9 A Fast Field Simulation Method for Longitudinal Ultrasound Wave Propagation and Transmission in Homogeneous and Layered Media .................................................................... 2311 X. Yin, S. Zhou, J. Petruzzello Optical Interactions 2 P5F-1 Recognition of Layer-Structured Optical Labels Using Collinear Acoustooptic Processor without Time Gating for Photonic Routing ........................ 2315 N. Goto, Y. Miyazaki P5F-2 Improved Fiber Optic Hydrophone Sensors .................................................................... 2319 R. Gopinath, K. Srinivasan, S. Umchid, L. Bansal, A. S. Daryoush, P. A. Lewin, M. El-Sherif P5F-3 Light Diffraction by IDT-Radiated Bulk Acoustic Waves in ZX-LiNbO3..................... 2323 P. Kazdailis, R. Rimeika, D. Ciplys, M. S. Shur Ultrasonic Motors 1 P5G-1 Optimization of a Single Phase Ultrasonic Linear Motor .............................................. 2327 M. Flueckiger, J. M. Fernandez, M. Giljum, Y. Perriard
P5G-2 Acoustic Surface Wave Induced Propagation of Liquids in Open Channels ............... 2331 G. Lindner, H. Faustmann, T. Fischer, S. Krempel, M. Münch, S. Rothballer, M. Schmitt P5G-6 A Multi-DOF Ultrasonic Motor Using In-Plane Deformation of PZT Elements ......... 2335 M. Zhang, M. Li, L. Sun SAW Analysis P5H-1 Hybrid Finite Element Analysis of Leakey Surface Acoustic Waves in Periodic Waveguides of Finite Thickness ..................................................................................... 2339 J.-D. Yu, S. Yoon, S. Kanna, M. Oshio, M. Tanaka P5H-2 Novel SAW Network Model Parameter Extraction Technique ..................................... 2343 T. D. Kenny, B. J. Meulendyk, M. Pereira da Cunha P5H-3 A COM Analysis of SAW Tags Operating at Harmonic Frequencies .......................... 2347 Y.-Y. Chen, T.-T. Wu, K.-T. Chang P5H-4 COM Parameters of Langasite Crystal ............................................................................ 2351 V. I. Cherednick, M. Y. Dvoesherstov SAW Filters P5I-1 Multiple States Switching Operation of AlGaN /GaN Layer Mode Device ................... 2355 K. Hohkawa, K. Koh, K. Nishimura, N. Shigekawa P5I-2 Lower-Loss Filters on Langasite ........................................................................................ 2359 V. M. Makarov, P. G. Ivanov, J. Dai P5I-3 Improvement of Balance Performance in LSAW Filters Based on 5-IDT Multi-Mode Structure ................................................................ 2363 A. S. Loseu, J. J. Rao P5I-4 Diamond Saw Resonators With SiO2/ZnO/IDT/ZnO/Diamond Structure .................... 2367 S. Fujii, S. Kawano, T. Umeda Medical Transducers P5J-1 Dual-Layer Transducer Array for 3-D Imaging .............................................................. 2371 J. S. Jeong, C. H. Seo, J. T. Yen P5J-2 Ultrasound Probe with Integrated ECG Lead.................................................................. 2375 A. Ramireddy, E. D. Light, S. W. Smith P5J-3 Design of a Piezocomposite Matrix Transducer Configuration for Multi-Mode Operation in HIFU Applications .............................................. 2377 R. Berriet, G. Fleury P5J-4 256×256 2-D Array Transducer with Row-Column Addressing for 3-D Imaging ................................................................................... 2381 C. H. Seo, J. T. Yen
P5J-5 Direct Attach of Planar-Based and Ribbon-Based Cables to Ultrasound Imaging Arrays ........................................................................................................... 2385 M. J. Zipparo, C. G. Oakley, M. Stollberg, J. Kuhnke High Frequency Transducers 2 P5K-1 High Temperature Broadband Contact BAW Transducer ........................................... 2389 D. A. Parks, B. R. Tittmann P5K-2 Optimization and Characterization of RF Sputtered Piezoelectric Zinc Oxide Thin Film for Transducer Applications ............................................. 2393 Y.-H. Hsu, J. Lin, W. C. Tang P5K-3 Novel Thick Film Transducers for High Frequency Ultrasonography ......................... 2397 R. Lou-Møller, W. Wolny, E. Ringgaard, A. Nowicki, M. Lewandowski, W. Secomski P5K-4 High-Overtone Self-Focusing Acoustic Transducer for High Frequency Ultrasonic Imaging ............................................................................................. 2401 H. Yu, C.-Y. Lee, E. S. Kim, D. Wu, Q. Zhou, K. K. Shung P5K-5 Performance Estimation of Ultra-Miniature One Dimensional Array Ultrasound Probe with Hydrothermally Synthesized PZT Polycrystalline Film Transducers .................................................................... 2405 S. Takeuchi, S. Irisawa, N. Kawashima, A. Endo, M. K. Kurosawa Optoacoustics / Photoacoustics P6A-1 Photoacoustic Imaging of Fibrosarcoma Using RGD-Cy 3 as a Targeted Contrast Agent ............................................................................................................. 2409 M. P. Mienkina, C.-S. Friedrich, J. Waldeck, K. Hensel, N. C. Gerhardt, C. Bremer, M. Hofmann, G. Schmitz P6A-4 A Co-Axial Scanning Acoustic and Photoacoustic Microscope...................................... 2413 S. Vaithilingam, T.-J. Ma, Y. Furukawa, A. de la Zerda, Ö. Oralkan, A. Kamaya, S. Keren, S. S. Gambhir, R. B. Jeffrey Jr., B. T. Khuri-Yakub P6A-5 Real-Time Optoacoustic Imaging Using Near Infrared Absorbing Gold Nanoshells for Contrast Enhancement ......................... 2417 M. Fournelle, K. Maass, H. Fonfara, H.-J. Welsch, H. Hewener, C. Günther, R. M. Lemor Blow Flow Measurements P6B-1 Error Analysis of Autocorrelation-Based Velocity Vector Estimation in the Aperture Domain ................................................................... 2421 G.-S. Jeng, P.-C. Li P6B-2 Quantitative Assessment of Flow Velocity through Transverse Dual-Beam Analysis .................................................................................................... 2425 S. Ricci, S. Diciotti, A. Dallai, L. Francalanci, P. Tortoli P6B-3 In Vivo Investigation of Filter Order Influence in Eigen-Based Clutter Filtering for Color Flow Imaging ............................................................... 2429 L. Løvstakken, A. C. H. Yu, H. Torp
P6B-4 Multi-Dimensional Spectrum Analysis for 2-D Vector Velocity Estimation ................. 2433 N. Oddershede, L. Løvstakken, H. Torp, J. A. Jensen P6B-5 In Vivo Vector Flow Imaging Using Improved Directional Beamforming ................... 2438 L. Henze, I. K. Holfort, J. Kortbek, K. L. Hansen, J. A. Jensen P6B-7 The Initial Doppler Blood Flow Measurement Using an Implantable CMUT Array ........................................................................................................ 2442 M. H. Wang, J. Chen, X. Cheng, T. Zhang P6B-8 Utility of Template-based Filtering Methods to Improve Accuracy of Echo PIV for Multi-Component Blood Velocity Measurements ........... 2446 F. Zhang, R. Shandas P6B-9 Clutter Suppression in Doppler Ultrasound Using Wiener Filtering ............................ 2449 R. K. Warriner, R. S. Adve, R. S. C. Cobbold P6B-10 Improved Investigation of Maternal/Fetal/Placental Vessels through Multigate Spectral Doppler ............................................................................................................ 2453 S. Ricci, P. Tortoli, G. Urban, P. Vergani, M. J. Paidas P6B-11 How Fat Layers Affect the Clinical Diagnosis from Doppler Data .............................. 2457 D. M. King, C. M. Moran, M. Hussey, J. E. Browne P6B-12 Blood Velocity Estimation Based on 3D Spatiotemporal Filtering of Sequences of Ultrasound Images .............................................. 2461 A. Marion, D. Vray, A. Needles P6B-13 In Vivo Blood Flow Imaging of Achilles Tendon in Mice with High Frequency Ultrasound ......................................................................................... 2465 M.-L. Li, J.-J. Luh, J.-J. Chen, C.-K. Yeh P6B-14 A 3D Ultrasound System for Image Guided Modeling of Patient-Specific Artery Geometries ............................................................ 2469 S. J. Hammer, A. Jeays, W. T. Lee, D. Barber, R. Hose, W. J. Easson, P. R. Hoskins Tissue Characterization P6C-2 Image Texture Clustering for Prostate Ultrasound Diagnosis ....................................... 2473 M. A. Sheppard, L. Shih P6C-3 Quantitative Ultrasonography of Choroidal Melanoma Following Proton-Beam Radiotherapy .................................................... 2477 M. Boudinet, J.-Y. Le Huerou, P. Laugier, O. Bergès, L. Lumbroso-Le Rouic, L. Desjardins P6C-4 Extended System Transfer Compensation for Parametric Imaging in Ultrasonic Response Assessment of Anti-Cancer Therapies ............... 2481 S. Brand, G. J. Czarnota, M. C. Kolios P6C-5 Information Theoretic Design of Breast Sonography ..................................................... 2485 M. F. Insana, C. K. Abbey
P6C-6 Breast Ultrasound Computer-Aided Diagnosis Using Both Acoustic and Image Features ................................................................................................ 2489 H.-C. Yang, C.-H. Chang, S.-W. Huang, Y.-H. Chou, P.-C. Li P6C-7 Ultrasound RF Time Series for Detection of Prostate Cancer: Feature Selection and Frame Rate Analysis ................................................... 2493 M. Moradi, P. Abolmaesumi, R. Siemens, E. Sauerbrei, P. Isotalo, A. Boag, P. Mousavi P6C-8 Correcting for Focusing when Estimating Attenuation for Tissue Characterization Based on Gaussian Approximations of the Beam Profile .................. 2497 T. A. Bigelow, B. L. McFarlin, W. D. O’Brien Jr. P6C-9 An Ultrasound Phantom with Long-Term Stability Using a New Biomimic Soft Gel Material ................................................................................................ 2501 K. Yasukawa, T. Kunisue, K. Tsuta, Y. Shikinami, T. Kondo P6C-10 Evaluation of the Structure Factor Size Estimator (SFSE) with Simulated Ultrasonic Backscattered Signals from Blood ............................................................ 2503 E. Franceschini, F. T. H. Yu, M. Fenech, G. Cloutier P6C-11 In Vitro Study of Frequency-Dependent Blood Echogenicity Under Pulsatile Flow ................................................................................................ 2507 L.-C. Nguyen, F. Yu, G. Cloutier P6C-12 Angular Dependence of Ultrasonic Echo from Surface with Minute Roughness ....... 2511 H. Hasegawa, K. Kudo, H. Kanai P6C-13 High Frequency Ultrasonic Characterization of Human Vocal Fold Tissue .............. 2515 C.-C. Huang, L. Sun, S. H. Dailey, S.-H. Wang, K. K. Shung Bone and Imaging P6D-1 3D/4D Ultrasound Registration of Bone ........................................................................... 2519 J. Schers, J. Troccaz, V. Daanen, C. Fouard, C. Plaskos, P. Kilian P6D-2 Ultrasound Bone Segmentation Using Dynamic Programming ..................................... 2523 P. Foroughi, E. Boctor, M. J. Swartz, R. H. Taylor, G. Fichtinger P6D-3 3-D Ultrasound Guidance of Surgical Robotics: Autonomous Guidance and Catheter Transducers ..................................................................... 2527 M. P. Fronheiser, J. Whitman, N. M. Ivancevich, S. W. Smith P6D-4 Analysis of Ultrasound Images Based on Local Statistics Application to the Diagnosis of Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip ........................................ 2531 R. de Luis-García, S. Aja-Fernandez, R. Cardenes-Almeida, M. Martin-Fernandez, C. Alberola-Lopez P6D-5 Enhancement of Bone Surface Visualization Using Ultrasound Radio-Frequency Signals ........................................................................................... 2535 X. Wen, S. E. Salcudean Ultrasonic Motors 2 P6E-1 Optimization Methodology for Piezoelectric Transformers Design .............................. 2539 J. M. Fernandez, Y. Perriard
P6E-3 Surface Acoustic Wave Linear Motor Using Segment-Structured Diamond-Like Carbon Films on Contact Surface .................................... 2543 Y. Fujii, H. Kotani, M. Takasaki, T. Mizuno, Y. Aoki, Y. Adachi, N. Ohtake P6E-4 Glass Substrate Surface Acoustic Wave Linear Motor ................................................... 2547 H. Kotani, M. Takasaki, T. Mizuno P6E-5 Analysis of PZT Layer Thickness in Traveling Wave Ultrasonic Motor Performance ......................................................................... 2551 G. G. Kuhn, C. R. Rodrigues, R. S. Pippi P6E-8 A Study on the New Type Linear Ultrasonic Motor (LUSM) ........................................ 2554 J. M. Jou, J. L. Hou Bulk Wave Devices 1 P6F-2 Piezoelectric Generator as Power Supply for RFID-Tags and Applications ................. 2558 M. Takeuchi, S. Matsuzawa, K. Tairaku, C. Takatsu P6F-3 A Study on the Wedge-Shaped Piezoelectric Transformer (WSPT) .............................. 2562 J.-M. Jou P6F-4 A Theoretical Time-Course Study of Acoustic Tweezers ................................................ 2566 H.-C. Ting, C.-K. Yeh SAW Device Synthesis P6G-1 Building Block Concept in Quasi-Slanted SPUDT Synthesis Method .......................... 2570 E. Bausk P6G-2 Synthesis of Frequency Response for Wideband SAW Ladder Type Filters ............... 2574 T. Omori, Y. Tanaka, K. Hashimoto, M. Yamaguchi P6G-3 Switchable SAW Filter Bank with Both Narrow & Wide Channel Bandwidth and 10 Channels SAW Filter Bank ...................... 2578 J. Liu, S. He, S. Li, Y. Liang P6G-4 High Q-factor STW-Resonators on AT-Cut of Quartz .................................................. 2582 C. U. Kim, V. P. Plessky, W. Wang, V. I. Grigorievski Piezoelectric Materials P6H-1 Electrochemical Etching of Quartz .................................................................................. 2586 E. Rodrigue, V. Kaajakari P6H-6 Lead-Free Piezoelectric Ceramics for High-Frequency Ultrasound Transducers .................................................................................... 2590 D. W. Wu, R. M. Chen, Q. F. Zhou, D. M. Lin, H. L. W. Chan, K. K. Shung P6H-7 Investigation of Morphotropic Phase Boundary PbTiO3-Bi(MgZr)O3 Based Complex Perovskite Ceramics ...................................... 2594 S. Sharma, D. A. Hall
P6H-8 Design of a Bulk-Micromachined Piezoelectric Accelerometer ..................................... 2598 H. Yang, H. Guo P6H-9 Discerning the Quality of ZnO Films from their Etch Properties ................................. 2602 T. S. Hickernell, F. S. Hickernell P6H-10 High Piezoelectric Responses in P(VDF HFP) Copolymers for Sensors and Transducers ............................................................................................................... 2606 Y. Wang, B. Neese, Q. M. Zhang, C. Huang, J. West
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session2A: Frontiers in Therapeutic Ultrasound
2A-2 Investigations into the Potential Contribution of a Thermal Mechanism for Pulsed High Intensity Focused Ultrasound Mediated Delivery B. E. O'Neill, K. C. P. Li, V. Frenkel, H. Vo, M. Angstadt, B. J. Wood and T. P. Quinn
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2A-3 Enhanced and Site-Specific HIFU Treatment with Phase-Change Nano Droplet K.-I. Kawabata, R. Asami, T. Azuma, H. Yoshikawa and S.-I. Umemura
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session2B: Robert Adler Memorial Session
2B-1 Robert Adler's Touchscreen Inventions J. Kent, M. Takeuchi and G. Laux
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session2C: Beamforming
2C-1 A Post-Beamforming 2D Pseudoinverse Filter for Coarsely Sampled Ultrasound Arrays Y. Wan and E. S. Ebbini
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2C-3 An Integrated Circuit with Transmit Beamforming and Parallel Receive Channels for 3D Ultrasound Imaging: Testing and Characterization I. O. Wygant, N. Jamal, H. J. Lee, A. Nikoozadeh, X. Zhuang, Ö. Oralkan, A. S. Ergun, M. Karaman and B. T. Khuri-Yakub
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2C-4 A 64-Channel Beamformer for 50 MHz Linear Arrays H. Lay and G. R. Lockwood
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2C-5 Simplification of High Frame Rate Imaging System with Coordinate Rotation J.-Y. Lu and S.-J. Kwon
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2C-6 Optimal Contrast Resolution Beamforming D. A. Guenther and W. F. Walker
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session2D: Material and Defect Characterization
2D-1 Ultrasonic Characterization of the Curing of Powder Coating Films Based on Their tan(δ) R. S. P. Panandiker, M. Helguera, B. Varela, N. A. H. K. Rao, D. Phillips and J. Arney
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2D-2 Ultrasonic Methods in Determining Elastic Material Properties of Fibres in Suspension T. Löfqvist, J. Niemi and Y. Aitomäki
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2D-4 Characterization of Elastic Parameters of Composite Materials by Electro-Mechanical Impedance Measurement: Application to the Thermal Ageing of Carbon-Epoxy Plates Y. Gélébart, H. Duflo and J. Duclos
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2D-5 Combining X-Rays and Ultrasound to Determine Micro-Elasticity A. H. Salmi, A. Meriläinen, E. Hæggström, M. Torkkeli and R. Serimaa
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2D-6 Automatic Detection of High Temperature Hydrogen Attack Defects from Ultrasonic A-Scan Signals A. Yamani and M. Deriche
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session2E: SAW System Applications
2E-1 Effect of Distortion in SAW Duplexer for WCDMA System T. Shiba
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2E-2 0806 SAW Filters Using Wafer Level Packaging Technology T. Fukano, Y. Okubo, J. Nishii and I. Obara
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2E-3 Asset Tracking on the International Space Station Using Global SAW Tag RFID Technology P. Brown, P. Hartmann, A. Schellhase, A. Powers, T. Brown, C. S. Hartmann and D. Gaines
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2E-4 Temperature Compensation Method of φ 1mm Ball SAW Gas Sensor Using Harmonics D. Sim, M. Bryan, N. Takeda, N. Nakaso, N. Iwata, T. Tsuji and K. Yamanaka
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session2F: High Frequency Transducers 1
2F-1 Fabrication and Performance of a High-Frequency Geometrically Focussed Composite Transducer with Triangular Pillar Geometry J. A. Brown, E. Chérin, J. Yin and F. S. Foster
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2F-2 Annular CMUT Arrays for Side Looking Intravascular Ultrasound Imaging J. Zahorian, R. Guldiken, G. Gurun, M. S. Qureshi, M. Balantekin, F. L. Degertekin, S. Carlier, A. Sisman and M. Karaman
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2F-3 Design of 20 MHz Convex Array Transducers for High Frequency Ophthalmic Imaging H. H. Kim, J. H. Chang, J. M. Cannata and K. K. Shung
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2F-4 High Frequency (>30 MHz) Flexible Broadband Transducers Y. Ono, M. Kobayashi, D. Lévesque, L. Song, M. Sivagnanasundaram and C.-K. Jen
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2F-5 Surface Preparation of 1-3 Piezocomposite Material for Microfabrication of High Frequency Transducer Arrays A. L. Bernassau, S. McKay, D. Hutson, C. E. M. Demoré, L. Garcia-Gancedo, T. W. Button, J. J. McAneny and S. Cochran
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session2F-6 Properties and Application-Oriented Performance of High Frequency Piezocomposite Ultrasonic Transducers D. MacLennan, J. Elgoyhen, T. W. Button, C. E. M. Demoré, H. Hughes, C. Meggs and S. Cochran
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session3B: Therapeutic Ultrasound: Methods
3B-1 Noninvasive Insulin Delivery in Large Pigs (> 100 lbs) Using the Lightweight Cymbal Array E.-J. Park, J. Werner and N. B. Smith
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3B-2 Efficient Array Design for Sonotherapy Enhanced Drug Delivery D. N. Stephens, D. E. Kruse, S. Barnes, T. Clary, X. M. Lu, L. Nock and K. W. Ferrara
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3B-3 Calibration of PVDF Hydrophones Using a Broad Focus Electromagnetic Lithotripter O. A. Sapozhnikov, Y. A. Pishchalnikov, A. D. Maxwell and M. R. Bailey
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3B-4 Therapeutic Potential Metric for Diagnostic Transducers K. D. Frinkley, S. Rosenzweig and K. R. Nightingale
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session3C: Acoustic Wave Propagation: Theory and Modeling
3C-1 Review of Wave Propagation in BAW Thin Film Devices - Progress and Prospects J. Kaitila
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3C-2 Full-Wave Simulation of Finite-Amplitude Ultrasound in Heterogeneous Media G. Pinton and G. Trahey
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3C-4 A Fast Nearfield Method for Calculating Pressures Generated by Rectangular Pistons with Polynomial Apodization D. Chen and R. J. McGough
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3C-5 The Analysis of Thickness-Shear Vibrations of the Third-Order Overtone Mode of Quartz Crystal Plates with Mindlin Plate Theory J. Wang, R. Wu, J. Du, J. Xu, D. Huang and M.-C. Chao
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session3D: NDE Signal Processing
3D-1 Absolute Transit Time Detection for Ultrasonic Gas Flowmeters Based on Time and Phase Domain Characteristics M. Kupnik, E. Krasser and M. Gröschl
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3D-2 Frequency Discrimination of Ultrasonic Signal Using Neural Networks for Grain Size Estimation M. S. Unluturk, P. Simko and J. Saniie
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3D-3 Classification of Defects for Guided Waves Inspected Pipes by a Neural Network Approach G. Acciani, G. Brunetti, G. Fornarelli, F. Bertoncini, M. Raugi and F. Turcu
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3D-4 Analysis of Ultrasonic 3-D Image Compression Using Non-Uniform, Separable Wavelet Transforms E. Oruklu, S. Maharishi and J. Saniie
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3D-5 Parameter Estimation of the Homodyned K Distribution Based on Signal to Noise Ratio M. Martin-Fernandez, R. Cárdenes and C. Alberola-Lopez
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3D-6 New Solution to Air-Data Transmission Using Low-Cost Narrow-Band Ultrasonic Transducers J.-P. Sandoz
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session3E: Wave Propagation and Numerical Simulation
3E-1 Fast Numerical Technique for Simulation of SAW Dispersion in Periodic Gratings and its Application to Some SAW Materials N. Naumenko and B. Abbott
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3E-2 New Properties of the Anisimkin Jr.' Modes in Quartz Plates Y. V. Gulyaev
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3E-3 Dispersion and Polarization of Surface Waves Trapped in High Aspect Ratio Electrode Arrays V. Laude, M. B. Dühring, H. Moubchir, N. Khelfaoui and A. Khelif
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3E-4 Plane-Wave-Expansion Method for Lamb Wave Propagation in Plate with Two-Dimensional Phononic Crystal Layer Coated on Uniform Substrate Z. Hou and B. M. Assouar
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session3F: Transduction and Propagation Modeling
3F-1 Perfectly Matched Layer Technique for the Numerical Computation of Wave Propagation Phenomena M. Kaltenbacher and R. Lerch
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3F-2 Investigation of Element Cross Talk in Arrays Using 1-3 Piezocomposite Substrates C. E. M. Demoré, S. Cochran and P. Reynolds
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3F-3 Theoretical Effects of Epoxy Interlayer Bonds in Multilayer Piezoelectric Transducers J.-F. Saillant, S. Cochran, S. Ballandras, R. Berriet and G. Fleury
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3F-4 Experimental Evidence and Modeling of Microsliding on Cantilever Quartz Beam H. Nouira, E. Foltête, L. Hirsinger and S. Ballandras
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3F-5 Development of a Phased Array for Tissue and Contrast Super Harmonic Imaging P. L. M. J. van Neer, G. Matte, J. M. G. Borsboom, M. D. Verweij and N. de Jong
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3F-6 Ultra-Wide Bandwidth Array for New Imaging Modalities G. Ferin, M. Legros, N. Felix, C. Notard and L. Ratsimandresy
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session4A: Therapeutic Ultrasound: Applications
4A-3 Intracranial Catheter for Integrated 3D Ultrasound Imaging & Hyperthermia: Feasibility Study C. D. Herickhoff, E. D. Light, S. Mukundan, P. D. Wolf, E. Dixon-Tulloch, T. Shih, S. J. Hsu and S. W. Smith
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4A-6 Ultrasound Guided Placement of Pedicle Screws in Spinal Fusion Surgery M. Mujagic, H. J. Ginsberg and R. S. C. Cobbold
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session4B: Beamforming Algorithms and Strategies
4B-1 Diffuse Targets for Improved Contrast in Beamforming Adapted to Target M. A. Ellis, F. Viola and W. F. Walker
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4B-3 Time Reversal Focusing of Short Pulses L. Fillinger, A. Sutin and A. Sarvazyan
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4B-4 Precise Time-of-Flight Calculation For 3D Synthetic Aperture Focusing H. Andresen, S. I. Nikolov and J. A. Jensen
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4B-5 3-D Strain Imaging Using a Sparse Rectilinear 2-D Array S. I. Awad and J. T. Yen
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4B-6 A Novel Method for Direct Localized Sound Speed Measurement Using the Virtual Source Paradigm B. Byram and J. A. Jensen
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session4C: High Frequency Ultrasound: Apoptosis and Skin Imaging
4C-1 Empirical Validation of the Theoretical Frameworks Underlying Ultrasound Scattering in Tissue S. Dasgupta and E. J. Feleppa
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4C-3 Limited-Angle Spatial Compound Imaging of Skin with High-Frequency Ultrasound (20 MHz) M. Vogt and H. Ermert
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4C-4 B-Mode and C-Mode Imaging of Regenerated 3D Skin Model with 100 MHz Ultrasound Y. Saijo, Y. Hagiwara, K. Kobayashi, N. Okada, A. Tanaka, N. Hozumi and K. Tomihata
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4C-5 Combining High Frequency Ultrasound Reflex Transmission Imaging and Imaging Spectrophotometry for the Diagnosis of Skin Cancer J. C. Bamber, N. L. Bush, M. C. Haddock, R. J. Ott, D. Rallan and C. C. Harland
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session4D: Acoustic Wave Biosensors
4D-2 Manipulation of Micro-Particles Using a Piezoelectric Actuator J. Desa, Q. Zhang, G. Yang and R. Lec
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4D-3 Multi-Layer Interfacial Property Analysis Using a Multi-Frequency Thickness Shear Mode (MFTSM) Device Built on a Single-Chip M. M. A. François, E. Ergezen, J. Desa, K. Pourrezaei and R. Lec
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4D-4 Love Wave Acoustic Array Biosensor Platform for Autonomous Detection D. W. Branch and T. L. Edwards
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4D-5 Lateral Field Excited High Frequency Bulk Acoustic Wave Sensors D. F. McCann, J. M. Parks, J. M. McGann, M. Pereira da Cunha and J. F. Vetelino
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session4E: Applications of Thin Films for Acoustic Filters
4E-1 Periodically Poled Transducers Built on Single Crystal Lithium Niobate Layers Bonded onto Silicon E. Courjon, D. Gachon, L. Gauthier-Manuel, W. Daniau, N. Bodin, S. Ballandras and J. Hauden
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4E-2 Theoretical and Experimental Study of the Differential Thermal Expansion Effect on the TCD of Layered SAW Temperature Sensors Application to Aluminum Nitride Based Layered Structures P. Nicolay, O. Elmazria, B. Assouar, F. Sarry and L. Lebrizoual
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4E-3 Very High Surface Acoustic Wave Velocity on the Layered Structure Formed of Aluminium Nitride on Nanocrystalline Diamond on Silicon O. Elmazria, F. Bénédic, M. B. Assouar, D. Monéger, L. Le Brizoual, A. Gicquel and P. Alnot
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4E-4 Propagation Characteristics of SH-SAW in (1120) ZnO Layer/Silica Glass Substrate Structures A. Tanaka, T. Yanagitani, M. Matsukawa and Y. Watanabe
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session4E-5 Study of Temperature Coefficient of Frequency and Electromechanical Coupling Coefficient of X Band Frequency SAW Devices Based on AlN/Diamond Layered Structure M. B. Assouar, O. Elmazria, P. Kirsch, P. Alnot and V. Mortet
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4E-6 Thermal Effect of Surface Acoustic Waves in Quartz Substrates Covered by a Metal Layer J. Wang, R. Wu, J. Du and D. Huang
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session4F: Single Crystals
4F-1 Optimization of Single Crystal Composite Arrays for Harmonic Imaging K. A. Snook, X. Jiang, W. S. Hackenberger, X. Geng, A. Winder and F. Forsberg
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4F-2 Effects of Increasing Environmental Temperature on the Practical Performance of PMN-PT and PZN-PT Single Crystals M. F. Wallace, S. Cochran, P. Marin, K. Mayne, M. P. Walsh, R. Wright and R. Marsh
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4F-3 Piezoelectric Single Crystal for Medical Ultrasound Transducer S. M. Rhim and H. Jung
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4F-4 Parametric Array Design and Characterisation for Underwater Sonar and Medical Strain Imaging Applications M. F. Wallace, H. Mulvana, P. Marin, K. Mayne, M. P. Walsh, R. Wright, R. Marsh, B. Spence, S. Solomonidos and S. Cochran
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4F-5 PC-MUT Arrays for Ophthalmologic Ultrasound X. Jiang, K. Snook, W. S. Hackenberger, J. R. Yuan, A. Cheng, M. Schafer and X. Geng
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session5A: Therapeutic Ultrasound: Guidance and Control
5A-3 Spatial and Temporal Controlled Tissue Heating on a Modified Clinical Ultrasound Scanner for Generating Mild Hyperthermia in Tumors D. E. Kruse, D. N. Stephens, E. E. Paoli, S. Barnes and K. W. Ferrara
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5A-4 Thermal Ablation by Ultrasound: Increasing the Coagulated Volume D. Melodelima, W. A. N'Djin, H. Parmentier, S. Chesnais, M. Rivoire and J.-Y. Chapelon
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5A-5 Identification of Kidney Stone Fragmentation in Shock Wave Lithotripsy N. R. Owen, M. R. Bailey, L. A. Crum and O. A. Sapozhnikov
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session5B: High Frequency Ultrasound Imaging
5B-2 3D Imaging of Teeth Using High Frequency Ultrasound D. A. Hughes, T. W. Button, S. Cochran, J. Elgohoyen, J. M. Girkin, H. Hughes, C. Longbottom, C. Meggs and S. Poland
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5B-4 A Backend Processing System for High-Frequency, High-Frame Rate Ultrasound B-Mode Imaging J. H. Chang, J. T. Yen, L. Sun and K. K. Shung
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5B-5 High-Frequency Duplex Ultrasound Imaging System for Biomedical Applications Using 30 MHz Linear Arrays X. Xu, L. Zhang, L. Sun, J. T. Yen, J. M. Cannata and K. K. Shung
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5B-6 Chirp Pulse-Compression Imaging Using a 40-MHz Annular Array J. Mamou, J. A. Ketterling and R. H. Silverman
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session5C: Strain / Elasticity Imaging
5C-1 Ultrasonic Microprobe Based Tubular Size Assay A. Ramkumar, A. Lal, D. A. Paduch and P. N. Schlegel
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5C-2 Non-Invasive Ultrasound Elastic Modulus Estimates on Tissue Scaffold Mechanical Property Change K. Kim, M. S. Richards, C. G. Jeong and S. J. Hollister
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5C-3 3D Electrode Displacement Elastography Using the Siemens C7F2 fourSight 4D Ultrasound Transducer S. Bharat, T. G. Fisher, T. Varghese, T. Hall, J. Jiang, E. L. Madsen, J. A. Zagzebski and F. T. Lee Jr.
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5C-4 Volumetric Strain Imaging T. G. Fisher, J. Jiang and T. Hall
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5C-5 A Rigid Wall Approach to Physiologic Motion Rejection in Arterial Radiation Force Imaging R. H. Behler, T. C. Nichols, E. P. Merricks and C. M. Gallippi
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5C-6 Muscle Tissue Characterization Using Quantitative Sonoelastography: Preliminary Results K. Hoyt, B. Castaneda and K. J. Parker
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session5D: Acoustic Wave Fluid Sensors
5D-1 Measurement of Ultrasound Speed in Several Car Engine Oils as a Function of Temperature V. Wilkens and H.-P. Reimann
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5D-2 Application of a Portable RF Impedance Spectrum Analyzer for the Investigation of Lateral Field Excited Acoustic Wave Sensors in a Liquid Environment U. Hempel, T. Schneider, S. Doerner, R. Lucklum, P. R. Hauptmann and J. F. Vetelino
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5D-3 More Accurate Simulation of Quartz Crystal Microbalance (QCM) Response to Viscoelastic Loading M. Weihnacht, R. Bruenig and H. Schmidt
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5D-4 Reciprocal Operation of Ultrasonic Flow Meters: Criteria and Applications P. Lunde, M. Vestrheim, R. Bø, S. Smørgrav and A. K. Abrahamsen
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5D-5 Electromagnetic Excitation of High-Q Silicon Face Shear Mode Resonator Sensors F. Lucklum and B. Jakoby
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session5E: Imaging / Visualization 1
5E-3 Experimental Evidence for a Growing Surface Wave and Acoustic Beam Narrowing upon Reflection from Fluid-Solid Interfaces O. A. Sapozhnikov, A. A. Karabutov Jr. and V. G. Mozhaev
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5E-4 Refracto-Vibrometry for Visualizing Ultrasound in Gases, Fluids and Condensed Matter L. Zipser and H. Franke
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5E-5 Numerical Simulation and Schlieren Visualization of the Ultrasonic Field Generated by a Piston Transducer in Gas R. Balek and M. Cervenka
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5E-6 Extremum Imitation Study of Thermoelastic Ultrasound Stress Pulse Generation by Laser Pulse N. Shan, Y.-K. Shi, J.-H. Zhao, Q. Yao and X.-Q. Yuan
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session5F: cMUT Imaging Systems
5F-2 Packaging and Design of Reconfigurable Arrays for Volumetric Imaging R. Fisher, R. Wodnicki, S. Cogan, R. Thomas, D. Mills, C. Woychik, R. Lewandowski and K. Thomenius
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5F-3 A Matrix Transducer Design with Improved Image Quality and Acquisition Rate C. Daft, D. Brueske, P. Wagner and D. Liu
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5F-4 Design and Experimental Characterization of a Dual-Electrode CMUT Array for Intra-Cardiac Ultrasound Imaging R. Guldiken, J. Zahorian, M. Balantekin and F. L. Degertekin
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5F-5 An Assessment of the Thermal Efficiency of Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducers A. S. Ergun, S. Barnes and E. Gardner
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session6A: Therapeutics: Brain and Blood
6A-1 The Role of Inertial Cavitation of Ultrasound Contrast Agents in Producing Sonoporation M. M. Forbes and W. D. O’Brien Jr.
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6A-4 Focused Ultrasound Potential to Initiate Spreading Depression for Disruption of Blood Brain Barrier N. Vykhodtseva, I. Konopatskaya and V. Koroleva
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session6B: Radiation Force and Strain / Elasticity
6B-2 Visualizing the Anatomic Structures of Human Prostates Using Acoustic Radiation Force Impulse (ARFI)Imaging L. Zhai, J. Madden, V. Mouraviev, T. Polascik and K. R. Nightingale
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6B-3 Viscoelastic Property Measurement in Thin Tissue Constructs Using Ultrasound D. Liu and E. S. Ebbini
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6B-4 In Vivo Acoustic Radiation Force Impulse Imaging of Abdominal Lesions B. J. Fahey, R. C. Nelson, S. J. Hsu, D. P. Bradway, D. M. Dumont and G. Trahey
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6B-5 Combined Optical and Ultrasound-Based Tracking of an Acoustic Radiation Force-Induced Excitation R. R. Bouchard, G. van Soest and A. F. W. van der Steen
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6B-6 Transthoracic Cardiac Acoustic Radiation Force Impulse Imaging: A Feasibility Study D. P. Bradway, S. J. Hsu, B. J. Fahey, J. J. Dahl, T. C. Nichols and G. Trahey
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session6C: Signal Processing
6C-1 Imaging the Elastic Nonlinearity of Tissues T. Hall, A. A. Oberai, P. E. Barbone, A. M. Sommer, N. H. Gokhale, S. Goenezen and J. Jiang
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6C-2 Differential Diagnosis of Parotid Gland Lesions Using Spatially Fused Sonohistologic Features S. Siebers, U. Scheipers, D. Grosse, F. Gottwald, A. Bozzato, J. Zenk, H. Iro and H. Ermert
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6C-3 Singular Spectrum Analysis for Detecting Brachytherapy Seeds with Angle Variation S. Ramachandran, J. Mamou and E. J. Feleppa
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6C-5 An Ultrasonic Imaging Speckle Suppression and Contrast Enhancement Technique by Means of Frequency Compounding and Coded Excitation J. R. Sanchez and M. L. Oelze
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6C-6 Qualitative Properties of an Entropy-Based Signal Detector M. S. Hughes, J. N. Marsh, K. D. Wallace, L. J. Thomas, G. M. Lanza, S. A. Wickline, J. E. McCarthy and B. N. Maurizi
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session6D: Acoustic Wave Chemical Sensors
6D-1 The Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducer (CMUT) as a Chem/Bio Sensor B. T. Khuri-Yakub, K. K. Park, H. J. Lee, G. G. Yaralioglu, S. Ergun, Ö. Oralkan, M. Kupnik, C. F. Quate, T. Braun, H. P. Lang, M. Hegner, J.-P. Ramseyer, C. Gerber and J. Gimzewski
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6D-2 MEMS-Enabled Miniaturized Particulate Matter Monitor Employing 1.6 GHz Aluminum Nitride Thin-Film Bulk Acoustic Wave Resonator (FBAR) and Thermophoretic Precipitator J. P. Black, A. Elium, R. M. White, M. G. Apte, L. A. Gundel and R. Cambie
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6D-4 Generalized and Pure Shear Horizontal SAW Sensors on Quartz for Hydrogen Fluoride Gas Detection B. J. Meulendyk, M. C. Wheeler, B. Segee and M. Pereira da Cunha
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6D-5 Modeling the Rf Acoustic Behavior of Love-Wave Sensors Loaded with Organic Layers L. El Fissi, J.-M. Friedt and S. Ballandras
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session6E: Innovative SAW Components
6E-1 A Small-Sized SAW Duplexer on a SiO2/IDT/LiNbO3 Structure for Wideband CDMA Application H. Nakamura, H. Nakanishi, T. Tsurunari, K. Matsunami and Y. Iwasaki
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6E-4 Acoustic ID-Tags for Under Water Use A. Rønnekleiv
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6E-5 High Performance and Miniature Surface Acoustic Wave Devices with Excellent Temperature Stability Using High Density Metal Electrodes M. Kadota
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session6F: cMUT Fabrication
6F-1 Trench-Isolated CMUT Arrays with a Supporting Frame: Characterization and Imaging Results X. Zhuang, I. O. Wygant, D.-S. Lin, M. Kupnik, Ö. Oralkan and B. T. Khuri-Yakub
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6F-2 Extended Insulation Layer Structure for CMUTs M. Kupnik, A. S. Ergun, Y. Huang and B. T. Khuri-Yakub
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6F-3 Fabrication and Assembly of a Monolithic 3D CMUT Array for Imaging Applications X. Cheng, J. Chen, I.-M. Shen, P.-C. Li and M. H. Wang
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6F-4 50-kHz Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducers for Generating Highly Directional Sound with Parametric Arrays I. O. Wygant, M. Kupnik, G. Yaralioglu, B. T. Khuri-Yakub, J. C. Windsor, W. M. Wright, M. S. Wochner and M. F. Hamilton
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6F-5 Characterization of Fabrication Related Gap-Height Variations in Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducers D.-S. Lin, X. Zhuang, S. H. Wong, A. S. Ergun, M. Kupnik and B. T. Khuri-Yakub
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6F-6 A Novel Method for Fabricating Sonic Paper M.-W. Chang, H.-C. Deng, D.-C. Pang and M.-Y. Chen
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session7A: Contrast Agents Imaging Methods
7A-1 SURF Imaging - A New Method for Ultrasound Contrast Agent Imaging B. A. J. Angelsen and R. Hansen
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7A-3 Optimal Pulse Sequences for the Suppression of Memoryless Tissue Harmonics M. Mleczko, W. G. Wilkening and G. Schmitz
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7A-4 A New Method for Enhancing Dynamic Vascular Patterns of Focal Liver Lesions in Contrast Ultrasound N. G. Rognin, P. Frinking, T. Messager, M. Arditi, G. Perrenoud and J.-Y. Meuwly
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7A-5 Real-Time 3D Contrast-Enhanced Transcranial Ultrasound N. M. Ivancevich, G. Pinton, S. W. Smith, H. A. Nicoletto, M. Scism, E. Bennett and D. T. Laskowitz
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session7B: Radiation Force / Shear Wave Imaging
7B-2 Nonlinear Shear Elastic Moduli in Quasi-Incompressible Soft Solids M. Rénier, J.-L. Gennisson, M. Tanter, S. Catheline, C. Barrière, D. Royer and M. Fink
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7B-3 Direct Estimation of Shear Modulus using Spatially Modulated Acoustic Radiation Force Impulses S. McAleavey and M. Menon
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7B-4 In-Vivo Staging of Liver Fibrosis in a Rat Model Using Acoustic Radiation Force M. H. Wang, L. W. Hedlund, M. L. Palmeri, C. D. Guy, L. Yang, A. M. Diehl and K. R. Nightingale
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7B-6 Dependence of In Vivo, Radiation Force Derived Hepatic Shear Modulus Estimates on Imaging Approach: Intercostal vs. Subcostal M. L. Palmeri, M. H. Wang, K. D. Frinkley, K. R. Nightingale, M. F. Abdelmalek and A. M. Diehl
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session7C: Vascular Imaging
7C-2 Non-Invasive Measurements of Longitudinal Strain of the Arterial Wall M. Cinthio, T. Jansson, H. W. Persson, K. Lindström and Å. R. Ahlgren
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7C-3 In Vivo Assessment Method of Tissue-Engineered Vascular Wall Based on Quantitative Elastic Modulus Measurement N. Nitta, T. Yamane, G. Matsumura, T. Shin’oka and T. Shiina
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7C-4 A Novel Approach to Assess the Stiffness of Vessels by Means of Pulse Wave Analysis in Transcutaneous Ultrasound T. Neumann, C. Hansen, P. Tait and H. Ermert
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7C-6 Motion Artifact Reduction by ECG Gating in Ultrasound Induced Thermal Strain Imaging K. Kim, S.-W. Huang, R. Olafsson, C. Jia, R. S. Witte and M. O’Donnell
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session7D: Array Imaging and Beam Forming
7D-2 3D PSTD Simulations of NEWS-TR and TR-NEWS Methods: Application to Nonclassical Nonlinearity Ultrasonic Imaging T. Goursolle, S. Dos Santosa, S. Callé and O. B. Matar-Lacazec
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7D-3 Simulation of the Influence of Hydrophones Used for the Characterization of Pressure Field Distribution in Low frequency, High Power Ultrasonic Reactor Vessels G. Harvey, A. Gachagan and R. L. O'Leary
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7D-4 Non Destructive Evaluation of Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plates Using Lamb Waves: A Comparison Between Pitch-Catch Air Coupled Techniques and Sector Images Obtained with Embedded Piezoelectric Linear Arrays Y. Gómez-Ullate and F. M. de Espinosa
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7D-5 Detection and Sizing of Delaminations in Composites Using Modally-Selective Lamb-Wave Transducers G. Petculescu, S. Krishnaswamy and J. D. Achenbach
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session7E: Bulk Acoustic Wave Devices 1
7E-1 An Air-Gap Type FBAR Filter Fabricated Using a Thin Sacrificed Layer on a Flat Substrate S. Taniguchi, T. Yokoyama, M. Iwaki, T. Nishihara, M. Ueda and Y. Satoh
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7E-2 A De-Coupled Stacked Bulk Acoustic Resonator (DSBAR) Filter With 2 dB Bandwidth > 4% M. K. Small, T. Jamneala, L. A. Callaghan, J. D. Larson III and R. C. Ruby
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7E-4 Enhanced Power Handling and Quality Factor in Thin-Film Piezoelectric-on-Substrate Resonators R. Abdolvand and F. Ayazi
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7E-5 Temperature Coefficients Measured by Picosecond Ultrasonics on Materials in Thin Films for Bulk Acoustic Wave Technology P. Emery, D. Petit, P. Ancey and A. Devos
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7E-6 Aluminum Nitride Bulk Acoustic Wave Devices with Iridium Bottom Electrodes E. Iborra, M. Clement, J. Olivares, J. Sangrador, N. Rimmer and A. Rastogi
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session7F: Phononics 1
7F-1 Design of Band-Stop Filters Using PZT Layer On Silicon Substrate Phononic Crystals A.-C. Hladky-Hennion, J. Vasseur, B. Dubus, F. Duval, C. Granger, Y. Pennec, B. Djafari-Rouhani and B. Morvan
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7F-2 Analysis of Lamb-Wave Dispersion and Band Gaps of Two-Dimensional Piezoelectric Phononic-Crystal Plates J.-C. Hsu and T.-T. Wu
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7F-3 Fabrication of High Stability Oscillators Using AlN/Si High Overtone Bulk Acoustic Resonators J. Masson, G. Martin, R. Boudot, Y. Gruson, S. Ballandras, A. Artedia, P. Muralt, B. Belgacem and L. Chommeloux
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session8A: Imaging Systems and Multi-Modality Imaging
8A-2 ULA-OP: A Novel ULtrasound Advanced Open Platform for Experimental Research L. Bassi, E. Boni, A. Dallai, F. Guidi, S. Ricci and P. Tortoli
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8A-3 System Architecture of an Experimental Synthetic Aperture Real-Time Ultrasound System J. A. Jensen, M. Hansen, B. G. Tomov, S. I. Nikolov and H. Holten-Lund
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8A-4 Spatial Co-Registration of Magnetic Resonance and Ultrasound Images of the Prostate as a Basis for Multi-Modality Tissue-Type Imaging S. Dasgupta, E. Feleppa, S. Ramachandran, J. Ketterling, A. Kalisz, S. Haker, C. Tempany, C. Porter, M. Lacrampe, C. Isacson and D. Sparks
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8A-5 Simultaneous Contrast Ultrasound and DCE MRI for Improved Breast Tumour Characterization: Demonstration of Technical Feasibility R. Chopra, D. E. Goertz, L. Curiel and K. Hynynen
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session8B: Novel Contrast Imaging Techniques
8B-1 Polymer Contrast Particles For Cellular Imaging With Ultrasound and MRI R. Williamson, O. Aristizábal, D. H. Turnbull, J. A. Ketterling, Y. Z. Wadghiri, M. Douadi and T. M. Fahmy
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8B-2 Imaging of Iron Oxide Nanoparticles Using Magneto-Motive Ultrasound M. Mehrmohammadi, J. Oh, L. Ma, E. Yantsen, T. Larson, S. Mallidi, S. Park, K. P. Johnston, K. Sokolov, T. Milner and S. Emelianov
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8B-3 Transmembrane Extraction of Fluorescent Proteins with Ultrasound and Microbubbles K. Kaddur, F. Tranquart, P. Midoux, C. Pichon and A. Bouakaz
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8B-6 Semiautomatic Detection of Microbubble Ultrasound Contrast Agent Destruction Applied to Definity® Using Support Vector Machines A. Haak, R. Lavarello, W. D. O’Brien Jr. and B. Castaneda
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session8C: Viscoelasticity
8C-2 Error Estimates in Shear Wave Speed and Tissue Material Properties in Shear Wave Dispersion Ultrasound Vibrometry M. W. Urban, S. Chen and J. F. Greenleaf
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8C-4 Active and Passive Muscle Properties Assessed by Ultrasound Techniques T. Deffieux, J.-L. Gennisson, G. Montaldo, M. Tanter and M. Fink
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8C-5 Full 3D Inversion of the Viscoelasticity Wave Propagation Problem for 3D Ultrasound Elastography in Breast Cancer Diagnosis M. Muller, J.-L. Gennisson, T. Deffieux, R. Sinkus, P. Annic, G. Montaldo, M. Tanter and M. Fink
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8C-6 Anisotropic Viscoelastic Properties of the Corpus Callosum - Application of High-Resolution 3D MR-Elastography to an Alzheimer Mouse Model B. larrat, Q. C. Chan, X. F. Yang, G. Li, E. S. Yang, M. Fink and R. Sinkus
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session8D: Wave Propagation and Material Characterization
8D-2 Vibration Characteristics of Complex Vibration Converters Using Different Velocity Metal Ring Pairs J. Tsujino, T. Ueoka, G. Kishimoto, Y. Kubodera and S. Tanaka
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8D-5 Tracking of Cracks in Fatigue Experiments Using Nonlinear Propagation of Multi-Sine Surface Acoustic Waves S. Vanlanduit, R. Longo, P. Guillaume, R. Pintelon and J. Dirckx
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8D-6 High Frequency Propagation in Structured Solids P. Harris, A. Dawson, R. Young and F. Lecarpentier
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session8E: FEM/BEM Simulation
8E-1 A Technique for P-Matrix Computation by Periodic FEM/BEM Analysis A. Fukuura and M. Kawaguchi
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8E-2 Accurate FEM/BEM Modeling of SAW Devices Coated with Dielectric Layers M. Kawaguchi and A. Fukuura
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8E-4 Perfectly Matched Layer Finite Element Simulation of Parasitic Acoustic Wave Radiation in Microacoustic Devices M. Mayer, S. Zaglmayr, K. Wagner and J. Schöberl
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8E-5 Full 3D SAW IDT Boundary Element Model for Massless Electrodes C. F. Jerez-Hanckes, V. Laude, J.-C. Nédélec and R. Lardat
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8E-6 Extended FEM/SDA Software for Characterising Surface Acoustic Wave Propagation in Multi-Layered Structures K.-Y. Hashimoto, T. Omori and M. Yamaguchi
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session8F: Ultrasound Measurement and Device Characterization
8F-1 Integrated All-Optical Ultrasound Transducers Y. Hou, S. Ashkenazi, S.-W. Huang, J.-S. Kim, L. J. Guo and M. O’Donnell
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8F-2 High-Frequency Low-Noise Ultrasonic Detection Arrays Based on Parallelly Probing an Etalon S.-W. Huang, Y. Hou, S. Ashkenazi and M. O’Donnell
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8F-3 High Frequency Transducer Characterization with a Sagnac Interferometer J. L. Bonnett and T. Buma
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8F-4 Ultrasound Phased Array for Airborne Applications Based on Cellular Polymer C. Degel, H. Schuck, T. Knoll, F. Bauerfeld, M. Heinz, W. Haberer, H. Fonfara, R. M. Lemor, B. Elling and R. Danz
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8F-5 A Visualization Tool for High Intensity Focused Ultrasonic Field Using LEDs and Piezo-Elements K. Nakamura and T. Sugimoto
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8F-6 Inexpensive Acoustoelectric Hydrophone For Measuring High Intensity Ultrasound Fields R. S. Witte, T. Hall, R. Olafsson, S.-W. Huang and M. O’Donnell
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session9A: Cardiac Imaging
9A-1 Experimental Assessment of Angle-Independent Myocardial Elastography Performance Using a Left-Ventricular Phantom Undergoing Physiologic Motion V. Gamarnik, J. Luo, W.-N. Lee and E. E. Konofagou
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9A-2 Controlled 2D Cardiac Elasticity Imaging on an Isolated Perfused Rabbit Heart C. Jia, R. Olafsson, K. Kim, R. S. Witte, S.-W. Huang, T. J. Kolias, J. M. Rubin, W. F. Weitzel, C. Deng and M. O’Donnell
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9A-3 Clinical Validation of Angle-Independent Myocardial Elastography Using MRI Tagging W.-N. Lee, Z. Qian, D. N. Metaxas and E. E. Konofagou
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9A-4 Ultrasonic Imaging of Propagation of Electric Excitation in Heart Wall H. Kanai
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session9B: Contrast Agents: Bubble Physics and Therapeutics
9B-1 Coupled Dynamics of an Isolated UCA Microbubble Pair V. Garbin, B. Dollet, M. L. J. Overvelde, N. de Jong, D. Lohse, M. Versluis, D. Cojoc, E. Ferrari and E. Di Fabrizio
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9B-2 Microbubble Interactions at High Mechanical Index: Ultrasound Stimulated Behaviour of SonoVue from Optically Predefined 'Stand-Off' Positions J. M. Burns, P. A. Prentice and P. A. Campbell
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9B-3 Orthogonal Observations of Vibrating Microbubbles H. J. Vos, M. Versluis and N. de Jong
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9B-4 Microbubble Oscillations in Gel Phantom and Ex Vivo Preparation Validate Proposed Mechanisms for Contrast-Based Drug Delivery C. F. Caskey, S. M. Stieger, S. Qin, P. A. Dayton and K. W. Ferrara
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9B-5 Ultrasound Therapy with Drug Loaded Microcapsules W. T. Shi, M. Böhmer, A. van Wamel, M. Celebi, A. L. Klibanov, C. T. Chin, C. Chlon, M. Emmer, K. Kooiman, N. de Jong and C. S. Hall
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session9B-6 Inhibition of Smooth Muscle Proliferation by Ultrasound-Triggered Release of Rapamycin from Microbubbles L. C. Phillips, A. L. Klibanov, B. R. Wamhoff and J. A. Hossack
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session9C: Medical Imaging 1
9C-1 Beam Steering Approach for Speckle Characterization and Out-of-Plane Motion Estimation in Real Tissue H. Rivaz, R. Zellars, G. Hager, G. Fichtinger and E. Boctor
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9C-2 Reconstruction of Speed of Sound for a Correction of Transit Time in Full Angle Spatial Compounding C. Hansen, A. Schasse, N. Hüttebräuker, M. Ashfaq, W. Wilkening and H. Ermert
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9C-3 Frequency Notched Waveforms for Medical Ultrasound Imaging M. J. Bennett, T. Anderson and W. N. McDicken
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9C-4 Novel Method for Design and Fabrication of Single Piston Transducers for Extended Depth of Field K. Owen and W. F. Walker
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9C-5 2D Simulation of the Harmonic Motion Imaging (HMI) with Experimental Validation C. Maleke, J. Luo and E. E. Konofagou
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session9D: Acoustic Microscopy and Imaging
9D-1 Precise Calibration for Biological Acoustic Impedance Microscope N. Hozumi, A. Nakano, S. Terauchi, M. Nagao, S. Yoshida, K. Kobayashi, S. Yamamoto and Y. Saijo
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9D-2 Numerical Modeling of the Cantilever-Tip Vibrations in Scanning Microdeformation Microscope B. Cavallier, B. Cretin, P. Vairac and S. Thibaud
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9D-3 Characterization of Adipogenic, Chondrogenic and Osteogenic Differentiation with Time-Resolved Acoustic Microscopy E. C. Weiss, P. Anastasiadis, C. Hildebrandt, E. Gorjup and R. M. Lemor
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9D-5 Variation of the Sound Attenuation Inside HeLa Cells During Cell Division Using High-Frequency Time-Resolved Acoustic Microscope P. V. Zinin, P. Anastasiadis, E. C. Weiss and R. M. Lemor
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9D-6 Signal Analysis in Scanning Acoustic Microscopy for Non-Destructive Assessment of Connective Defects in Flip-Chip BGA Devices S. Brand, K. Raum, P. Czuratis and P. Hoffrogge
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session9E: Optical Interactions 1
9E-1 Limitation and Improvement of Collinear Beam Acousto-Optic Tunable Filters I. C. Chang
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9E-2 High Efficiency Multi-Channel Acousto-Optic Multiplexers on Anisotropic Light Diffraction by Multi-Frequency Sound V. V. Proklov, S. N. Antonov, A. V. Vainer and Y. G. Rezvov
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9E-5 Ultrasound Fast Modulation Mode AOTFs for Differential Photoluminescence Spectroscopy V. E. Pozhar, V. I. Pustovoit and S. A. Beryoza
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9E-6 Acoustic Realignment of Nematic Liquid Crystals by Guided Waves Y.-C. Lee, W.-B. Shih, Y.-W. Su and C.-C. Yin
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session9F: Medical Applications: Therapy & Diagnosis
9F-2 Heat Conductive Array Transducer for Phase-Conversion Molecular Imaging T. Azuma, S. Sonoda, K.-I. Kawabata and S.-I. Umemura
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9F-4 Rectangular Cymbal Arrays for Ultrasonic Transdermal Insulin Delivery J. Luis, E.-J. Park, R. J. Meyer Jr. and N. B. Smith
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9F-5 Combined 2D Array Transducers/Deployment Kits for Real-Time 3D Ultrasound Guidance of Interventional Devices E. D. Light and S. W. Smith
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session10A: Photoacoustic Imaging
10A-3 Intravascular Photoacoustic Imaging with Gold Nanoparticles B. Wang, E. Yantsen, T. Larson, S. Sethuraman, K. Sokolov and S. Emelianov
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10A-4 In Vitro Blood Flow Mean Velocity Estimation Using a Fast Photoacoustic Imaging System C.-K. Liao, C.-W. Wei, S.-W. Huang and P.-C. Li
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10A-5 Beamforming for Photoacoustic Imaging Using Linear Array Transducer S. Park, S. R. Aglyamov and S. Emelianov
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session10B: 3D / Cardiovascular Imaging
10B-1 Strain Imaging of Arterial Wall with Translational Motion Compensation and Error Correction H. Hasegawa and H. Kanai
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10B-2 Acoustic Radiation Force Impulse Imaging of Mechanical Stiffness Propagation within Myocardial Tissue S. J. Hsu, J. L. Hubert, P. D. Wolf and G. Trahey
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10B-3 Vibrating Interventional Device Detection Using Real-Time 3D Color Doppler M. P. Fronheiser, S. F. Idriss, P. D. Wolf and S. W. Smith
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10B-4 4D Cardiac Strain Imaging: Methods and Initial Results R. G. P. Lopata, M. M. Nillesen, I. H. Gerrits, J. M. Thijssen, L. Kapusta and C. L. de Korte
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10B-5 4D Elasticity Imaging of PVA LV Phantom Integrated with Pulsatile Circulation System Using 2D Phased Array C. Jia, K. Kim, T. J. Kolias, J. M. Rubin, W. F. Weitzel, P. Yan, D. Dione, A. J. Sinusas, J. Duncan and M. O’Donnell
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session10B-6 A Composite Imaging Technique for High Frame-Rate and Full-View Cardiovascular Ultrasound and Elasticity Imaging S. Wang, W.-N. Lee, J. Luo and E. E. Konofagou
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session10C: High Frequency: Applications and Devices
10C-2 High Frequency Ultrasound Characterization of Blood Clotting Process: Results Obtained With Plasma and Whole Blood C. Plag, R. Libgot, Y. Gruel, F. Patat and F. Ossant
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10C-3 Radial Modulation Imaging of Microbubbles at High Frequency E. Chérin, J. Brown, H. Shariff, R. Karshafian, R. Williams, P. N. Burns, F. S. Foster and S.-E. Måsøy
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10C-4 Improved Myocardial Motion Tracking in Mouse Echocardiography Using Large-Diameter Microbubbles Y. Li, C. D. Garson, Y. Xu, B. A. French and J. A. Hossack
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10C-5 Identification of Hepatocellular Carcinomas with Contrast Enhanced 40 MHz Ultrasound in Hepatitis B Virus X Protein Transgenic Mice A.-H. Liao, Y.-C. Cheng, S.-H. Yeh and P.-C. Li
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10C-6 Fully Integrated CMUT-Based Forward-Looking Intracardiac Imaging for Electrophysiology A. Nikoozadeh, I. O. Wygant, D.-S. Lin, Ö. Oralkan, A. S. Ergun, K. Thomenius, A. Dentinger, D. Wildes, G. Akopyan, K. Shivkumar, A. Mahajan, D. N. Stephens, D. Sahn and P. T. Khuri-Yakub
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session10D: NDE Transducers and Industrial Measurements
10D-1 On-Line Ultrasonic Inspection at Elevated Temperatures S. P. Kelly, I. Atkinson, C. Gregory and K. J. Kirk
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10D-2 Integrated Plate Acoustic Wave Transducers Using Mode Conversion K.-T. Wu, M. Kobayashi, C.-K. Jen and J.-F. Moisan
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10D-3 Long Range Guided Wave Inspection of Pipelines by a New Local Magnetostrictive Transducer F. Bertoncini, M. Raugi, F. Turcu, G. Acciani, G. Brunetti and G. Fornarelli
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10D-4 Waveguide Transducers with Limited Diffraction Beam for Ultrasonic Flow Measuring at High Temperature and Pressure V. K. Hamidullin, R. N. Malakhanov, A. A. Gnedov, G. R. Osokin and S. V. Nagaevskiy
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10D-6 A PZT/Si Composite Transducer for Resonant Ultrasound Spectroscope H. Sun, Z. Zhang, T. Zhang and H. Guo
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session10E: SAW Device Design
10E-0 Improved Temperature Stability of One-Port SAW Resonators Achieved without Coils G. Martin, H. Schmidt and B. Wall
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10E-1 A New Unidirectional Transducer Using Proximity Coupling Between Bidirectional Tracks M. Solal and R. E. Chang
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10E-2 A Topology to Ameliorate Insertion Loss and Large Signal Capture Effects in Tunable SAW Filters J. A. Kosinski
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10E-3 GPS SAW Filter Using A Wafer Level Technique F. Shiba, M. Yamazaki, O. Iijima and H. Yatsuda
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10E-4 Modeling and Design of a Wire Bonded Low Loss Single Ended DMS Filter Having Broadband Rejection of -45 dB J. J. Rao, A. S. Loseu and K. J. Gamble
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session10F: Lead Free Piezoelectrics and Zinc Oxide
10F-3 Self-Focused ZnO Transducers for Ultrasonic Biomicroscopy J. M. Cannata, J. A. Williams, Q. F. Zhou, H. Yu, L. Sun, E. S. Kim and K. K. Shung
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10F-4 Self-Focused 1-3 Composite LiNbO3 Single Element Transducers for High Frequency HIFU Applications R. Liu, H. H. Kim, J. M. Cannata, G.-S. Chen and K. K. Shung
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10F-5 Integrated Ultrasonic Transducers above 500°C M. Kobayashi, C.-K. Jen, H. Nagata, Y. Hiruma, T. Tokutsu and T. Takenaka
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session11A: Targeted & Molecular Imaging
11A-3 A Novel Sensitive Targeted Imaging Technique for Ultrasonic Molecular Imaging H. Zheng, D. E. Kruse, D. N. Stephens, K. W. Ferrara, P. Sutcliffe and E. Gardner
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11A-4 Molecular Imaging with Targeted Contrast Agents and High Frequency Ultrasound A. van Wamel, M. Celebi, J. A. Hossack, J. M. Backer, M. V. Backer, K. Ley, N. de Jong and A. L. Klibanov
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11A-5 Interrogation of the Targeting Mechanisms of Ultrasound Contrast Agent Microbubbles Using Atomic Force Microscopy V. Sboros, E. Glynos, S. D. Pye, C. M. Moran, M. B. Butler, J. A. Ross, W. N. McDicken and V. Koutsos
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session11B: Small Animal Imaging
11B-1 Noninvasive Electromechanical Wave Imaging and Conduction Velocity Estimation In Vivo E. Konofagou, J. Luo, D. Saluja, K. Fujikura, D. Cervantes and J. Coromilas
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11B-2 Temporal and Spatial Analysis of Cardiac Contractile Dyssynchrony in Mouse Left Ventricle Post Myocardial Infarction Using High Resolution Ultrasound Y. Li, C. D. Garson, Y. Xu, B. A. French and J. A. Hossack
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11B-3 A Unified Transmission/Reflection Acoustic Tomography Scheme for Small Animal Tissue Characterization M. Ashfaq and H. Ermert
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11B-4 Quantitative Ultrasound Assessment of Breast Cancer Using a Multiparameter Approach M. L. Oelze, W. D. O’Brien Jr. and J. F. Zachary
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11B-5 Pulse Wave Imaging Of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms: Comparison Between Control And Angiotensin II-Treated Mice In Vivo J. Luo, K. Fujikura, L. S. Tyrie, M. D. Tilson III and E. E. Konofagou
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session11B-6 Detection of Electrical Current in a Live Rabbit Heart using Ultrasound R. Olafsson, C. Jia, S.-W. Huang, R. S. Witte and M. O’Donnell
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session11C: Velocity & Motion Estimators
11C-1 Fast Spectral Velocity Estimation Using Adaptive Techniques: In-Vivo Results F. Gran, A. Jakobsson, J. Udesen and J. A. Jensen
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11C-2 Minute Roughness Measurement Using Phase Tracking for Arterial Wall Diagnosis Non-Invasively In Vivo M. Cinthio, H. Hasegawa and H. Kanai
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11C-3 Sonorheometry: A New Method for Assessing Coagulation Potential F. Viola, F. W. Mauldin Jr., S. P. Tropello, B. G. Macik, M. B. Lawrence and W. F. Walker
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11C-4 Fast Blood Vector Velocity Imaging: Simulations and Preliminary In Vivo Results J. Udesen, F. Gran, K. L. Hansen, J. A. Jensen, C. Thomsen and M. B. Nielsen
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11C-5 Characterization of Time-Varying Mechanical Viscoelastic Parameters of Mimicking Deep Vein Thrombi with 2D Dynamic Elastography C. Schmitt, A. H. Henni and G. Cloutier
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session11C-6 New Observations on the Anisotropy of Ultrasound Blood Backscatter as a Function of Frequency and Shear Rate C. Guilbert, F. Yu and G. Cloutier
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session11D: Array Imaging
11D-2 Total Focussing Method for Volumetric Imaging in Immersion Non Destructive Evaluation A. Tweedie, R. L. O'Leary, G. Harvey, A. Gachagan, C. Holmes, P. D. Wilcox and B. W. Drinkwater
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11D-3 MOSAIC: An Integrated Ultrasonic 2D Array System S. Triger, J. Wallace, J.-F. Saillant, S. Cochran and D. R. S. Cumming
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session11E: Bulk Acoustic Wave Devices 2
11E-0 Improve MBVD Model to Consider Frequency Dependent Loss for BAW Filter Design F. Z. Bi and B. P. Barber
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11E-2 Review and Comparison of Bulk Acoustic Wave FBAR, SMR Technology R. Ruby
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11E-3 A Thermally Stable CMOS Oscillator Using Temperature Compensated FBAR W. Pang, R. C. Ruby, R. Parker, P. W. Fisher, J. D. Larson III, K. J. Grannen, D. Lee, C. Feng and L. Callaghan
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11E-4 Application of a Vibrating Membrane Model to Bulk-Acoustic-Wave Resonators A. B. M. Jansman, R. C. Strijbos, J. W. Lobeek, F. Vanhelmont, J. J. M. Ruigrok, T. Pensala and M. Ylilammi
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session11F: pMUTs
11F-1 A Flexion Mode Piezoelectric Micro-Transformer Processed by Aerosol Deposition Method X. Y. Wang, P. Z. Chang, D. Vasic, F. Costa and W. J. Wu
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11F-3 Performance of Flexure-Mode pMUT 2D Arrays D. E. Dausch, K. H. Gilchrist, J. B. Castellucci, D. R. Chou and O. T. von Ramm
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11F-5 High-Frequency Piezoelectric PZT Film Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducers Q. F. Zhou, D. Wu, F. T. Djuth, C. G. Liu and K. K. Shung
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session12A: Contrast Agents: High Frequency Studies
12A-1 Concentration Requirements for Subharmonic Quantitative Contrast Enhanced High Frequency Ultrasound Flow Studies S. A. Stapleton, A. Needles, E. Henderson and F. S. Foster
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12A-2 Subharmonic Contrast Intravascular Ultrasound D. E. Goertz, M. E. Frijlink, D. Tempel, R. Krams, N. de Jong and A. F. W. van der Steen
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12A-3 A New Real-Time High-Frequency Subharmonic Contrast Mode for Mouse Imaging A. Needles, J. Graba, C. Bilan, T. Coulthard, D. Hirson, F. S. Foster, D. E. Goertz and S. A. Stapleton
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12A-4 In Vivo 3D Contrast-Enhanced Imaging of the Embryonic Mouse Vasculature O. Aristizábal, R. Williamson and D. H. Turnbull
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12A-5 Subharmonic Response from Polymer-Shelled Contrast Agents J. A. Ketterling and J. Mamou
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session12A-6 A Method for the Regularized Estimation of Contrast Agent Concentration in Small Animal Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound Studies S. Mulé, A. De Cesare, O. Lucidarme, F. Frouin and A. Herment
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session12B: Blood Flow
12B-1 Detectability of Small Blood Vessels Using High-Frequency Power Doppler Ultrasound S. Z. Pinter and J. C. Lacefield
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12B-2 Functional Doppler Imaging: A Feasibility Study S. Sikdar, J. H. Kim, Y. M. Yoo, K. Karadayi, J. Xu, O. Kolokythas, K. W. Beach and Y. Kim
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12B-3 Validation of Transverse Oscillation Vector Velocity Estimation In-Vivo K. L. Hansen, J. Udesen, C. Thomsen, J. A. Jensen and M. B. Nielsen
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12B-4 Real-Time Multi-Component Hemodynamic Measurement in Vascular Aneurysms Using Echo Particle Image Velocimetry: Comparison of In Vitro and Computational Results L. Liu, F. Zhang, R. Wang and R. Shandas
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12B-5 Eigen-Based Clutter Filters for Color Flow Imaging: Single-Ensemble vs. Multi-Ensemble Approaches A. C. H. Yu and L. Løvstakken
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12B-6 Multi-Frequency Encoding for Rapid Color Flow and Quadroplex Imaging N. Oddershede, F. Gran and J. A. Jensen
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session12C: Bone
12C-1 High Resolution Acoustic Microscopy: A New Method to Investigate Remodeling Process of Trabecular Bone F. Rupin, A. Saïed, V. David, K. Raum, F. Peyrin, L. Vico and P. Laugier
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12C-2 Improved Accuracy of Broadband Ultrasound Attenuation Measurement Using Phase Insensitive Detection: Results in 73 Women K. A. Wear
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12C-4 A Minute Bone Bending Angle Measuring Method Using Echo-Tracking for Assessment of Bone Strength R. Sakai, K. Miyasaka, H. Suzuki, T. Ohtsuka, A. Harada, Y. Yoshikawa, J. Matsuyama, K. Nakamura and I. Ohnishi
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session12D: NDE Wave Propagation
12D-1 Excitation of Longitudinal and Lamb Waves in Plates by Edge-Mounted Transducers D. W. Greve, P. Zheng and I. J. Oppenheim
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12D-2 Rate-Dependent Micromechanical Model Applied to Wave Propagation through Rough Interfaces A. Misra and O. Marangos
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12D-3 Validity of Born Approximation for Plate Wave Scattering Problems A. H. Rohde and M. Veidt
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12D-4 Welding Characteristics of a 27 kHz Ultrasonic Complex Vibration Welding System with Six Transducers Integrated Using a (2,1) Mode Transverse Vibration Disk J. Tsujino, T. Ueoka, T. Aoyama, R. Karatsu and T. Kyuzen
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12D-5 NDE of Adhesive Joints Using V(x,t) Data J. Sadler, S. Titov and R. G. Maev
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12D-6 A Study on the Dispersion Behaviors of Antisymmetric Flexural Modes Propagating Along Wedges Tips with Coatings C.-H. Yang and S.-W. Tang
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session12E: Bulk Acoustic Wave Devices 3
12E-0 2X Size and Cost Reduction of Film Bulk Acoustic Resonator (FBAR) Chips with Tungsten Electrodes for PCS/GPS/800 MHz Multiplexers P. Bradley, J. Kim, S. Ye, P. Nikkel, S. Bader and C. Feng
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12E-1 Accelerometer Based on Thin-Film Bulk Acoustic Wave Resonators H. Campanella, J. A. Plaza, J. Montserrat, J. Esteve, A. Uranga and N. Barniol
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12E-2 X-Band Filters Utilizing AlN Thin Film Bulk Acoustic Resonators M. Hara, T. Yokoyama, M. Ueda and Y. Satoh
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12E-3 Channel-Select RF MEMS Filters Based on Self-Coupled AlN Contour-Mode Piezoelectric Resonators C. Zuo, N. Sinha, M. B. Pisani, C. R. Perez, R. Mahameed and G. Piazza
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12E-4 Low Phase Noise, Low Power Consuming 3.7 GHz Oscillator Based on High-Overtone Bulk Acoustic Resonator H. Yu, C.-Y. Lee, W. Pang, H. Zhang and E. S. Kim
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12E-5 Fabrication and Properties of High-Q AlN/SiO2 Composite TFBAR’s for above IC Oscillators A. Artieda and P. Muralt
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Papers by SessionPapers by Session12F: Bulk Wave Devices 2
12F-3 A Pitch-Catch UHF Piezoelectric Transformer Fabricated with Thin Film PZT Transducers J. D. Larson III, S. R. Gilbert and M. L. Frank
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12F-4 Investigation of Efficient Ultrasonic Array Focusing in Attenuative Solids A. Ganguli, R. X. Gao, K. Liang and J. Jundt
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12F-5 Transmission of Acoustic Plane Waves through Multilayered Piezoelectric Plates M. Lam, E. Le Clézio, E. Ringgaard, K. Hansen and G. Feuillard
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP0: Student Paper Competition
P0-1 High Resolution Fundamental and Harmonic Imaging Using a MEMS Fabricated Ultrasonic Transducer C. Chandrana, N. A. Kharin, A. Nair, K. R. Waters, D. G. Vince, B. Kuban, G. R. Lockwood, S. Roy and A. J. Fleischman
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P0-2 Spectroscopic Intravascular Photoacoustic Imaging S. Sethuraman, B. Wang, S. Litovsky, J. Amirian, R. Smalling and S. Emelianov
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P0-3 Focused Ultrasound-Induced Molecular Delivery through the Blood-Brain Barrier J. J. Choi, S. Wang, B. Morrison III and E. E. Konofagou
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P0-4 Transient Change in the Hysteresis Property of the Arterial Wall Due to Flow-Mediated Dilation K. Ikeshita, H. Hasegawa and H. Kanai
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P0-5 An In Vivo Tumor-Mimic Model for Evaluating the Accuracy of HIFU Treatments: Preclinical Studies W. A. N'Djin, D. Melodelima, H. Parmentier, M. Rivoire and J. Y. Chapelon
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P0-6 Kelvin-Voigt Fractional Derivative Approach Reduces Parameter Space for Elasticity Imaging C. Coussot, S. Kalyanam, R. D. Yapp and M. F. Insana
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP0-7 Computational Time Reversal Ultrasonic Array Imaging of Multipoint Targets P. Simko and J. Saniie
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P0-8 Robotic Based Reconfigurable Lamb Wave Scanner for Non-Destructive Evaluation G. Dobie, W. Galbraith, M. Friedrich, S. G. Pierce and G. Hayward
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P0-9 A Lateral Field Excited Acoustic Wave Sensor for the Detection of Saxitoxin in Water M. Wark, B. Kalanyan, L. Ellis, J. Fick, L. Connell, D. Neivandt and J. F. Vetelino
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P0-10 A Ray Technique to Calculate Multiple Reflected and Transmitted Waves in Layered Media J. Sadler and R. G. Maev
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P0-11 Experimental Study of Complete Band Gaps and Waveguiding Inside Phononic Crystal Slabs F.-L. Hsiao, A. Khelif, H. Moubchir, A. Choujaa, C.-C. Chen and V. Laude
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P0-12 Highly Oriented C-Axis 23° Tilted ZnO Films with High Quasi-Shear Mode Electromechanical Coupling Coefficients T. Matsuo, T. Yanagitani, M. Matsukawa and Y. Watanabe
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP0-13 Phase Velocity Control of Surface Acoustic Waves Based on Surface Shorting and Electrical Field Application Using MEMS Switches J. H. Kuypers, M. E. Schmidt, S. Tanaka and M. Esashi
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P0-14 Inline SAW RFID Tag Using Time Position and Phase Encoding S. Härmä, W. G. Arthur, R. G. Maev, C. S. Hartmann and V. P. Plessky
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P0-15 Temperature Compensated Bulk Acoustic Wave Resonator and its Predictive 1D Acoustic Tool for RF Filtering D. Petit, N. Abelé, A. Volatier, A. Lefevre, P. Ancey and J.-F. Carpentier
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P0-18 Forward-Looking IVUS Imaging Using a Dual-Annular Ring CMUT Array: Experimental Results R. Guldiken, J. Zahorian, G. Gurun, M. S. Qureshi, M. Balantekin, C. Tekes, P. Hasler, M. Karaman, S. Carlier and F. L. Degertekin
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP1A: Signal Processing
P1A-1 Phase Domain Velocity Estimation in Medical Ultrasound with Linear Frequency Modulated Chirps: A Simulation Study B. Lamboul, M. J. Bennett, T. Anderson and N. W. McDicken
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P1A-4 Model-Based Pulse Detection for 3D Ultrasound Computer Tomography G. F. Schwarzenberg, M. Weber, T. Hopp and N. V. Ruiter
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P1A-5 Analysis of Backscattered Signals with a Neural Network Model for Microemboli Classification P. Palanchon, N. Benoudjit, M. Bahaz, N. Cherrid and A. Bouakaz
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P1A-6 Versatile High Frequency Coded Imaging System M. Lewandowski and A. Nowicki
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P1A-7 Automatic Segmentation of the Anterior Chamber in In Vivo High-Frequency Ultrasound Images of the Eye A. Coron, R. H. Silverman, A. Saïed and P. Laugier
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P1A-8 Blurred Ultrasonic Images as ISI-Affected Signals: Joint Tissue Response Estimation and Channel Tracking in the Proposed Paradigm L. De Marchi, A. Palladini, N. Testoni and N. Speciale
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP1A-9 Transducer Bandwidth Influence on the Golay Encoded Ultrasound Echoes I. Trots, A. Nowicki, W. Secomski, J. Litniewski and M. Lewandowski
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P1A-11 Non-Linear Effects of Signal to Image Mapping in Voxel-Driven SAFT Based Reconstruction Approaches M. Zapf, G. F. Schwarzenberg, M. Karl and N. V. Ruiter
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P1A-12 Using the Phase Modulation Imposed by Tissue Inhomogeneity to Determine the Full Acoustic Near Field W. E. Padden, R. S. Thompson and C. Macaskill
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P1A-13 Speckle Suppression Using Maximal-Brightness-Difference-Based Adaptive Median Weighting C.-C. Shen and W.-T. Chen
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP1B: Therapeutic Ultrasound 1
P1B-1 Optimization of Power Distributions Produced by Ultrasound Phased Arrays through Waveform Diversity X. Zeng and R. J. McGough
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P1B-2 Design and Construction of a Flow Phantom for HIFU Research D. Johnson and V. Zderic
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P1B-3 Noninvasive Bleeding Detection and Localization Using Three Dimensional Doppler Ultrasound A. Anand, J. Petruzzello, S. Yin, B. Dunmire, J. Kucewicz and S. Vaezy
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P1B-4 Characterization of a HIFU Field at High Intensity S. M. Howard and C. I. Zanelli
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P1B-7 Experimental and Theoretical Study of Strongly Focused High Intensity Ultrasound V. Goland, L. Kushkuley, S. Mimran, Y. Zadok, S. Ben-Ezra, A. Shalgi and A. Rybianets
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P1B-8 Experimental Investigation of the Effects of Gas Pockets on HIFU Field S. H. R. Hosseini, X. Zheng and S. Vaezy
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP1B-10 Advantages of Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonics Transducers (CMUTs) for High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) S. H. Wong, M. Kupnik, K. Butts-Pauly and B. T. Khuri-Yakub
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P1B-11 A 2D-Array for Transcranial Ultrasound Focusing Using Shear-Mode Conversion: A Numerical Study S. Pichardo and K. Hynynen
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P1B-13 Simulation and Evaluation of the Sound Field of an Image-Guided Sonoporation Applicator K. Hensel, M. P. Mienkina and G. Schmitz
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P1B-14 Evaluation of Therapy Effect on Lymph Node Size with 24 MHz Ultrasound in Transgenic Mice C. Maisonneuve, M. R. Bosisio, C. Mueller and L. Bridal
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP1C: Elasticity Imaging: Applications
P1C-1 Evaluation of Material Parameters of PVA Phantoms for Reconstructive Ultrasound Elastography W. Khaled, T. Neumann, H. Ermert, S. Reichling, A. Arnold and O. T. Bruhns
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P1C-2 Liver Stiffness Measurement Using Transient Elastography in Patients with Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver (NAFLD) and Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH) V. Miette, C. Fournier, L. Adara and L. Sandrin
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P1C-3 Temporal Formation of the Ethanol-Induced Hepatic Lesions: Preliminary in Vitro Elastographic Results J. Shao, J. Bai, Y. Zhang, L. Cui and J. Wang
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P1C-4 Real-Time Semi-Automatic Segmentation of Hepatic Radiofrequency Ablated Lesions in an In Vivo Porcine Model Using Sonoelastography B. Castaneda, M. Zhang, K. Hoyt, K. Bylund, J. Christensen, W. Saad, J. Strang, D. J. Rubens and K. J. Parker
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P1C-5 Transient Acoustic Radiation Force Elastography for HIFU Guidance and Monitoring G. P. Berry, D. Melodelima, J. C. Bamber, Y. Ma, I. Rivens and G. ter Haar
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP1C-8 Clinical Performance of Balloon-Inflation-Based Elasticity Imaging for Prostate Cancer Diagnosis T. Matsumura, M. Tsutsumi, S. Ishikawa, T. Miyagawa, Y. Fujihara, A. Tonomura, T. Osaka, R. Shinomura, T. Mitake, H. Kanda and T. Shiina
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P1C-9 Prostate Cancer Detection Based on Three Dimensional Sonoelastography B. Castaneda, K. Hoyt, M. Zhang, D. Pasternack, L. Baxter, P. Nigwekar, A. di Sant’Agnese, J. Joseph, J. Strang, D. J. Rubens and K. J. Parker
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP1D: Acoustic Sensors
P1D-1 A Rapid Method for Classification of Interfacial Processes Using Multi-Harmonic Thickness Shear Mode(MTSM) Sensors E. Ergezen and R. Lec
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P1D-2 High Temperature Langasite BAW Gas Sensor Based on ZnO Nanowire Arrays H. Cheng, L. Qin and Q.-M. Wang
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P1D-4 Characteristics of a Novel Magnetic Field Sensor Using Piezoelectric Vibrations K. Dan, K. Nakamura and S. Ueha
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P1D-5 A Periodicity Break Technique in 1D Array without Eliminated Elements Using cMUTs Technology for the Layout J. Villazón, A. Ibáñez and A. Austeng
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP1E: NDE Defect Measurements
P1E-3 Ultrasonic QNDE Instrument for Quantitative Inclusion and Pore Characterization of Steel Billets V. Kananen, J. Eskelinen and E. Hæggström
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P1E-4 Voids Detection in Brick Masonry Structures by Using Ultrasonic Testing A. Musolino, M. Raugi, M. Tucci and F. Turcu
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P1E-5 Understanding Ultrasound-Induced Aluminum Oxide Breakage During Wirebonding H. Seppänen, A. Kaskela, K. Mustonen, M. Oinonen and E. Hæggström
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P1E-6 Monitoring and Extracting Film Viscoelastic Properties Using SH-SAW D. Gallimore, P. Millard and M. Pereira da Cunha
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP1F: Quartz / Langasite
P1F-2 Effects of Electromagnetic Radiation on the Q of Quartz Resonators M. Patel, Y.-K. Yong, J. Vig and A. Ballato
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P1F-3 Numerically-Analytical Calculation Method for Vibration Amplitude Distributions of Inharmonic Modes of Double Rotated Cuts Thickness-Shear Resonators A. N. Lepetaev, I. V. Khomenko and A. V. Kosykh
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P1F-4 Revisiting LGT Dielectric Constants and Temperature Coefficients Up to 120°C P. M. Davulis, B. T. Sturtevant, S. L. Duy and M. Pereira da Cunha
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP1G: Thin Films
P1G-2 Assessment of Aluminum Nitride Films Sputtered on Iridium Electrodes J. Olivares, M. Clement, E. Iborra, S. González-Castilla, N. Rimmer and A. Rastogi
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P1G-3 Highly (110)-Oriented Potassium Niobate Thin Films Prepared by RF-Magnetron Sputtering S. Kakio, T. Suzuki, H. Kurosawa and Y. Nakagawa
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P1G-4 Characterization of Nanoimprinting Polymer Films Using Picosecond Ultrasonics J. Bryner, J. Vollmann, L. Aebi, J. Dual, T. Kehoe and C. S. Torres
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P1G-5 Ion Beam Sputter-Deposited ZnO Thin Film for Broadband Shear Wave Excitation in the GHz Range T. Yanagitani and M. Kiuch
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP1H: BAW Materials and Propagation
P1H-1 LiNbO3-LiNbO3 High Overtone Bulk Acoustic Resonator Exhibiting High Q.f Product D. Gachon, E. Courjon, J. Masson, V. Petrini, J. Y. Rauch and S. Ballandras
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P1H-3 Epitaxial Pb(Zr0.2Ti0.8)O3 Thin Layers for the Fabrication of Radio-Frequency Elastic Wave Transducers R. Salut, W. Daniau, S. Ballandras, S. Gariglio, G. Triscone and J. M. Triscone
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P1H-4 FBAR Characteristics with AlN Film Using MOCVD Method and Ru/Ta Electrode Y. Aota, S. Tanifuji, H. Oguma, S. Kameda, H. Nakase, T. Takagi and K. Tsubouchi
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P1H-5 Uniformity Optimization of the Electromechanical Coupling Coefficient in AlN Based Bulk Acoustic Wave Resonators R. Lanz, L. Senn, L. Gabathuler, W. Huiskamp, R. C. Strijbos and F. Vanhelmont
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P1H-6 Picosecond Ultrasonics as a Helpful Technique for Introducing a New Electrode Material in BAW Technology: The Iridium Case A. Devos, J. Olivares, M. Clement, E. Iborra, N. Rimmer and A. Rastogi
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP1I: BAW Device Modeling
P1I-1 Acoustical Parameters Characterisation of Aluminium Nitride Thin Film BAW Resonators Using Resonant Spectrum Approach D. Cornez, S. Lapp, S. Cochran and K. J. Kirk
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P1I-3 FBAR Multi-Layer Resonator for Remote Identification V. I. Cherednick
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P1I-4 Simulation of BAW Resonators Frequency Adjustment A. Reinhardt, N. Buffet, A. Shirakawa, J. B. David, G. Parat, M. Aid, S. Joblot and P. Ancey
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP1J: Transducer Materials Characterization
P1J-1 Optimized Piezoelectric Sol-Gel Composite Films for High Frequency Ultrasonic Transducers A. Bardaine, P. Boy, P. Belleville, O. Acher and F. Levassort
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P1J-2 Ultrasonic Response of Screen Printed Thick Film Transducers S. N. Gwirc, M. F. G. Morillo and C. A. Negreira
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P1J-3 Evaluation of 2D Hydrophone Array System Using Epitaxial PZT Thin Film Grown on Epitaxial Γ -Al2O3/SiSubstrate N. Okada, K. Higuchi, K. Kobayashi, M. Ito, M. Takabe, M. Otonari, D. Akai, K. Sawada and M. Ishida
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P1J-4 Evaluation of Small Ultrasonic Probe Using Lead Zirconate Titanate Film Deposited by Hydrothermal Method T. Hasegawa, M. K. Kurosawa and S. Takeuchi
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P1J-5 Performance Comparison of Screen-Printed Piezoelectric Structures on Porous PZT and Alumina Substrates P. Maréchal, D. Kuscer, F. Levassort, L. P. Tran-Huu-Hue, J. Holc, M. Kosec and M. Lethiecq
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP2A: Cardiac
P2A-2 Three-Dimensional Cardiac Image Segmentation Using Adaptive Filtering and 3D Deformable Simplex Meshes M. M. Nillesen, R. G. P. Lopata, I. H. Gerrits, L. Kapusta, H. J. Huisman, J. M. Thijssen and C. L. de Korte
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P2A-3 Multimodal PET/Ultrasound Imaging for Cardiac Molecular Imaging S. Hold, M. P. Mienkina, G. Schmitz, N. Lang and K. Schäfers
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P2A-5 Guided Automatic Segmentation of the Murine Left Ventricle Using Conservation of Myocardial Volume C. D. Garson, B. Li, S. T. Acton and J. A. Hossack
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P2A-6 Automatic Segmentation of the Left Ventricle in 3D Echocardiography Using Active Appearance Models M. van Stralen, K. Y. E. Leung, M. M. Voormolen, N. de Jong, A. F. W. van der Steen, J. H. C. Reiber and J. G. Bosch
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P2A-7 A Robust Deformable Simplex Mesh Model with Temporal Signal Decorrelation Constraints in Echocardiography I. H. Gerrits, M. M. Nillesen, R. G. P. Lopata, J. P. T. Rijk, J. M. Thijssen and C. L. de Korte
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP2A-8 Fully Automatic Detection of Left Ventricular Long Axis and Mitral Valve Plane in 3D Echocardiography M. van Stralen, K. Y. E. Leung, M. M. Voormolen, N. de Jong, A. F. W. van der Steen, J. H. C. Reiber and J. G. Bosch
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P2A-9 Analysis of 4D Ultrasound for Dynamic Measures of Cardiac Function Q. Duan, S. Homma and A. F. Laine
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P2A-10 Identification of Heart Wall Based on Coherence of Ultrasonic RF Echoes Evaluated in Frequency Domain T. Kinugawa, H. Hasegawa and H. Kanai
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P2A-11 In Vivo Cardiac Imaging of Adult Zebrafish Using High Frequency Ultrasound L. Sun, C.-L. Lien and K. K. Shung
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP2B: Beamforming and Beam Steering
P2B-1 Synthetic Aperture Focusing Applied to Imaging Using a Rotating Single Element Transducer J. Kortbek, J. A. Jensen and K. L. Gammelmark
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P2B-2 A New Architectural Design of Full Aperture, Full Frame-Rate Synthetic Aperture Beamforming ASIC M.-H. Bae, B.-S. Kim, M.-K. Jeong, R.-Y. Yoon, H.-W. Lee and Y.-G. Kim
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P2B-3 A New Motion Estimation and Compensation Method for Real-Time Ultrasonic Synthetic Aperture Imaging M.-H. Bae, B.-S. Kim, M.-K. Jeong, J.-H. Ham, D.-Y. Kim, W.-Y. Lee and H.-W. Lee
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P2B-4 Crisscross 2D cMUT Array: Beamforming Strategy and Synthetic 3D Imaging Results A. Savoia, V. Bavaro, G. Caliano, A. Caronti, R. Carotenuto, P. Gatta, C. Longo and M. Pappalardo
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P2B-5 Integrated Amplifier Array for High Frequency Ultrasound S. J. Carey, L. L. Lay and J. V. Hatfield
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP2B-6 Parallel Image Reconstruction Operation by Dedicated Hardware for Three-Dimensional Ultrasound Imaging K. Satoh, J. Tada, H. Yanagida and Y. Tamura
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P2B-7 Development of a Versatile Signal Processing Board for Real-Time 3D Beamforming K. Wall and G. R. Lockwood
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P2B-8 Design of a Digital High Frequency Linear Array Ultrasound Imaging System with High Frame Rate C.-H. Hu, K. K. Shung and A. Chang
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P2B-9 Delta-Sigma Beamforming with Parallel Modulation C. I. C. Nilsen
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P2B-10 Second-Harmonic Aberration Correction H. Kaupang, T. Varslot and S.-E. Måsøy
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P2B-12 Minimum Variance Beamforming for High Frame-Rate Ultrasound Imaging I. K. Holfort, F. Gran and J. A. Jensen
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P2B-13 Speckle Statistics in Adaptive Beamforming J.-F. Synnevåg, C.-I. C. Nilsen and S. Holm
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP2B-14 Real-Time Indication of Acoustic Window for Phased-Array Transducers in Ultrasound Imaging L. Løvstakken, F. Orderud and H. Torp
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P2B-15 Transient Acoustic Fields Produced by Rectangular Apertures and Linear Arrays in Viscous Media J. F. Kelly and R. J. McGough
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P2B-16 Beamforming for Realizing Designedpoint Spread Function C. Sumi
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P2B-17 Single-Chip Solution for Ultrasound Imaging Systems: Initial Results A. Agarwal, T. Fukuoka, F. K. Schneider, Y. M. Yoo, F. Baluyot and Y. Kim
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP2C: Brain
P2C-1 A Training Station to Facilitate Transcranial Ultrasound Imaging C. Hansen, J. Opretzka, B. Brendel, H. Ermert, M. Engelhardt, C. Brenke, K. Schmieder, S. Hold, K. Hensel and C. Krogias
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P2C-3 Ultrasound Based Intraoperative Brain Shift Correction J. González, D. Sosa-Cabrera, M. Ortega, J. A. Gil, A. Tristán, E. Muñoz-Moreno, R. de Luis-García and R. Cárdenes
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP2D: NDE Imaging and Signal Processing
P2D-2 Quantitative Estimation of Ultrasonic Multiple Access Method Based on M-Sequence Code Y. Wang, T. Siginouchi, M. Hashimoto and H. Hachiya
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P2D-3 Performance Evaluation of Neural Network Based Ultrasonic Flaw Detection S. Yoon, E. Oruklu and J. Saniie
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P2D-4 A Phase Based Approach for Estimation and Tracking of Locally Variable Delays Ø. Standal, T. A. Tangen and B. A. J. Angelsen
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P2D-5 The Progressive Dynamic Focusing Correction Technique in NDE J. Camacho, M. Parrilla, A. Ibañez and C. Fritsch
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P2D-6 Efficiency and Sensitivity Analysis of Chirplet Signal Decomposition for Ultrasonic NDE Applications Y. Lu, R. Demirli and J. Saniie
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP2E: Sensors and NDE Transducers
P2E-2 Study of Particles Separation in the Ultrasonic Microdevice H. Yang and H. Guo
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P2E-3 Power Harvesting Using Piezoelectric MEMS Generator with Interdigital Electrodes B. S. Lee, W. J. Wu, W. P. Shih, D. Vasic and F. Costa
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P2E-4 Energy Harvesting Using Composite Silicon/Lithium Niobate Vibrating Structures B. Cavallier, P. Berthelot, S. Ballandras, H. Nouira, E. Foltête and L. Hirsinger
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P2E-5 Silicon Based GHz Acoustic Lenses For Time Resolved Acoustic Microscopy A. Jakob, E. C. Weiss, T. Knoll, F. Bauerfeld, J. Herrmann and R. Lemor
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P2E-6 New Design of Electromagnetic Acoustic Transducer for Precise Determination of Defect Y. Ohtsuka, T. Yoshimura and Y. Ueda
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P2E-7 A Novel AT-Cut Gyroscope, Its Analysis and Design M. Patel, Y.-K. Yong, S. Kanna and M. Tanaka
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP2F: Acoustic Wave Propagation: Theory and Modeling 2
P2F-2 Vibration of Post-Buckled Homogeneous Circular Plates M. Williams, B. Griffin, B. Homeijer, B. Sankar and M. Sheplak
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P2F-3 Three Dimensional Periodic Finite Element Analysis of Solidly Mounted Resonators M. S. Patel, Y.-K. Yong, H. Safar and M. Mastrapasqua
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P2F-4 Frequency Selective Wave Propagation in Graded Materials L. Aebi, K. Loeffel, J. Bryner, J. Vollmann and J. Dual
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P2F-7 Formation Stress Effects on Wave Propagation in a Fluid-Filled Borehole B. K. Sinha and E. Simsek
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P2F-8 Multipath Interference Between Plane and Corner Reflection for Ultrasonic Ranging Systems C.-H. Cheng, P.-F. Chong, K.-L. Kwok, M.-W. Chan, T.-Y. Fung, C. Chao and W. Leung
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP2F-9 The Examination of Frequency Dependences of Elastic Waves Velocities and Their Attenuation in Heterogeneous Mediums P. P. Turchin, A. A. Parfenov, V. V. Beletsky, A. A. Volzhentcev, V. M. Ruzanov and K. S. Aleksandrov
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P2F-10 Love Wave Propagation in a Cylindrically Layered Magneto-Electro-Elastic Structure J. Du, K. Xian and J. Wang
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP2G: BAW Device Design
P2G-1 Effect of Nonuniform Loading Layer on Monolithic Thickness-Mode Piezoelectric Filters W. Pan, R. Abdolvand and F. Ayazi
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P2G-2 Capacitively Coupled VHF Silicon Bulk Acoustic Wave Filters Q. Qin, S. Pourkamali and F. Ayazi
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P2G-3 Piezotransduced Single-Crystal Silicon BAW Resonators A. Jaakkola, P. Rosenberg, A. Nurmela, T. Pensala, T. Riekkinen, J. Dekker, T. Mattila and A. Alastalo
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P2G-4 Suppression of Acoustic Energy Leakage in FBARs with Al Bottom Electrode: FEM Simulation and Experimental Results R. Ohara, N. Yanase, T. Yasumoto, M. Kawase, S. Masuko, T. Ohno and K. Sano
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P2G-5 Area and Dispersion Dependence of Vibration Shape and Coupling Coefficient in Thin Film BAW Resonators T. Pensala, M. Ylilammi, J. Meltaus and K. Kokkonen
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP2H: SAW Applications 1
P2H-1 High Frequency and High Selectivity Balanced Front-End SAW Modules for Handheld Transceivers S. Doberstein
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P2H-2 Phases of Carrier Wave in a SAW Identification Tags T. Han, W. Wang, J. M. Lin, H. Wu, H. Wang and Y. Shui
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P2H-3 Guided Lamb Waves in AlN Free Strips M. Benetti, D. Cannatà, F. Di Pietrantonio and E. Verona
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P2H-4 Small (3x2.5mm²) Surface Acoustic Wave Duplexer for W-CDMA with Good Temperature and Frequency Characteristics M. Kadota, T. Nakao, K. Nishiyama, S. Kido, M. Kato, R. Omote, H. Yonekura, N. Takada and R. Kita
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P2H-5 Small 3×2.5mm² Sized Surface Acoustic Wave Duplexer for US-PCS with Excellent Temperature and Frequency Characteristics T. Nakao, M. Kadota, K. Nishiyama, Y. Nakai, D. Yamamoto, Y. Ishiura, T. Komura, N. Takada and R. Kita
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP2I: Numerical and Analytical Modeling
P2I-2 Design of Steep Intensity Distribution for Acoustic Tweezer Using Multiple High Frequency Focused Transducers J. Lee and K. K. Shung
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P2I-3 A Comparison of Acoustic Beam Properties of a High-Frequency Annular and Linear Array S. Ramachandran and J. A. Ketterling
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P2I-4 Design and Experimental Characterization of an Composite Longitudinal-Flexural Mode Ultrasonic Transducer A. Iula, N. Lamberti and M. Pappalardo
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P2I-5 Enhanced Finite Element Scheme for Non-Linear Piezoelectricity M. Kaltenbacher, B. Kaltenbacher, T. Hegewald and R. Lerch
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P2I-7 1-3 Piezofiber-Silicone Rubber-Composite with Different Resonance Frequencies Enabling Frequency Controlled Shapes of the Ultrasound Radiation Pattern J. Kellner and H. Schweinzer
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP2I-8 Modelling the Operating Frequency of Thin Film Piezoelectric Transducers J. P. Hood, J. Elgoyhen, D. Hutson and K. J. Kirk
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P2I-9 Modeling of Axisymetrical Transducer Configurations Based on Pseudospectral/Finite-Difference Time-Domain Method E. Filoux, F. Levassort, S. Callé, D. Certon and M. Lethiecq
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP3A: Vascular Viscoelasticity
P3A-2 Analytical Modeling of Plane Shear Wave Diffraction By a Radially Layered Cylinder For Dynamic Vascular Elastography A. H. Henni, C. Schmitt and G. Cloutier
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P3A-3 Further Investigation of Ring Resonance in Estimation of Local Elasticity of Arteries X. Zhang, R. R. Kinnick and J. F. Greenleaf
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P3A-4 Compounding of Strain Data Non-Invasively Obtained at Large Beam Steered Angles H. H. G. Hansen, R. G. P. Lopata and C. L. de Korte
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P3A-5 Two Methods for Catheter Motion Correction in IVUS Palpography M. G. Danilouchkine, F. Mastik and A. F. W. van der Steen
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P3A-6 Non-Invasive Micro-Vascular Ultrasound Elastography: Comparisons with M-Mode Strain Measurements in Rat Models of Hypertension R. L. Maurice, J. Fromageau, É. Stoyanova, Z. Qin, J. Peng, P. Hamet, J. Tremblay and G. Cloutier
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP3B: Nonlinear Acoustics
P3B-1 Experimental Demonstration of Improvements to Operator Splitting Method Using Field II P. D. Fox
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P3B-2 Clutter From Multiple Scattering and Aberration in a Nonlinear Medium G. Pinton, J. Dahl and G. Trahey
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P3B-3 Comparison of an Angular Spectrum Method and a Green's Function Method for Nonlinear Propagation of Pulsed Acoustic Fields from Medical Phased Array Transducers J. Huijssen, M. D. Verweij and N. de Jong
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P3B-4 Coded Excitation and Nonlinear Pulse Compression in Pulse-Inversion Fundamental Imaging C.-C. Shen, Y.-C. Cheng and P.-C. Li
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P3B-5 A Feasibility Study of Tissue Harmonic Generation with 3ƒ 0 Transmit Phasing C.-C. Shen, Y.-C. Wang and Y.-C. Hsieh
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP3B-6 Implications of Mode Conversion on Transcranial Ultrasound Imaging F. Vignon, W. T. Shi, X. Yin, T. Hoelscher and J. E. Powers
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P3B-7 Study on Harmonic Pulse Compression Imaging with Consideration of Harmonic Property M. Fujiwara, M. Tanabe, N. Akazawa, K. Okubo and N. Tagawa
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P3B-8 Signed Echo Imaging with High Axial Resolution S.-I. Umemura and T. Azuma
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP3C: Therapeutic Ultrasound 2
P3C-1 Modelling of In Vivo Liver Motion on HIFU Treatments: A Combined Method W. A. N'Djin, D. Melodelima, J. Y. Chapelon, N. R. Miller and J. C. Bamber
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P3C-2 Ultrasound Energy Rapidly Labels Stem/Progenitor Cells with Nanoparticle Beacons without Disrupting Membrane Integrity K. C. Partlow, J. A. Brant, J. N. Marsh, J. A. Nolta, M. S. Hughes, G. M. Lanza and S. A. Wickline
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P3C-4 Effect of Various Ultrasound Insonifications on the Aβ-Induced Apoptotic Neurons C.-Y. Chiu, S.-H. Wang and S.-H. Chen
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P3C-5 Split-Focused Ultrasound for Breast Tumor Thermal Surgery with Multidirectional Heating T.-Y. Cheng, K.-C. Ju, C.-S. Ho, Y.-Y. Chen and W.-L. Lin
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P3C-6 Power Ultrasonics in Oral Implantology A. Cardoni
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P3C-7 Investigation of Dual Curved Ultrasound Phased Arrays for Breast Tumor Thermal Therapy Y.-S. Huang, C.-S. Ho, M.-C. Hsu, Y.-Y. Chen and W.-L. Lin
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP3C-8 Techniques for Real-Time Monitoring and Control for HIFU (High Intensity Focused Ultrasound) Ablationin Porcine Brains In Vitro Studies T. Long, V. Amin, S. McClure, R. Robert, L. Wu, R. B. Thompson and T. Ryken
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P3C-9 Simulation and Experiment Results of a 1D High Intensity Focused Ultrasound Array for Acoustic Hemostasis Applications S. Zhou, X. Yin and J. Petruzzello
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P3C-10 Towards a Reflex Transmission Method For Ultrasound Thermometry C. H. Farny and G. T. Clement
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P3C-12 Combining Spectral and Intensity Data to Identify Regions of Cavitation in Ultrasound Images; Application to HIFU C.-Y. Hsieh, P. P. Smith, T. Leslie, J. Kennedy, G. Ye and F. Mayia
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP3D: Tomography
P3D-1 An Analysis of Refraction Artifacts in Time-of-Flight Tomography Regarding their Impact on Image Definition and Contrast Resolution M. Ashfaq and H. Ermert
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P3D-2 Phase Aberration Correction for 3D Ultrasound Computer Tomography Images N. V. Ruiter, R. Schnell, M. Zapf and H. Gemmeke
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P3D-3 Transmission Ultrasound Imaging to Guide Thermal Therapy E. Soleimankhani and M. C. Kolios
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P3D-4 Two-Dimensional Ultrasonic Computed Tomography of Growing Bones P. Lasaygues, E. Franceschini, R. Guillermin, J.-P. Lefebvre, N. Salaud and P. Petit
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P3D-5 Aperture Optimization for 3D Ultrasound Computer Tomography G. F. Schwarzenberg, M. Zapf and N. V. Ruiter
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP3D-6 Simulation, Fabrication, and Characterization of a Novel Flexible, Conformal Ultrasound Transducer Array R. S. Singh, M. O. Culjat, S. P. Vampola, K. Williams, Z. D. Taylor, H. Lee, W. S. Grundfest and E. R. Brown
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP3E: NDE Transducers
P3E-1 Torsional Wave Transduction in a Rotating Shaft Using Magnetostrictive Patch Array C. I. Park, S. H. Cho, S. W. Han and Y. Y. Kim
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P3E-4 Transducer Design for Liquid Custody Transfer Ultrasonic Flowmetering T. H. Nguyen, O. Khrakovsky and L. Sui
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P3E-5 Evaluation of Fatigue Specimens Using Emats For Nonlinear Ultrasonic Wave Detection R. Murayama and K. Ayaka
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P3E-6 Ultrasound Attenuation Spectroscopy for Highly Dissipative Fluids - A Novel Approach Focussing Process Applications R. Schaefer and P. Hauptmann
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP3F: NDE General Methods
P3F-1 Lamb Wave Generation with an Air-Coupled Piezoelectric Array Using Different Square Chirp Modulation Schemes Y. Yañez, M. García-Rodríguez, M. J. Garcia-Hernandez, J. Salazar, A. Turo and J. A. Chavez
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P3F-5 An Ultrasonic Through-Wall Communication System with Power Harvesting D. A. Shoudy, G. J. Saulnier, H. A. Scarton, P. K. Das, S. Roa-Prada, J. D. Ashdown and A. J. Gavens
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P3F-6 Acoustic Emission Based Online Valve Leak Detection and Testing A. Püttmer and V. Rajaraman
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP3G: Material Characterization
P3G-1 The Evaluation of Nonpermanent Acoustic Bonding Materials Incorporating Micron Size Particles F. S. Hickernell
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P3G-2 Effect of Ultrasound Exposure in Standing Wave Sound Field on Isoelectric Point of Nanometer Sized Diamond Particles for Abrasive Agent T. Uchida, T. Kikuchi, N. Kawashima and S. Takeuchi
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P3G-5 Fluid Motion Induced by Acoustic Field in Microchannel H. Sun and H. Guo
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP3H: Imaging and Visualization 2
P3H-1 Tunable Solidly Mounted Resonators A. Ballato
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P3H-3 Thin Film Stack Transducer for Simultaneous Generation of Longitudinal and Shear Waves at Same Frequency T. Yanagitani, T. Matsuo, M. Matsukawa and Y. Watanabe
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P3H-4 The Finite Element Analysis of Quartz Crystal Resonators with Mindlin Plate Theory and Parallel Computing Techniques on Computer Clusters J. Wang, W. Hu, W. Zhao, J. Du and D. Huang
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP3I: Wafer-Level Packaging
P3I-1 Effect of Gamma and Neutron Radiation on Quartz SAW Resonators A. Ternawly, R. Kleiman and P. M. Smith
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P3I-2 Cavityless Wafer Level Packaging of SAW Devices K. Bhattacharjee, A. Shvetsov and S. Zhgoon
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P3I-3 Wafer Level Chip Size Packaging of SAW Devices Using Low Temperature Sacrifice Process K. Koh, T. Yamazaki and Y. Hohkawa
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P3I-5 Study on SAW Characteristics of Amorphous- TeO2/128°Y-X LiNbO3 Structures X. Shang, X. Gong, J. Xiong, T. Tong and D. Zhang
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P3I-6 Interface Leaky Longitudinal Waves in Lithium Niobate and Lithium Tantalate V. I. Grigorievski, V. P. Plessky and A. V. Grigorievskiy
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP3J: SAW Interactions
P3J-1 Direct Observation of Surface Acoustic Wave Interaction with a Phononic Crystal K. Kokkonen, S. Benchabane, A. Khelif, V. Laude and M. Kaivola
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P3J-2 Laser-Interferometric Analysis of Rayleigh Wave Radiation from a LLSAW Resonator O. Holmgren, T. Makkonen, J. V. Knuuttila, V. P. Plessky and W. Steichen
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P3J-3 SAW Method for Measuring of Relaxation Process in Ferroelectric Ceramics A. Rybianets, T. Motsarenko, V. Goland and L. Kushkuley
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP3K: Passive Materials
P3K-1 Low Sound Speed and Acoustic Attenuation Silicone Rubber Lens Based on Heavy Density Ceramic Nanopowder Composite for Medical Array Probe Y. Hosono, K. Itsumi and Y. Yamashita
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P3K-2 Fabrication and Characterization of Nanocrystalline TiO2-Polymer Composite Matching Layers J. Zhu, W. Cao, B. Jiang, D. S. Zhang, H. Zheng, Q. Zhou and K. K. Shung
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P3K-3 Investigation of Low Glass Transition Temperature Epoxy Resin Blends for Lossy, yet Machineable, Transducer Substrates M. D. C. Eames, C. M. Rougely and J. A. Hossack
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P3K-5 Passive Materials for High Frequency Ultrasound Components R. A. Webster, T. W. Button, C. Meggs, D. MacLennan and S. Cochran
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP4A: Cardiac Strain / Elasticity
P4A-1 Automated Contour Tracking For High Frame-Rate, Full-View Myocardial Elastography In Vivo J. Luo and E. E. Konofagou
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P4A-2 An In-Vivo Study of Frame Rate Optimization for Myocardial Elastography J. Luo, W.-N. Lee, S. Wang and E. E. Konofagou
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P4A-3 3D Myocardial Strain Imaging: Improvement of Accuracy and Contrast by Dynamic Grid Interpolation S. Bu, T. Shiina, M. Yamakawa and H. Takizawa
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P4A-4 Evaluation of Cardiac Dyssynchrony Using Strain Imaging H. Chen, T. Varghese, P. S. Rahko and J. A. Zagzebski
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P4A-5 3D Cardiac Strain Estimation Using Spatio-Temporal Elastic Registration: In Silico Validation A. Elen, D. Loeckx, H. F. Choi, H. Gao, P. Claus, F. Maes, P. Suetens and J. D'hooge
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP4B: Motion / Strain Measurements
P4B-1 Characterization of a Multiscale Variational Optical Flow Method for Elastography D. Sosa-Cabrera, J. Gonzalez-Fernandez, L. Gomez-Deniz and J. Ruiz-Alzola
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P4B-2 Beamforming Techniques for Motion Estimation in Ultrasound Elastography P. Gueth, A. Basarab, H. Liebgott and P. Delachartre
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P4B-3 Displacement Estimation Using a Slant Correlation Coefficient Filter for Large Strains L. Huang and M. O’Donnell
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P4B-4 Local Harmonic Motion for In Vivo Focused Ultrasound Surgery Monitoring L. Curiel, R. Chopra and K. Hynynen
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P4B-5 The Role of Local Center Frequency Estimation in Doppler-Based Strain Imaging H. Xie, T. Gauthier and A. T. Fernandez
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P4B-6 Error Analysis of Axial Displacement Estimation in Elasticity Imaging S.-W. Huang, J. M. Rubin, C. Jia, R. Olafsson, R. S. Witte and M. O’Donnell
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP4C: Contrast Agents: Applications
P4C-1 Tumor Enhanced Imaging and Treatment with Targeted Phase-Change Nano Particles R. Asami, T. Azuma, H. Yoshikawa and K.-I. Kawabata
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P4C-2 Contrast Enhanced US for Monitoring the Effect of VEGF Trap on Melanoma Tumor Vascularity R. J. Ro, F. Forsberg, J. B. Liu, S. Y. Chiou, D. A. Merton, K. J. Lipcan, M. Potoczek, A. P. Dicker and L. N. Nazarian
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P4C-3 Dynamics of Ultrasound Contrast Agents within Rat Cecum Vessels S. Qin, C. F. Caskey and K. W. Ferrara
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P4C-4 In Vitro Investigation of Thrombosis Dissolution with Microbubble-Induced Continuous Acoustic Activities W. T. Shi, J. E. Powers, A. L. Klibanov and C. S. Hall
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP4D: Microbubbles: Theory and Optimization
P4D-1 Development of a Finite Element Model of Ultrasound Contrast Agent M.-C. Pauzin, S. Mensah and J.-P. Lefebvre
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P4D-4 Image Reconstruction of Moderate Contrast Targets Using the Distorted Born Iterative Method R. Lavarello and M. L. Oelze
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P4D-7 Nonlinear Propagation of Ultrasound Through Microbubble Clouds: A Novel Numerical Implementation K. Hibbs, J. M. Mari, E. Stride, R. J. Eckersley, A. Noble and M.-X. Tang
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P4D-9 Numerical Model for the Dynamics of a Contrast Agent Bubble in an Ultrasound Field A. V. Teterev, L. V. Rudak and N. I. Misychenko
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP4E: Bioeffects
P4E-1 The Dependence of Sonoporation on Cell Cycle Phase: Enhanced Effect During G2 and S-Phase R. Karshafian, P. D. Bevan, G. J. Czarnota, P. N. Burns and S. Samac
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P4E-2 On the Mechanisms of Ultrasound Contrast Agents Induced Arrhythmias T. A. Tran, J. Y. Le Guennec, P. Bougnoux, F. Tranquart and A. Bouakaz
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P4E-3 100 MHz Sub-Millimeter Size Fiber Optic Pressure Sensors: Luxury or Necessity? S. Umchid, R. Gopinath, K. Srinivasan, L. Bansal, P. A. Lewin, A. S. Daryoush and M. El-Sherif
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P4E-5 Theoretical Analysis of Oscillations of Cells in the High Frequency Ultrasonic Field P. V. Zinin and J. S. Allen
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP4F: Viscosity / Elasticity Measurements
P4F-1 Contrast-Transfer Improvement for Electrode Displacement Elastography S. Bharat and T. Varghese
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P4F-2 Ultrasonic Elastography and Plane Strain Inverse Algorithms for Polymer Gel Dosimetry R. A. Crescenti, J. C. Bamber, A. A. Oberai, P. E. Barbone, J. P. Richter, N. L. Bush and S. Webb
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P4F-3 Comparing Optimization Algorithms for the Young’s Modulus Reconstruction in Ultrasound Elastography M. M. Sette, J. F. Camino, J. D'hooge, H. Van Brussel and J. Vander Sloten
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P4F-4 Feasibility of Two-Dimensional Quantitative Sonoelastographic Imaging K. Hoyt, B. Castaneda and K. J. Parker
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P4F-5 Microscopic Measurement of Three-Dimensional Distribution of Tissue Viscoelasticity T. Shiina, M. Yoshida, M. Yamakawa and N. Nitta
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP4F-6 On the Potential of Combined ARFI and Elastography to Improve Differentiation of Material Structure in Viscoelastic Tissue F. W. Mauldin Jr., O. B. Davis, M. A. Haider, E. G. Loboa, T. W. Pfeiler and C. M. Gallippi
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P4F-7 Integration of a Pressure Sensing Array Into Ultrasound Elastography L. M. Kiessel, T. Hall and J. Jiang
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP4G: NDE Imaging
P4G-2 Structural Cheese Analysis Using Phased Array System J. Eskelinen, J. Haapalainen, T. Virolainen, E. Hæggström, A. Alavuotunki and T. Alatossava
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P4G-3 An Efficient Measurement Strategy for Plate Wave Diffraction Tomography A. H. Rohde and M. Veidt
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P4G-4 Airborne Ultrasonic Confocal Instrument for Parametric Imaging of Complex Samples V. Kananen, J. Eskelinen and E. Hæggström
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P4G-6 A New Method for the Inspection of Tool Wear Based on the Dispersion of ASF Modes C.-H. Yang, C.-H. Hsu and S.-N. Du
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P4G-7 Eigenvalue Imaging Method For Subsurface Defects via A0-Mode Lamb-Waves K. Teramoto
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P4G-8 The Contour of the Bonding Strength at an Interface Between Bonded Solid-Bonding Layer-Solid Structure by CAN Parameter D. Zhang, J. Chen and Y. Mao
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP4H: Non-Linear Acoustics
P4H-1 Finite Amplitude Method for Measurement of Nonlinearity Parameter B/A Using Plane-Wave Tone Bursts G. R. Harris, Y. Liu, S. Maruvada and P. M. Gammell
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P4H-2 Explosionlike Boiling of a Viscous Liquid in a High-Intensity Ultrasonic Beam S. N. Antonov, V. V. Proklov and V. I. Mirgorodski
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP4I: Phononics 2
P4I-1 Neutrally Buoyant Band Gap Design for Underwater Applications P. D. Fox
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P4I-3 A Magnified Lamb Wave Source Based on the Resonant Cavity of Phononic-Crystal Plates J.-H. Sun and T.-T. Wu
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP4J: SAW Sensors
P4J-1 Design Parameters for SAW Multi-Tone Frequency Coded Reflectors N. Saldanha and D. C. Malocha
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P4J-3 Dip-Type Liquid-Phase Sensor Using SH-SAW T. Kogai, H. Yatsuda and S. Shiokawa
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP4K: SAW Applications 2
P4K-1 Application of Slanted Finger Inter-Digital Transducer SAW Devices to Plural Ultraviolet Photodetectors T.-J. Huang, C.-C. Ma and J.-M. Yu
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P4K-2 Theoretical and Experimental Results of Flat Phase Linear-Wide Band -Low Loss Filters Using Dispersive Unidirectional Interdigital Transducers on Y-X LiNbO3 and New Acoustic Boundary Waves K. Yamanouchi and Y. Satoh
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P4K-4 Novel Layered SAW Structure for Droplet Multidirectional Actuating and Sensing P. Nicolay, F. Sarry, L. Le Brizoual, L. Bouvot, O. Elmazria and D. Beyssen
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP4L: SAW Sensors and Other Applications
P4L-1 Enabling Very High Temperature Acoustic Wave Devices for Sensor & Frequency Control Applications M. Pereira da Cunha, T. Moonlight, R. Lad, G. Bernhardt and D. J. Frankel
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P4L-2 Theoretical Analysis of Love Mode Surface Acoustic Wave Device as Cell-Based Biosensor F. Li, Q.-M. Wang and J. H.-C. Wang
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P4L-3 Anisotropic Wave-Surface Shaped Annular Interdigital Transducer V. Laude, D. Gérard, N. Khelfaoui, C. F. Jerez-Hanckes, S. Benchabane, H. Moubchir and A. Khelif
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P4L-4 Etch Rate Dependence on Crystal Orientation for Lithium Niobate A. B. Randles, S. Tanaka and M. Esashi
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP4M: CMUT
P4M-1 Design, Fabrication and Characterisation of Capacitive Micro-Machined Ultrasonic Transducers Based on a 2D-Like Architecture S. Clatot, P. Blind, V. Petrini, L. Gauthier-Manuel, J. C. Jeannot, S. Ballandras, M. Wilm and R. Berriet
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P4M-2 A Linear CMUT Air-Coupled Array For NDE Based on MUMPS A. Octavio, C. J. Martín, O. Martínez, J. Hernando, L. Gómez-Ullate and F. M. de Espinosa
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P4M-3 Experimental Characterization of Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducers S. Olcum, A. Atalar, H. Köymen, K. Oguz and M. N. Senlik
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P4M-4 Cross-Coupling in Sealed cMUT Arrays for Immersion Applications E. Campbell, L. A. J. Davis, G. Hayward and D. Hutchins
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P4M-5 Accurate Assessment of CMUT Devices Through Precise Electrical Impedance Measurement in Air C. Meynier, D. Certon, F. Teston, N. Felix and G. Ferin
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP4M-6 A Low Noise Capacitive Feedback Analog Front-End for CMUTs in Intra Vascular Ultrasound Imaging L. R. Cenkeramaddi, A. Bozkurt, F. Y. Yamaner and T. Ytterdal
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P4M-7 Front-End IC Design for 2D cMUT Arrays: Modeling and Experimental Verification F. Y. Yamaner and A. Bozkurt
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P4M-8 Interaction Between a cMUT Cell and a Liquid Medium around the Parallel Resonance Frequency M. N. Senlik, A. Atalar and S. Olcum
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P4M-9 Reduction of Crosstalk in CMUT Arrays by Introducing Double Periodicities S. Berg and A. Rønnekleiv
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP5A: Bone
P5A-1 A Method for Improved Standardization of In Vivo Calcaneal Time-Domain Speed-of-Sound Measurements K. A. Wear
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P5A-2 An Experimental Study on the Ultrasonic Wave Propagation and Structural Anisotropy in Bovine Cancellous Bone K. Mizuno, M. Matsukawa, T. Otani, M. Takada, I. Mano and T. Tsujimoto
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P5A-4 Broadband Ultrasonic Attenuation in Femoral Bovine Cortical Bone is an Indicator of Bone Properties M. Sasso, S. Naili, G. Haïat, M. Matsukawa and Y. Yamato
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P5A-5 Dependence of Both Slow and Fast Wave Mode Properties on Bone Volume Fraction and Structural Anisotropy in Human Trabecular Bone: A 3D Simulation Study G. Haïat, F. Padilla and P. Laugier
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P5A-8 Spatial Distribution of Acoustic Impedance and Microstructure Assessed by Scanning Acoustic Microscopy in Human Radial Cortical Bone A. Saïed, K. Raum, I. Leguerney and P. Laugier
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP5A-9 Depth Dependent High Frequency Backscatter Analysis of Degenerated Cartilage K. Raum, M. Gottwald, D. Wohlrab and F. Göbel
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P5A-10 Assessment of Human Jawbone Using Ultrasonic Guided Wave: In Vitro Study A. Mahmoud, D. Cortes, A. Abaza, H. Ammar, O. Mukdadi, M. Hazey, P. Ngan and R. Crout
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP5B: Contrast Agents and Imaging: Methods
P5B-1 A Fast Method for Data Acquisition in Contrast Replenishment Analyses C. Hansen, N. Hüttebräuker, W. Wilkening and H. Ermert
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P5B-2 Imaging Microbubble Destruction/Replenishment with Nakagami Distribution P.-H. Tsui, M.-L. Li, C.-C. Chang and C. K. Yeh
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P5B-3 Frame Accumulation Method with Motion Compensation for High-Contrast Vascular Imaging in Artery Phase H. Yoshikawa, T. Azuma, K. Sasaki, K.-I. Kawabata and S.-I. Umemura
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P5B-4 Optimization of Chirp Reversal for Ultrasound Contrast Imaging A. Novell, S. M. van der Meer, M. Versluis, N. de Jong and A. Bouakaz
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P5B-5 Echogenic Liposomes in High-Frequency Ultrasound Imaging S.-C. Lu, J.-A. Ho and C.-K. Yeh
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P5B-6 In Vitro Pressure Estimation Obtained from Subharmonic Contrast Microbubble Signals L. M. Leodore, F. Forsberg and W. T. Shi
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP5B-7 Design of Quadratic Filters for Contrast-Assisted Ultrasonic Imaging P. Phukpattaranont, T. Nilmanee, C. Limsakul and E. S. Ebbini
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P5B-8 Self-Trapping of Microbubbles to Surface of Target Y. Yamakoshi
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P5B-9 Investigation of the Response of Attached biSphere™ Microbubbles to Ultrasound M. B. Butler, V. Sboros, C. M. Moran, J. Ross, V. Koutsos, W. N. McDicken and S. Pye
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P5B-10 Single Microbubble Acoustics with Signal Processing: Initial Experience with Amplitude Modulated Pulse Sequences D. H. Thomas, M. B. Butler, T. Anderson, W. N. McDicken and V. Sboros
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P5B-11 Monitoring Device of Au Nano-Particle Distribution in Living Body Using Ultrasonic Velocity Change Image N. Nakamura, T. Mukaiyama, S. Kawakami, T. Matsuyama, K. Wada, T. Matsunaka, K. Kono and H. Horinaka
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P5B-12 How Do Conservation Laws Define a Motion Suppression Score in In-Vivo Ivus Sequences? A. Hernàndez, D. Gil and A. Teis
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP5B-13 Improved Ultrasound Contrast Agent Detection in a Clinical Setting M. Emmer, G. Matte, P. van Neer, A. van Wamel and N. de Jong
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP5C: Medical Imaging 2
P5C-1 Real-Time Stereo 3D Ultrasound M. P. Fronheiser, J. R. Noble, E. Light and S. W. Smith
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P5C-2 A New Convolution-Based Methodology to Simulate Ultrasound Images in a 2D / 3D Sector Format H. Gao, H. F. Choi, P. Claus, S. Boonen, G. Van der Perre, W. Lauriks and J. D'hooge
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P5C-3 Field Simulation Parameters Design for Realistic Statistical Parameters of Radio - Frequency Ultrasound Images H. Liebgott, O. Bernard, C. Cachard and D. Friboulet
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P5C-4 Image Guidance Using Camera and Ultrasound Images S. Khosravi, R. Rohling and P. Lawrence
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P5C-5 Design and Validation of an Ultrasound Array Optimised for Epidural Needle Guidance S. Cochran, G. A. Corner, K. J. Kirk, D. I. A. Lines and M. J. Watson
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P5C-6 Compact Ultrasound Scanner with Built-in Raw Data Acquisition Capabilities L. Y. L. Mo, D. DeBusschere, W. Bai, D. Napolitano, A. Irish, S. Marschall, G. W. McLaughlin, Z. Yang, P. L. Carson and J. B. Fowlkes
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP5D: Shear Wave / Shear Strain
P5D-1 Elasticity Estimation by Time-Reversal of Shear Waves N. Benech, J. Brum, C. A. Negreira and S. Catheline
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P5D-2 Propagation of Narrowband Shear Waves Induced by a Finite-Amplitude Radiation Force A. Giannoula and R. S. C. Cobbold
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P5D-4 Advances in Liver Stiffness Measurements Using Transient Elastography L. Sandrin, V. Miette, S. Yon and C. Fournier
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P5D-5 Principal Component Analysis of Shear Strain Effects H. Chen and T. Varghese
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P5D-6 Displacement Estimators Using Angular Insonifications for Reconstructive Elastography W. Khaled, P. Tait, H. Ermert, S. Reichling, A. Arnold and O. T. Bruhns
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP5E: Wave Propagation and Industrial Measurements
P5E-1 Motion Analysis of the Surface Particle of a Coiled Waveguide Due to the Flexural Wave S. Xie, M. Tanabe, N. Tagawa and T. Moriya
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P5E-2 Response of Thermoacoustic Waves in Stressed Thin Plates S.-M. Hsu and C.-C. Yin
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P5E-3 Study on the Surface Wave Propagation in the Diamond Coated Silicon S. J. Park, J. Kim, S. H. Park, M. Son, Y. H. Kim, T. Abe and T. Takagi
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P5E-4 3D Transient Analysis of Ultrasound Propagation Using Finite Difference Time Domain Method and Its Experimental Verification S. Takahashi, K. Muramatsu and A. Kimoto
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP5E-5 On the Propagation in a Waveguide with Gaussian Section Variation: Inverse Problem to Determine the Hiding Waveguide Profile and Separation of Converted Modes Contributions in the Case of Multi-Incident Modes, Experimental and Numerical Studies P. Marical, M. E.-C. El-Kettani and M. V. Predoi
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P5E-7 Multi Resonances of the S0 Adiabatic Mode Propagating in a Linearly Varying Cross Section Waveguide, Experimental and Numerical Results Z. Hamitouche, M. E.-C. El-Kettani, J.-L. Izbicki and H. Djelouah
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P5E-8 The Method of Reverberation-Ray Matrix - A New Matrix Analysis of Waves in Piezoelectric Laminates W. Q. Chen and Y. Q. Guo
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P5E-9 A Fast Field Simulation Method for Longitudinal Ultrasound Wave Propagation and Transmission in Homogeneous and Layered Media X. Yin, S. Zhou and J. Petruzzello
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP5F: Optical Interactions 2
P5F-1 Recognition of Layer-Structured Optical Labels Using Collinear Acoustooptic Processor without Time Gating for Photonic Routing N. Goto and Y. Miyazaki
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P5F-2 Improved Fiber Optic Hydrophone Sensors R. Gopinath, K. Srinivasan, S. Umchid, L. Bansal, A. S. Daryoush, P. A. Lewin and M. El-Sherif
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P5F-3 Light Diffraction by IDT-Radiated Bulk Acoustic Waves in ZX-LiNbO3 P. Kazdailis, R. Rimeika, D. Ciplys and M. S. Shur
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP5G: Ultrasonic Motors 1
P5G-1 Optimization of a Single Phase Ultrasonic Linear Motor M. Flueckiger, J. M. Fernandez, M. Giljum and Y. Perriard
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P5G-2 Acoustic Surface Wave Induced Propagation of Liquids in Open Channels G. Lindner, H. Faustmann, T. Fischer, S. Krempel, M. Münch, S. Rothballer and M. Schmitt
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P5G-6 A Multi-DOF Ultrasonic Motor Using In-Plane Deformation of PZT Elements M. Zhang, M. Li and L. Sun
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP5H: SAW Analysis
P5H-1 Hybrid Finite Element Analysis of Leakey Surface Acoustic Waves in Periodic Waveguides of Finite Thickness J.-D. Yu, S. Yoon, S. Kanna, M. Oshio and M. Tanaka
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P5H-2 Novel SAW Network Model Parameter Extraction Technique T. D. Kenny, B. J. Meulendyk and M. Pereira da Cunha
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P5H-3 A COM Analysis of SAW Tags Operating at Harmonic Frequencies Y.-Y. Chen, T.-T. Wu and K.-T. Chang
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P5H-4 COM Parameters of Langasite Crystal V. I. Cherednick and M. Y. Dvoesherstov
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP5I: SAW Filters
P5I-1 Multiple States Switching Operation of AlGaN /GaN Layer Mode Device K. Hohkawa, K. Koh, K. Nishimura and N. Shigekawa
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P5I-2 Lower-Loss Filters on Langasite V. M. Makarov, P. G. Ivanov and J. Dai
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P5I-3 Improvement of Balance Performance in LSAW Filters Based on 5-IDT Multi-Mode Structure A. S. Loseu and J. J. Rao
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P5I-4 Diamond Saw Resonators With SiO2/ZnO/IDT/ZnO/Diamond Structure S. Fujii, S. Kawano and T. Umeda
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP5J: Medical Transducers
P5J-1 Dual-Layer Transducer Array for 3-D Imaging J. S. Jeong, C. H. Seo and J. T. Yen
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P5J-2 Ultrasound Probe with Integrated ECG Lead A. Ramireddy, E. D. Light and S. W. Smith
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P5J-3 Design of a Piezocomposite Matrix Transducer Configuration for Multi-Mode Operation in HIFU Applications R. Berriet and G. Fleury
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P5J-4 256×256 2-D Array Transducer with Row-Column Addressing for 3-D Imaging C. H. Seo and J. T. Yen
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P5J-5 Direct Attach of Planar-Based and Ribbon-Based Cables to Ultrasound Imaging Arrays M. J. Zipparo, C. G. Oakley, M. Stollberg and J. Kuhnke
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP5K: High Frequency Transducers 2
P5K-1 High Temperature Broadband Contact BAW Transducer D. A. Parks and B. R. Tittmann
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P5K-2 Optimization and Characterization of RF Sputtered Piezoelectric Zinc Oxide Thin Film for Transducer Applications Y.-H. Hsu, J. Lin and W. C. Tang
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P5K-3 Novel Thick Film Transducers for High Frequency Ultrasonography R. Lou-Møller, W. Wolny, E. Ringgaard, A. Nowicki, M. Lewandowski and W. Secomski
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P5K-4 High-Overtone Self-Focusing Acoustic Transducer for High Frequency Ultrasonic Imaging H. Yu, C.-Y. Lee, E. S. Kim, D. Wu, Q. Zhou and K. K. Shung
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P5K-5 Performance Estimation of Ultra-Miniature One Dimensional Array Ultrasound Probe with Hydrothermally Synthesized PZT Polycrystalline Film Transducers S. Takeuchi, S. Irisawa, N. Kawashima, A. Endo and M. K. Kurosawa
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP6A: Optoacoustics / Photoacoustics
P6A-1 Photoacoustic Imaging of Fibrosarcoma Using RGD-Cy 3 as a Targeted Contrast Agent M. P. Mienkina, C.-S. Friedrich, J. Waldeck, K. Hensel, N. C. Gerhardt, C. Bremer, M. Hofmann and G. Schmitz
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P6A-4 A Co-Axial Scanning Acoustic and Photoacoustic Microscope S. Vaithilingam, T.-J. Ma, Y. Furukawa, A. de la Zerda, Ö. Oralkan, A. Kamaya, S. Keren, S. S. Gambhir, R. B. Jeffrey Jr. and B. T. Khuri-Yakub
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P6A-5 Real-Time Optoacoustic Imaging Using Near Infrared Absorbing Gold Nanoshells For Contrast Enhancement M. Fournelle, K. Maass, H. Fonfara, H.-J. Welsch, H. Hewener, C. Günther and R. M. Lemor
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP6B: Blow Flow Measurements
P6B-1 Error Analysis of Autocorrelation-Based Velocity Vector Estimation in the Aperture Domain G.-S. Jeng and P.-C. Li
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P6B-2 Quantitative Assessment of Flow Velocity through Transverse Dual-Beam Analysis S. Ricci, S. Diciotti, A. Dallai, L. Francalanci and P. Tortoli
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P6B-3 In Vivo Investigation of Filter Order Influence in Eigen-Based Clutter Filtering for Color Flow Imaging L. Løvstakken, A. C. H. Yu and H. Torp
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P6B-4 Multi-Dimensional Spectrum Analysis for 2-D Vector Velocity Estimation N. Oddershede, L. Løvstakken, H. Torp and J. A. Jensen
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P6B-5 In Vivo Vector Flow Imaging Using Improved Directional Beamforming L. Henze, I. K. Holfort, J. Kortbek, K. L. Hansen and J. A. Jensen
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P6B-7 The Initial Doppler Blood Flow Measurement Using an Implantable CMUT Array M. H. Wang, J. Chen, X. Cheng and T. Zhang
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP6B-8 Utility of Template-based Filtering Methods to Improve Accuracy of Echo PIV for Multi-Component Blood Velocity Measurements F. Zhang and R. Shandas
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P6B-9 Clutter Suppression in Doppler Ultrasound Using Wiener Filtering R. K. Warriner, R. S. Adve and R. S. C. Cobbold
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P6B-10 Improved Investigation of Maternal/Fetal/Placental Vessels through Multigate Spectral Doppler S. Ricci, P. Tortoli, G. Urban, P. Vergani and M. J. Paidas
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P6B-11 How Fat Layers Affect the Clinical Diagnosis from Doppler Data D. M. King, C. M. Moran, M. Hussey and J. E. Browne
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P6B-12 Blood Velocity Estimation Based On 3D Spatiotemporal Filtering of Sequences of Ultrasound Images A. Marion, D. Vray and A. Needles
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P6B-13 In Vivo Blood Flow Imaging of Achilles Tendon in Mice with High Frequency Ultrasound M.-L. Li, J.-J. Luh, J.-J. Chen and C.-K. Yeh
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P6C-2 Image Texture Clustering for Prostate Ultrasound Diagnosis M. A. Sheppard and L. Shih
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P6C-3 Quantitative Ultrasonography Of Choroidal Melanoma Following Proton-Beam Radiotherapy M. Boudinet, J.-Y. Le Huerou, P. Laugier, O. Bergès, L. Lumbroso-Le Rouic and L. Desjardins
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P6C-4 Extended System Transfer Compensation for Parametric Imaging in Ultrasonic Response Assessment of Anti-Cancer Therapies S. Brand, G. J. Czarnota and M. C. Kolios
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P6C-5 Information Theoretic Design of Breast Sonography M. F. Insana and C. K. Abbey
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P6C-6 Breast Ultrasound Computer-Aided Diagnosis Using Both Acoustic and Image Features H.-C. Yang, C.-H. Chang, S.-W. Huang, Y.-H. Chou and P.-C. Li
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P6C-7 Ultrasound RF Time Series for Detection of Prostate Cancer: Feature Selection and Frame Rate Analysis M. Moradi, P. Abolmaesumi, R. Siemens, E. Sauerbrei, P. Isotalo, A. Boag and P. Mousavi
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP6C-8 Correcting for Focusing when Estimating Attenuation for Tissue Characterization Based on Gaussian Approximations of the Beam Profile T. A. Bigelow, B. L. McFarlin and W. D. O’Brien Jr.
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P6C-9 An Ultrasound Phantom with Long-Term Stability Using a New Biomimic Soft Gel Material K. Yasukawa, T. Kunisue, K. Tsuta, Y. Shikinami and T. Kondo
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P6C-10 Evaluation of the Structure Factor Size Estimator (SFSE) with Simulated Ultrasonic Backscattered Signals from Blood E. Franceschini, F. T. H. Yu, M. Fenech and G. Cloutier
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P6C-11 In Vitro Study of Frequency-Dependent Blood Echogenicity Under Pulsatile Flow L.-C. Nguyen, F. Yu and G. Cloutier
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P6C-12 Angular Dependence of Ultrasonic Echo from Surface with Minute Roughness H. Hasegawa, K. Kudo and H. Kanai
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P6C-13 High Frequency Ultrasonic Characterization of Human Vocal Fold Tissue C.-C. Huang, L. Sun, S. H. Dailey, S.-H. Wang and K. K. Shung
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P6D-1 3D/4D Ultrasound Registration of Bone J. Schers, J. Troccaz, V. Daanen, C. Fouard, C. Plaskos and P. Kilian
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P6D-2 Ultrasound Bone Segmentation Using Dynamic Programming P. Foroughi, E. Boctor, M. J. Swartz, R. H. Taylor and G. Fichtinger
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P6D-3 3-D Ultrasound Guidance of Surgical Robotics: Autonomous Guidance and Catheter Transducers M. P. Fronheiser, J. Whitman, N. M. Ivancevich and S. W. Smith
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P6D-4 Analysis of Ultrasound Images Based on Local Statistics. Application to the Diagnosis of Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip R. de Luis-García, S. Aja-Fernandez, R. Cardenes-Almeida, M. Martin-Fernandez and C. Alberola-Lopez
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P6D-5 Enhancement of Bone Surface Visualization Using Ultrasound Radio-Frequency Signals X. Wen and S. E. Salcudean
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P6E-1 Optimization Methodology for Piezoelectric Transformers Design J. M. Fernandez and Y. Perriard
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P6E-3 Surface Acoustic Wave Linear Motor Using Segment-Structured Diamond-Like Carbon Films on Contact Surface Y. Fujii, H. Kotani, M. Takasaki, T. Mizuno, Y. Aoki, Y. Adachi and N. Ohtake
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P6E-4 Glass Substrate Surface Acoustic Wave Linear Motor H. Kotani, M. Takasaki and T. Mizuno
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P6E-5 Analysis of PZT Layer Thickness in Traveling Wave Ultrasonic Motor Performance G. G. Kuhn, C. R. Rodrigues and R. S. Pippi
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P6E-8 A Study on the New Type Linear Ultrasonic Motor (LUSM) J. M. Jou and J. L. Hou
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P6F-2 Piezoelectric Generator as Power Supply for RFID-Tags and Applications M. Takeuchi, S. Matsuzawa, K. Tairaku and C. Takatsu
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P6F-3 A Study on the Wedge-Shaped Piezoelectric Transformer (WSPT) J.-M. Jou
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P6F-4 A Theoretical Time-Course Study of Acoustic Tweezers H.-C. Ting and C.-K. Yeh
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP6G: SAW Device Synthesis
P6G-1 Building Block Concept in Quasi-Slanted SPUDT Synthesis Method E. Bausk
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P6G-2 Synthesis of Frequency Response for Wideband SAW Ladder Type Filters T. Omori, Y. Tanaka, K. Hashimoto and M. Yamaguchi
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P6G-3 Switchable SAW Filter Bank with Both Narrow & Wide Channel Bandwidth and 10 Channels SAW Filter Bank J. Liu, S. He, S. Li, J. Lu and Y. Liang
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P6G-4 High Q-factor STW-Resonators on AT-Cut of Quartz C. U. Kim, V. P. Plessky, W. Wang and V. I. Grigorievski
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Papers by SessionPapers by SessionP6H: Piezoelectric Materials
P6H-1 Electrochemical Etching of Quartz E. Rodrigue and V. Kaajakari
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P6H-6 Lead-Free Piezoelectric Ceramics for High-Frequency Ultrasound Transducers D. W. Wu, R. M. Chen, Q. F. Zhou, D. M. Lin, H. L. W. Chan and K. K. Shung
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P6H-7 Investigation of Morphotropic Phase Boundary PbTiO3-Bi(MgZr)O3 Based Complex Perovskite Ceramics S. Sharma and D. A. Hall
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P6H-8 Design of a Bulk-Micromachined Piezoelectric Accelerometer H. Yang and H. Guo
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P6H-9 Discerning the Quality of ZnO Films from Their Etch Properties T. S. Hickernell and F. S. Hickernell
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P6H-10 High Piezoelectric Responses in P(VDF HFP) Copolymers for Sensors and Transducers Y. Wang, B. Neese, Q. M. Zhang, C. Huang and J. West
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Abaza, A. ❑
Abbey, C. K. ❑
Abbott, B. ❑
Abdelmalek, M. F. ❑
Abdolvand, R. ❑
Abe, T. ❑
Abelé, N. ❑
Abolmaesumi, P. ❑
Abrahamsen, A. K. ❑
Acciani, G. ❑
Achenbach, J. D. ❑
Acher, O. ❑
Acton, S. T. ❑
Adachi, Y. ❑
Adara, L. ❑
Adve, R. S. ❑
Aebi, L. ❑
Agarwal, A. ❑
Aglyamov, S. R. ❑
Ahlgren, Å. R. ❑
Aid, M. ❑
Aitomäki, Y. ❑
Aja-Fernandez, S. ❑
Akai, D. ❑
Akazawa, N. ❑
Akopyan, G. ❑
Alastalo, A. ❑
Alatossava, T. ❑
Alavuotunki, A. ❑
Alberola-Lopez, C. ❑
Aleksandrov, K. S. ❑
Allen, J. S. ❑
Alnot, P. ❑
Amin, V. ❑
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AuthorsAuthorsAmirian, J. ❑
Ammar, H. ❑
Anand, A. ❑
Anastasiadis, P. ❑
Ancey, P. ❑
Anderson, T. ❑
Andresen, H. ❑
Angelsen, B. A. J. ❑
Angstadt, M. ❑
Annic, P. ❑
Antonov, S. N. ❑
Aoki, Y. ❑
Aota, Y. ❑
Aoyama, T. ❑
Apte, M. G. ❑
Arditi, M. ❑
Aristizábal, O. ❑
Arney, J. ❑
Arnold, A. ❑
Artedia, A. ❑
Arthur, W. G. ❑
Artieda, A. ❑
Asami, R. ❑
Ashdown, J. D. ❑
Ashfaq, M. ❑
Ashkenazi, S. ❑
Assouar, B. ❑
Assouar, B. M. ❑
Assouar, M. B. ❑
Atalar, A. ❑
Atkinson, I. ❑
Austeng, A. ❑
Awad, S. I. ❑
Ayaka, K. ❑
Ayazi, F. ❑
Azuma, T. ❑
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Backer, J. M. ❑
Backer, M. V. ❑
Bader, S. ❑
Bae, M.-H. ❑
Bahaz, M. ❑
Bai, J. ❑
Bai, W. ❑
Bailey, M. R. ❑
Balantekin, M. ❑
Balek, R. ❑
Ballandras, S. ❑
Ballato, A. ❑
Baluyot, F. ❑
Bamber, J. C. ❑
Bansal, L. ❑
Barber, B. P. ❑
Barber, D. ❑
Barbone, P. E. ❑
Bardaine, A. ❑
Barnes, S. ❑
Barniol, N. ❑
Barrière, C. ❑
Basarab, A. ❑
Bassi, L. ❑
Bauerfeld, F. ❑
Bausk, E. ❑
Bavaro, V. ❑
Baxter, L. ❑
Beach, K. W. ❑
Behler, R. H. ❑
Beletsky, V. V. ❑
Belgacem, B. ❑
Belleville, P. ❑
Benchabane, S. ❑
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AuthorsAuthorsBenech, N. ❑
Bénédic, F. ❑
Benetti, M. ❑
Ben-Ezra, S. ❑
Bennett, E. ❑
Bennett, M. J. ❑
Benoudjit, N. ❑
Berg, S. ❑
Bergès, O. ❑
Bernard, O. ❑
Bernassau, A. L. ❑
Bernhardt, G. ❑
Berriet, R. ❑
Berry, G. P. ❑
Berthelot, P. ❑
Bertoncini, F. ❑
Beryoza, S. A. ❑
Bevan, P. D. ❑
Beyssen, D. ❑
Bharat, S. ❑
Bhattacharjee, K. ❑
Bi, F. Z. ❑
Bigelow, T. A. ❑
Bilan, C. ❑
Black, J. P. ❑
Blind, P. ❑
Bø, R. ❑
Boag, A. ❑
Boctor, E. ❑
Bodin, N. ❑
Böhmer, M. ❑
Boni, E. ❑
Bonnett, J. L. ❑
Boonen, S. ❑
Borsboom, J. M. G. ❑
Bosch, J. G. ❑
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AuthorsAuthorsBosisio, M. R. ❑
Bouakaz, A. ❑
Bouchard, R. R. ❑
Boudinet, M. ❑
Boudot, R. ❑
Bougnoux, P. ❑
Bouvot, L. ❑
Boy, P. ❑
Bozkurt, A. ❑
Bozzato, A. ❑
Bradley, P. ❑
Bradway, D. P. ❑
Branch, D. W. ❑
Brand, S. ❑
Brant, J. A. ❑
Braun, T. ❑
Bremer, C. ❑
Brendel, B. ❑
Brenke, C. ❑
Bridal, L. ❑
Brown, E. R. ❑
Brown, J. ❑
Brown, J. A. ❑
Brown, P. ❑
Brown, T. ❑
Browne, J. E. ❑
Bruenig, R. ❑
Brueske, D. ❑
Bruhns, O. T. ❑
Brum, J. ❑
Brunetti, G. ❑
Bryan, M. ❑
Bryner, J. ❑
Bu, S. ❑
Buffet, N. ❑
Buma, T. ❑
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AuthorsAuthorsBurns, J. M. ❑
Burns, P. N. ❑
Bush, N. L. ❑
Butler, M. B. ❑
Button, T. W. ❑
Butts-Pauly, K. ❑
Bylund, K. ❑
Byram, B. ❑
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Cachard, C. ❑
Caliano, G. ❑
Callaghan, L. ❑
Callaghan, L. A. ❑
Callé, S. ❑
Camacho, J. ❑
Cambie, R. ❑
Camino, J. F. ❑
Campanella, H. ❑
Campbell, E. ❑
Campbell, P. A. ❑
Cannatà, D. ❑
Cannata, J. M. ❑
Cao, W. ❑
Cárdenes, R. ❑
Cardenes-Almeida, R. ❑
Cardoni, A. ❑
Carey, S. J. ❑
Carlier, S. ❑
Caronti, A. ❑
Carotenuto, R. ❑
Carpentier, J.-F. ❑
Carson, P. L. ❑
Caskey, C. F. ❑
Castaneda, B. ❑
Castellucci, J. B. ❑
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AuthorsAuthorsCatheline, S. ❑
Cavallier, B. ❑
Celebi, M. ❑
Cenkeramaddi, L. R. ❑
Certon, D. ❑
Cervantes, D. ❑
Cervenka, M. ❑
Chan, H. L. W. ❑
Chan, M.-W. ❑
Chan, Q. C. ❑
Chandrana, C. ❑
Chang, A. ❑
Chang, C.-C. ❑
Chang, C.-H. ❑
Chang, I. C. ❑
Chang, J. H. ❑
Chang, K.-T. ❑
Chang, M.-W. ❑
Chang, P. Z. ❑
Chang, R. E. ❑
Chao, C. ❑
Chao, M.-C. ❑
Chapelon, J. Y. ❑
Chapelon, J.-Y. ❑
Chavez, J. A. ❑
Chen, C.-C. ❑
Chen, D. ❑
Chen, G.-S. ❑
Chen, H. ❑
Chen, J. ❑
Chen, J.-J. ❑
Chen, M.-Y. ❑
Chen, R. M. ❑
Chen, S. ❑
Chen, S.-H. ❑
Chen, W. Q. ❑
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AuthorsAuthorsChen, W.-T. ❑
Chen, Y.-Y. ❑
Cheng, A. ❑
Cheng, C.-H. ❑
Cheng, H. ❑
Cheng, T.-Y. ❑
Cheng, X. ❑
Cheng, Y.-C. ❑
Cherednick, V. I. ❑
Chérin, E. ❑
Cherrid, N. ❑
Chesnais, S. ❑
Chin, C. T. ❑
Chiou, S. Y. ❑
Chiu, C.-Y. ❑
Chlon, C. ❑
Cho, S. H. ❑
Choi, H. F. ❑
Choi, J. J. ❑
Chommeloux, L. ❑
Chong, P.-F. ❑
Chopra, R. ❑
Chou, D. R. ❑
Chou, Y.-H. ❑
Choujaa, A. ❑
Christensen, J. ❑
Cinthio, M. ❑
Ciplys, D. ❑
Clary, T. ❑
Clatot, S. ❑
Claus, P. ❑
Clement, G. T. ❑
Clement, M. ❑
Cloutier, G. ❑
Cobbold, R. S. C. ❑
Cochran, S. ❑
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AuthorsAuthorsCogan, S. ❑
Cojoc, D. ❑
Connell, L. ❑
Corner, G. A. ❑
Cornez, D. ❑
Coromilas, J. ❑
Coron, A. ❑
Cortes, D. ❑
Costa, F. ❑
Coulthard, T. ❑
Courjon, E. ❑
Coussot, C. ❑
Crescenti, R. A. ❑
Cretin, B. ❑
Crout, R. ❑
Crum, L. A. ❑
Cui, L. ❑
Culjat, M. O. ❑
Cumming, D. R. S. ❑
Curiel, L. ❑
Czarnota, G. J. ❑
Czuratis, P. ❑
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Daanen, V. ❑
Daft, C. ❑
Dahl, J. ❑
Dahl, J. J. ❑
Dai, J. ❑
Dailey, S. H. ❑
Dallai, A. ❑
Dan, K. ❑
Daniau, W. ❑
Danilouchkine, M. G. ❑
Danz, R. ❑
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AuthorsAuthorsDas, P. K. ❑
Dasgupta, S. ❑
Dausch, D. E. ❑
David, J. B. ❑
David, V. ❑
Davis, L. A. J. ❑
Davis, O. B. ❑
Davulis, P. M. ❑
Dawson, A. ❑
Dayton, P. A. ❑
De Cesare, A. ❑
de Espinosa, F. M. ❑
de Jong, N. ❑
de Korte, C. L. ❑
de la Zerda, A. ❑
de Luis-García, R. ❑
De Marchi, L. ❑
DeBusschere, D. ❑
Deffieux, T. ❑
Degel, C. ❑
Degertekin, F. L. ❑
Dekker, J. ❑
Delachartre, P. ❑
Demirli, R. ❑
Demoré, C. E. M. ❑
Deng, C. ❑
Deng, H.-C. ❑
Dentinger, A. ❑
Deriche, M. ❑
Desa, J. ❑
Desjardins, L. ❑
Devos, A. ❑
D'hooge, J. ❑
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AuthorsAuthorsDiciotti, S. ❑
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Diehl, A. M. ❑
Dione, D. ❑
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Dixon-Tulloch, E. ❑
Djafari-Rouhani, B. ❑
Djelouah, H. ❑
Djuth, F. T. ❑
Doberstein, S. ❑
Dobie, G. ❑
Doerner, S. ❑
Dollet, B. ❑
Dos Santosa, S. ❑
Douadi, M. ❑
Drinkwater, B. W. ❑
Du, J. ❑
Du, S.-N. ❑
Dual, J. ❑
Duan, Q. ❑
Dubus, B. ❑
Duclos, J. ❑
Duflo, H. ❑
Dühring, M. B. ❑
Dumont, D. M. ❑
Duncan, J. ❑
Dunmire, B. ❑
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Duy, S. L. ❑
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Eames, M. D. C. ❑
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AuthorsAuthorsEdwards, T. L. ❑
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Elen, A. ❑
Elgohoyen, J. ❑
Elgoyhen, J. ❑
Elium, A. ❑
El-Kettani, M. E.-C. ❑
Elling, B. ❑
Ellis, L. ❑
Ellis, M. A. ❑
Elmazria, O. ❑
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Emelianov, S. ❑
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Emmer, M. ❑
Endo, A. ❑
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Ergun, A. S. ❑
Ergun, S. ❑
Ermert, H. ❑
Esashi, M. ❑
Eskelinen, J. ❑
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Fahey, B. J. ❑
Fahmy, T. M. ❑
Farny, C. H. ❑
Faustmann, H. ❑
Feleppa, E. ❑
Feleppa, E. J. ❑
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AuthorsAuthorsFernandez, A. T. ❑
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Fisher, R. ❑
Fisher, T. G. ❑
Fleischman, A. J. ❑
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Forsberg, F. ❑
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Fournelle, M. ❑
Fournier, C. ❑
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Francalanci, L. ❑
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François, M. M. A. ❑
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Fujihara, Y. ❑
Fujii, S. ❑
Fujii, Y. ❑
Fujikura, K. ❑
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Gallimore, D. ❑
Gallippi, C. M. ❑
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P5A-10 Assessment of Human Jawbone Using Ultrasonic Guided Wave: In Vitro Study
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P6C-5 Information Theoretic Design of Breast Sonography ❑
Abbott, B.
3E-1 Fast Numerical Technique for Simulation of SAW Dispersion in Periodic Gratings and its Application to Some SAW Materials
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7B-6 Dependence of In Vivo, Radiation Force Derived Hepatic Shear Modulus Estimates on Imaging Approach: Intercostal vs. Subcostal
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7E-4 Enhanced Power Handling and Quality Factor in Thin-Film Piezoelectric-on-Substrate Resonators
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P2G-1 Effect of Nonuniform Loading Layer on Monolithic Thickness-Mode Piezoelectric Filters
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Abe, T.
P5E-3 Study on the Surface Wave Propagation in the Diamond Coated Silicon
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Abelé, N.
P0-15 Temperature Compensated Bulk Acoustic Wave Resonator and its Predictive 1D Acoustic Tool for RF Filtering
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P6C-7 Ultrasound RF Time Series for Detection of Prostate Cancer: Feature Selection and Frame Rate Analysis
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5D-4 Reciprocal Operation of Ultrasonic Flow Meters: Criteria and Applications
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Acciani, G.
10D-3 Long Range Guided Wave Inspection of Pipelines by a New Local Magnetostrictive Transducer
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3D-3 Classification of Defects for Guided Waves Inspected Pipes by a Neural Network Approach
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Achenbach, J. D.
7D-5 Detection and Sizing of Delaminations in Composites Using Modally-Selective Lamb-Wave Transducers
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P1J-1 Optimized Piezoelectric Sol-Gel Composite Films for High Frequency Ultrasonic Transducers
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P2A-5 Guided Automatic Segmentation of the Murine Left Ventricle Using Conservation of Myocardial Volume
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P6E-3 Surface Acoustic Wave Linear Motor Using Segment-Structured Diamond-Like Carbon Films on Contact Surface
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P1C-2 Liver Stiffness Measurement Using Transient Elastography in Patients with Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver (NAFLD) and Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH)
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P6B-9 Clutter Suppression in Doppler Ultrasound Using Wiener Filtering
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P1G-4 Characterization of Nanoimprinting Polymer Films Using Picosecond Ultrasonics
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P2F-4 Frequency Selective Wave Propagation in Graded Materials
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Agarwal, A.
P2B-17 Single-Chip Solution for Ultrasound Imaging Systems: Initial Results
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10A-5 Beamforming for Photoacoustic Imaging Using Linear Array Transducer
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Ahlgren, Å. R.
7C-2 Non-Invasive Measurements of Longitudinal Strain of the Arterial Wall
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P1I-4 Simulation of BAW Resonators Frequency Adjustment
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2D-2 Ultrasonic Methods in Determining Elastic Material Properties of Fibres in Suspension
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Aja-Fernandez, S.
P6D-4 Analysis of Ultrasound Images Based on Local Statistics. Application to the Diagnosis of Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip
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P1J-3 Evaluation of 2D Hydrophone Array System Using Epitaxial PZT Thin Film Grown on Epitaxial Γ -Al2O3/Si Substrate
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P3B-7 Study on Harmonic Pulse Compression Imaging with Consideration of Harmonic Property
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10C-6 Fully Integrated CMUT-Based Forward-Looking Intracardiac Imaging for Electrophysiology
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P2G-3 Piezotransduced Single-Crystal Silicon BAW Resonators
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P4G-2 Structural Cheese Analysis Using Phased Array System
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P4G-2 Structural Cheese Analysis Using Phased Array System
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3D-5 Parameter Estimation of the Homodyned K Distribution Based on Signal to Noise Ratio
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P6D-4 Analysis of Ultrasound Images Based on Local Statistics. Application to the Diagnosis of Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip
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Aleksandrov, K. S.
P2F-9 The Examination of Frequency Dependences of Elastic Waves Velocities and Their Attenuation in Heterogeneous Mediums
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Allen, J. S.
P4E-5 Theoretical Analysis of Oscillations of Cells in the High Frequency Ultrasonic Field
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4E-3 Very High Surface Acoustic Wave Velocity on the Layered Structure Formed of Aluminium Nitride on Nanocrystalline Diamond on Silicon
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4E-5 Study of Temperature Coefficient of Frequency and Electromechanical Coupling Coefficient of X Band Frequency SAW Devices Based on AlN/Diamond Layered Structure
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Amin, V.
P3C-8 Techniques for Real-Time Monitoring and Control for HIFU (High Intensity Focused Ultrasound) Ablationin Porcine Brains In Vitro Studies
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P0-2 Spectroscopic Intravascular Photoacoustic Imaging ❑
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P5A-10 Assessment of Human Jawbone Using Ultrasonic Guided Wave: In Vitro Study
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P1B-3 Noninvasive Bleeding Detection and Localization Using Three Dimensional Doppler Ultrasound
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9D-3 Characterization of Adipogenic, Chondrogenic and Osteogenic Differentiation with Time-Resolved Acoustic Microscopy
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9D-5 Variation of the Sound Attenuation Inside HeLa Cells During Cell Division Using High-Frequency Time-Resolved Acoustic Microscope
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7E-5 Temperature Coefficients Measured by Picosecond Ultrasonics on Materials in Thin Films for Bulk Acoustic Wave Technology
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P0-15 Temperature Compensated Bulk Acoustic Wave Resonator and its Predictive 1D Acoustic Tool for RF Filtering
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P1I-4 Simulation of BAW Resonators Frequency Adjustment
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Anderson, T.
9C-3 Frequency Notched Waveforms for Medical Ultrasound Imaging
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P1A-1 Phase Domain Velocity Estimation in Medical Ultrasound with Linear Frequency Modulated Chirps: A Simulation Study
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P5B-10 Single Microbubble Acoustics with Signal Processing: Initial Experience with Amplitude Modulated Pulse Sequences
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4B-4 Precise Time-of-Flight Calculation For 3D Synthetic Aperture Focusing
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7A-1 SURF Imaging - A New Method for Ultrasound Contrast Agent Imaging
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P2D-4 A Phase Based Approach for Estimation and Tracking of Locally Variable Delays
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2A-2 Investigations into the Potential Contribution of a Thermal Mechanism for Pulsed High Intensity Focused Ultrasound Mediated Delivery
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8C-5 Full 3D Inversion of the Viscoelasticity Wave Propagation Problem for 3D Ultrasound Elastography in Breast Cancer Diagnosis
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9E-2 High Efficiency Multi-Channel Acousto-Optic Multiplexers on Anisotropic Light Diffraction by Multi-Frequency Sound
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P4H-2 Explosionlike Boiling of a Viscous Liquid in a High-Intensity Ultrasonic Beam
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Aoki, Y.
P6E-3 Surface Acoustic Wave Linear Motor Using Segment-Structured Diamond-Like Carbon Films on Contact Surface
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P1H-4 FBAR Characteristics with AlN Film Using MOCVD Method and Ru/Ta Electrode
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Aoyama, T.
12D-4 Welding Characteristics of a 27 kHz Ultrasonic Complex Vibration Welding System with Six Transducers Integrated Using a (2,1) Mode Transverse Vibration Disk
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6D-2 MEMS-Enabled Miniaturized Particulate Matter Monitor Employing 1.6 GHz Aluminum Nitride Thin-Film Bulk Acoustic Wave Resonator (FBAR) and Thermophoretic Precipitator
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Arditi, M.
7A-4 A New Method for Enhancing Dynamic Vascular Patterns of Focal Liver Lesions in Contrast Ultrasound
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Aristizábal, O.
12A-4 In Vivo 3D Contrast-Enhanced Imaging of the Embryonic Mouse Vasculature
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8B-1 Polymer Contrast Particles For Cellular Imaging With Ultrasound and MRI
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Arney, J.
2D-1 Ultrasonic Characterization of the Curing of Powder Coating Films Based on Their tan(δ)
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P1C-1 Evaluation of Material Parameters of PVA Phantoms for Reconstructive Ultrasound Elastography
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P5D-6 Displacement Estimators Using Angular Insonifications for Reconstructive Elastography
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Artedia, A.
7F-3 Fabrication of High Stability Oscillators Using AlN/Si High Overtone Bulk Acoustic Resonators
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Arthur, W. G.
P0-14 Inline SAW RFID Tag Using Time Position and Phase Encoding
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Artieda, A.
12E-5 Fabrication and Properties of High-Q AlN/SiO2 Composite TFBAR’s for above IC Oscillators
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2A-3 Enhanced and Site-Specific HIFU Treatment with Phase-Change Nano Droplet
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P4C-1 Tumor Enhanced Imaging and Treatment with Targeted Phase-Change Nano Particles
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Ashdown, J. D.
P3F-5 An Ultrasonic Through-Wall Communication System with Power Harvesting
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Ashfaq, M.
11B-3 A Unified Transmission/Reflection Acoustic Tomography Scheme for Small Animal Tissue Characterization
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9C-2 Reconstruction of Speed of Sound for a Correction of Transit Time in Full Angle Spatial Compounding
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P3D-1 An Analysis of Refraction Artifacts in Time-of-Flight Tomography Regarding their Impact on Image Definition and Contrast Resolution
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8F-1 Integrated All-Optical Ultrasound Transducers ❑
8F-2 High-Frequency Low-Noise Ultrasonic Detection Arrays Based on Parallelly Probing an Etalon
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Assouar, B.
4E-2 Theoretical and Experimental Study of the Differential Thermal Expansion Effect on the TCD of Layered SAW Temperature Sensors Application to Aluminum Nitride Based Layered Structures
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Assouar, B. M.
3E-4 Plane-Wave-Expansion Method for Lamb Wave Propagation in Plate with Two-Dimensional Phononic Crystal Layer Coated on Uniform Substrate
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4E-3 Very High Surface Acoustic Wave Velocity on the Layered Structure Formed of Aluminium Nitride on Nanocrystalline Diamond on Silicon
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4E-5 Study of Temperature Coefficient of Frequency and Electromechanical Coupling Coefficient of X Band Frequency SAW Devices Based on AlN/Diamond Layered Structure
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Atalar, A.
P4M-3 Experimental Characterization of Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducers
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P4M-8 Interaction Between a cMUT Cell and a Liquid Medium around the Parallel Resonance Frequency
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Atkinson, I.
10D-1 On-Line Ultrasonic Inspection at Elevated Temperatures
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P1D-5 A Periodicity Break Technique in 1D Array without Eliminated Elements Using cMUTs Technology for the Layout
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Awad, S. I.
4B-5 3-D Strain Imaging Using a Sparse Rectilinear 2-D Array
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Ayaka, K.
P3E-5 Evaluation of Fatigue Specimens Using Emats For Nonlinear Ultrasonic Wave Detection
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Ayazi, F.
7E-4 Enhanced Power Handling and Quality Factor in Thin-Film Piezoelectric-on-Substrate Resonators
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P2G-1 Effect of Nonuniform Loading Layer on Monolithic Thickness-Mode Piezoelectric Filters
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Azuma, T.
2A-3 Enhanced and Site-Specific HIFU Treatment with Phase-Change Nano Droplet
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9F-2 Heat Conductive Array Transducer for Phase-Conversion Molecular Imaging
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P3B-8 Signed Echo Imaging with High Axial Resolution ❑
P4C-1 Tumor Enhanced Imaging and Treatment with Targeted Phase-Change Nano Particles
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P5B-3 Frame Accumulation Method with Motion Compensation for High-Contrast Vascular Imaging in Artery Phase
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Backer, J. M.
11A-4 Molecular Imaging with Targeted Contrast Agents and High Frequency Ultrasound
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11A-4 Molecular Imaging with Targeted Contrast Agents and High Frequency Ultrasound
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Bader, S.
12E-0 2X Size and Cost Reduction of Film Bulk Acoustic Resonator (FBAR) Chips with Tungsten Electrodes for PCS/GPS/800 MHz Multiplexers
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Bae, M.-H.
P2B-2 A New Architectural Design of Full Aperture, Full Frame-Rate Synthetic Aperture Beamforming ASIC
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P2B-3 A New Motion Estimation and Compensation Method for Real-Time Ultrasonic Synthetic Aperture Imaging
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Bahaz, M.
P1A-5 Analysis of Backscattered Signals with a Neural Network Model for Microemboli Classification
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P1C-3 Temporal Formation of the Ethanol-Induced Hepatic Lesions: Preliminary in Vitro Elastographic Results
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Bai, W.
P5C-6 Compact Ultrasound Scanner with Built-in Raw Data Acquisition Capabilities
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Bailey, M. R.
3B-3 Calibration of PVDF Hydrophones Using a Broad Focus Electromagnetic Lithotripter
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5A-5 Identification of Kidney Stone Fragmentation in Shock Wave Lithotripsy
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Balantekin, M.
2F-2 Annular CMUT Arrays for Side Looking Intravascular Ultrasound Imaging
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5F-4 Design and Experimental Characterization of a Dual-Electrode CMUT Array for Intra-Cardiac Ultrasound Imaging
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Balek, R.
5E-5 Numerical Simulation and Schlieren Visualization of the Ultrasonic Field Generated by a Piston Transducer in Gas
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Ballandras, S.
3F-3 Theoretical Effects of Epoxy Interlayer Bonds in Multilayer Piezoelectric Transducers
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3F-4 Experimental Evidence and Modeling of Microsliding on Cantilever Quartz Beam
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4E-1 Periodically Poled Transducers Built on Single Crystal Lithium Niobate Layers Bonded onto Silicon
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6D-5 Modeling the Rf Acoustic Behavior of Love-Wave Sensors Loaded with Organic Layers
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7F-3 Fabrication of High Stability Oscillators Using AlN/Si High Overtone Bulk Acoustic Resonators
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P1H-3 Epitaxial Pb(Zr0.2Ti0.8)O3 Thin Layers for the Fabrication of Radio-Frequency Elastic Wave Transducers
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P2E-4 Energy Harvesting Using Composite Silicon/Lithium Niobate Vibrating Structures
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P4M-1 Design, Fabrication and Characterisation of Capacitive Micro-Machined Ultrasonic Transducers Based on a 2D-Like Architecture
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Ballato, A.
P1F-2 Effects of Electromagnetic Radiation on the Q of Quartz Resonators
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P3H-1 Tunable Solidly Mounted Resonators ❑
Baluyot, F.
P2B-17 Single-Chip Solution for Ultrasound Imaging Systems: Initial Results
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4C-5 Combining High Frequency Ultrasound Reflex Transmission Imaging and Imaging Spectrophotometry for the Diagnosis of Skin Cancer
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P1C-5 Transient Acoustic Radiation Force Elastography for HIFU Guidance and Monitoring
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P3C-1 Modelling of In Vivo Liver Motion on HIFU Treatments: A Combined Method
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P4F-2 Ultrasonic Elastography and Plane Strain Inverse Algorithms for Polymer Gel Dosimetry
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Bansal, L.
P4E-3 100 MHz Sub-Millimeter Size Fiber Optic Pressure Sensors: Luxury or Necessity?
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P5F-2 Improved Fiber Optic Hydrophone Sensors ❑
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11E-0 Improve MBVD Model to Consider Frequency Dependent Loss for BAW Filter Design
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Barber, D.
P6B-14 A 3D Ultrasound System for Image Guided Modeling of Patient-Specific Artery Geometries
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Barbone, P. E.
6C-1 Imaging the Elastic Nonlinearity of Tissues ❑
P4F-2 Ultrasonic Elastography and Plane Strain Inverse Algorithms for Polymer Gel Dosimetry
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Bardaine, A.
P1J-1 Optimized Piezoelectric Sol-Gel Composite Films for High Frequency Ultrasonic Transducers
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3B-2 Efficient Array Design for Sonotherapy Enhanced Drug Delivery
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5A-3 Spatial and Temporal Controlled Tissue Heating on a Modified Clinical Ultrasound Scanner for Generating Mild Hyperthermia in Tumors
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5F-5 An Assessment of the Thermal Efficiency of Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducers
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Barniol, N.
12E-1 Accelerometer Based on Thin-Film Bulk Acoustic Wave Resonators
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Barrière, C.
7B-2 Nonlinear Shear Elastic Moduli in Quasi-Incompressible Soft Solids
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P4B-2 Beamforming Techniques for Motion Estimation in Ultrasound Elastography
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Bassi, L.
8A-2 ULA-OP: A Novel ULtrasound Advanced Open Platform for Experimental Research
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Bauerfeld, F.
8F-4 Ultrasound Phased Array for Airborne Applications Based on Cellular Polymer
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P2E-5 Silicon Based GHz Acoustic Lenses For Time Resolved Acoustic Microscopy
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Bausk, E.
P6G-1 Building Block Concept in Quasi-Slanted SPUDT Synthesis Method
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P2B-4 Crisscross 2D cMUT Array: Beamforming Strategy and Synthetic 3D Imaging Results
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Baxter, L.
P1C-9 Prostate Cancer Detection Based on Three Dimensional Sonoelastography
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Beach, K. W.
12B-2 Functional Doppler Imaging: A Feasibility Study ❑
Behler, R. H.
5C-5 A Rigid Wall Approach to Physiologic Motion Rejection in Arterial Radiation Force Imaging
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Beletsky, V. V.
P2F-9 The Examination of Frequency Dependences of Elastic Waves Velocities and Their Attenuation in Heterogeneous Mediums
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7F-3 Fabrication of High Stability Oscillators Using AlN/Si High Overtone Bulk Acoustic Resonators
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Belleville, P.
P1J-1 Optimized Piezoelectric Sol-Gel Composite Films for High Frequency Ultrasonic Transducers
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Benchabane, S.
P3J-1 Direct Observation of Surface Acoustic Wave Interaction with a Phononic Crystal
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P4L-3 Anisotropic Wave-Surface Shaped Annular Interdigital Transducer
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Benech, N.
P5D-1 Elasticity Estimation by Time-Reversal of Shear Waves
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4E-3 Very High Surface Acoustic Wave Velocity on the Layered Structure Formed of Aluminium Nitride on Nanocrystalline Diamond on Silicon
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Benetti, M.
P2H-3 Guided Lamb Waves in AlN Free Strips ❑
Ben-Ezra, S.
P1B-7 Experimental and Theoretical Study of Strongly Focused High Intensity Ultrasound
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Bennett, E.
7A-5 Real-Time 3D Contrast-Enhanced Transcranial Ultrasound
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Bennett, M. J.
9C-3 Frequency Notched Waveforms for Medical Ultrasound Imaging
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Benoudjit, N.
P1A-5 Analysis of Backscattered Signals with a Neural Network Model for Microemboli Classification
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Berg, S.
P4M-9 Reduction of Crosstalk in CMUT Arrays by Introducing Double Periodicities
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Bergès, O.
P6C-3 Quantitative Ultrasonography Of Choroidal Melanoma Following Proton-Beam Radiotherapy
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Bernard, O.
P5C-3 Field Simulation Parameters Design for Realistic Statistical Parameters of Radio - Frequency Ultrasound Images
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2F-5 Surface Preparation of 1-3 Piezocomposite Material for Microfabrication of High Frequency Transducer Arrays
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Bernhardt, G.
P4L-1 Enabling Very High Temperature Acoustic Wave Devices for Sensor & Frequency Control Applications
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Berriet, R.
3F-3 Theoretical Effects of Epoxy Interlayer Bonds in Multilayer Piezoelectric Transducers
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P4M-1 Design, Fabrication and Characterisation of Capacitive Micro-Machined Ultrasonic Transducers Based on a 2D-Like Architecture
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P5J-3 Design of a Piezocomposite Matrix Transducer Configuration for Multi-Mode Operation in HIFU Applications
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P1C-5 Transient Acoustic Radiation Force Elastography for HIFU Guidance and Monitoring
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Berthelot, P.
P2E-4 Energy Harvesting Using Composite Silicon/Lithium Niobate Vibrating Structures
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Bertoncini, F.
10D-3 Long Range Guided Wave Inspection of Pipelines by a New Local Magnetostrictive Transducer
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3D-3 Classification of Defects for Guided Waves Inspected Pipes by a Neural Network Approach
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Beryoza, S. A.
9E-5 Ultrasound Fast Modulation Mode AOTFs for Differential Photoluminescence Spectroscopy
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P4E-1 The Dependence of Sonoporation on Cell Cycle Phase: Enhanced Effect During G2 and S-Phase
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Beyssen, D.
P4K-4 Novel Layered SAW Structure for Droplet Multidirectional Actuating and Sensing
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Bharat, S.
5C-3 3D Electrode Displacement Elastography Using the Siemens C7F2 fourSight 4D Ultrasound Transducer
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P4F-1 Contrast-Transfer Improvement for Electrode Displacement Elastography
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P3I-2 Cavityless Wafer Level Packaging of SAW Devices ❑
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11E-0 Improve MBVD Model to Consider Frequency Dependent Loss for BAW Filter Design
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P6C-8 Correcting for Focusing when Estimating Attenuation for Tissue Characterization Based on Gaussian Approximations of the Beam Profile
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Bilan, C.
12A-3 A New Real-Time High-Frequency Subharmonic Contrast Mode for Mouse Imaging
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Black, J. P.
6D-2 MEMS-Enabled Miniaturized Particulate Matter Monitor Employing 1.6 GHz Aluminum Nitride Thin-Film Bulk Acoustic Wave Resonator (FBAR) and Thermophoretic Precipitator
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P4M-1 Design, Fabrication and Characterisation of Capacitive Micro-Machined Ultrasonic Transducers Based on a 2D-Like Architecture
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Bø, R.
5D-4 Reciprocal Operation of Ultrasonic Flow Meters: Criteria and Applications
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Boag, A.
P6C-7 Ultrasound RF Time Series for Detection of Prostate Cancer: Feature Selection and Frame Rate Analysis
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Boctor, E.
9C-1 Beam Steering Approach for Speckle Characterization and Out-of-Plane Motion Estimation in Real Tissue
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P6D-2 Ultrasound Bone Segmentation Using Dynamic Programming
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4E-1 Periodically Poled Transducers Built on Single Crystal Lithium Niobate Layers Bonded onto Silicon
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9B-5 Ultrasound Therapy with Drug Loaded Microcapsules ❑
Boni, E.
8A-2 ULA-OP: A Novel ULtrasound Advanced Open Platform for Experimental Research
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Bonnett, J. L.
8F-3 High Frequency Transducer Characterization with a Sagnac Interferometer
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P5C-2 A New Convolution-Based Methodology to Simulate Ultrasound Images in a 2D / 3D Sector Format
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3F-5 Development of a Phased Array for Tissue and Contrast Super Harmonic Imaging
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P2A-6 Automatic Segmentation of the Left Ventricle in 3D Echocardiography Using Active Appearance Models
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P2A-8 Fully Automatic Detection of Left Ventricular Long Axis and Mitral Valve Plane in 3D Echocardiography
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Bosisio, M. R.
P1B-14 Evaluation of Therapy Effect on Lymph Node Size with 24 MHz Ultrasound in Transgenic Mice
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Bouakaz, A.
8B-3 Transmembrane Extraction of Fluorescent Proteins with Ultrasound and Microbubbles
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P1A-5 Analysis of Backscattered Signals with a Neural Network Model for Microemboli Classification
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P5B-4 Optimization of Chirp Reversal for Ultrasound Contrast Imaging
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Bouchard, R. R.
6B-5 Combined Optical and Ultrasound-Based Tracking of an Acoustic Radiation Force-Induced Excitation
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Boudinet, M.
P6C-3 Quantitative Ultrasonography Of Choroidal Melanoma Following Proton-Beam Radiotherapy
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Boudot, R.
7F-3 Fabrication of High Stability Oscillators Using AlN/Si High Overtone Bulk Acoustic Resonators
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Bougnoux, P.
P4E-2 On the Mechanisms of Ultrasound Contrast Agents Induced Arrhythmias
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P4K-4 Novel Layered SAW Structure for Droplet Multidirectional Actuating and Sensing
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Boy, P.
P1J-1 Optimized Piezoelectric Sol-Gel Composite Films for High Frequency Ultrasonic Transducers
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Bozkurt, A.
P4M-6 A Low Noise Capacitive Feedback Analog Front-End for CMUTs in Intra Vascular Ultrasound Imaging
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P4M-7 Front-End IC Design for 2D cMUT Arrays: Modeling and Experimental Verification
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Bozzato, A.
6C-2 Differential Diagnosis of Parotid Gland Lesions Using Spatially Fused Sonohistologic Features
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12E-0 2X Size and Cost Reduction of Film Bulk Acoustic Resonator (FBAR) Chips with Tungsten Electrodes for PCS/GPS/800 MHz Multiplexers
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Bradway, D. P.
6B-4 In Vivo Acoustic Radiation Force Impulse Imaging of Abdominal Lesions
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6B-6 Transthoracic Cardiac Acoustic Radiation Force Impulse Imaging: A Feasibility Study
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Branch, D. W.
4D-4 Love Wave Acoustic Array Biosensor Platform for Autonomous Detection
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Brand, S.
9D-6 Signal Analysis in Scanning Acoustic Microscopy for Non-Destructive Assessment of Connective Defects in Flip-Chip BGA Devices
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorP6C-4 Extended System Transfer Compensation for Parametric Imaging in Ultrasonic Response Assessment of Anti-Cancer Therapies
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Brant, J. A.
P3C-2 Ultrasound Energy Rapidly Labels Stem/Progenitor Cells with Nanoparticle Beacons without Disrupting Membrane Integrity
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Braun, T.
6D-1 The Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducer (CMUT) as a Chem/Bio Sensor
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Bremer, C.
P6A-1 Photoacoustic Imaging of Fibrosarcoma Using RGD-Cy 3 as a Targeted Contrast Agent
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Brendel, B.
P2C-1 A Training Station to Facilitate Transcranial Ultrasound Imaging
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P2C-1 A Training Station to Facilitate Transcranial Ultrasound Imaging
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Bridal, L.
P1B-14 Evaluation of Therapy Effect on Lymph Node Size with 24 MHz Ultrasound in Transgenic Mice
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Brown, E. R.
P3D-6 Simulation, Fabrication, and Characterization of a Novel Flexible, Conformal Ultrasound Transducer Array
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Brown, J.
10C-3 Radial Modulation Imaging of Microbubbles at High Frequency
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2F-1 Fabrication and Performance of a High-Frequency Geometrically Focussed Composite Transducer with Triangular Pillar Geometry
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Brown, P.
2E-3 Asset Tracking on the International Space Station Using Global SAW Tag RFID Technology
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Brown, T.
2E-3 Asset Tracking on the International Space Station Using Global SAW Tag RFID Technology
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Browne, J. E.
P6B-11 How Fat Layers Affect the Clinical Diagnosis from Doppler Data
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5D-3 More Accurate Simulation of Quartz Crystal Microbalance (QCM) Response to Viscoelastic Loading
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Brueske, D.
5F-3 A Matrix Transducer Design with Improved Image Quality and Acquisition Rate
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Bruhns, O. T.
P1C-1 Evaluation of Material Parameters of PVA Phantoms for Reconstructive Ultrasound Elastography
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P5D-6 Displacement Estimators Using Angular Insonifications for Reconstructive Elastography
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Brum, J.
P5D-1 Elasticity Estimation by Time-Reversal of Shear Waves
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10D-3 Long Range Guided Wave Inspection of Pipelines by a New Local Magnetostrictive Transducer
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3D-3 Classification of Defects for Guided Waves Inspected Pipes by a Neural Network Approach
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Bryan, M.
2E-4 Temperature Compensation Method of φ 1mm Ball SAW Gas Sensor Using Harmonics
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Bryner, J.
P1G-4 Characterization of Nanoimprinting Polymer Films Using Picosecond Ultrasonics
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P2F-4 Frequency Selective Wave Propagation in Graded Materials
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Bu, S.
P4A-3 3D Myocardial Strain Imaging: Improvement of Accuracy and Contrast by Dynamic Grid Interpolation
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P1I-4 Simulation of BAW Resonators Frequency Adjustment
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Buma, T.
8F-3 High Frequency Transducer Characterization with a Sagnac Interferometer
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Burns, J. M.
9B-2 Microbubble Interactions at High Mechanical Index: Ultrasound Stimulated Behaviour of SonoVue from Optically Predefined 'Stand-Off' Positions
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Burns, P. N.
10C-3 Radial Modulation Imaging of Microbubbles at High Frequency
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P4E-1 The Dependence of Sonoporation on Cell Cycle Phase: Enhanced Effect During G2 and S-Phase
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4C-5 Combining High Frequency Ultrasound Reflex Transmission Imaging and Imaging Spectrophotometry for the Diagnosis of Skin Cancer
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P4F-2 Ultrasonic Elastography and Plane Strain Inverse Algorithms for Polymer Gel Dosimetry
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Butler, M. B.
11A-5 Interrogation of the Targeting Mechanisms of Ultrasound Contrast Agent Microbubbles Using Atomic Force Microscopy
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P5B-10 Single Microbubble Acoustics with Signal Processing: Initial Experience with Amplitude Modulated Pulse Sequences
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P5B-9 Investigation of the Response of Attached biSphere™ Microbubbles to Ultrasound
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2F-5 Surface Preparation of 1-3 Piezocomposite Material for Microfabrication of High Frequency Transducer Arrays
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2F-6 Properties and Application-Oriented Performance of High Frequency Piezocomposite Ultrasonic Transducers
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5B-2 3D Imaging of Teeth Using High Frequency Ultrasound
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P3K-5 Passive Materials for High Frequency Ultrasound Components
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Butts-Pauly, K.
P1B-10 Advantages of Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonics Transducers (CMUTs) for High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU)
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Bylund, K.
P1C-4 Real-Time Semi-Automatic Segmentation of Hepatic Radiofrequency Ablated Lesions in an In Vivo Porcine Model Using Sonoelastography
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4B-6 A Novel Method for Direct Localized Sound Speed Measurement Using the Virtual Source Paradigm
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Cachard, C.
P5C-3 Field Simulation Parameters Design for Realistic Statistical Parameters of Radio - Frequency Ultrasound Images
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Caliano, G.
P2B-4 Crisscross 2D cMUT Array: Beamforming Strategy and Synthetic 3D Imaging Results
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Callaghan, L.
11E-3 A Thermally Stable CMOS Oscillator Using Temperature Compensated FBAR
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7E-2 A De-Coupled Stacked Bulk Acoustic Resonator (DSBAR) Filter With 2 dB Bandwidth > 4%
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Callé, S.
7D-2 3D PSTD Simulations of NEWS-TR and TR-NEWS Methods: Application to Nonclassical Nonlinearity Ultrasonic Imaging
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P2I-9 Modeling of Axisymetrical Transducer Configurations Based on Pseudospectral/Finite-Difference Time-Domain Method
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Camacho, J.
P2D-5 The Progressive Dynamic Focusing Correction Technique in NDE
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6D-2 MEMS-Enabled Miniaturized Particulate Matter Monitor Employing 1.6 GHz Aluminum Nitride Thin-Film Bulk Acoustic Wave Resonator (FBAR) and Thermophoretic Precipitator
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Camino, J. F.
P4F-3 Comparing Optimization Algorithms for the Young’s Modulus Reconstruction in Ultrasound Elastography
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Campanella, H.
12E-1 Accelerometer Based on Thin-Film Bulk Acoustic Wave Resonators
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Campbell, E.
P4M-4 Cross-Coupling in Sealed cMUT Arrays for Immersion Applications
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9B-2 Microbubble Interactions at High Mechanical Index: Ultrasound Stimulated Behaviour of SonoVue from Optically Predefined 'Stand-Off' Positions
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Cannatà, D.
P2H-3 Guided Lamb Waves in AlN Free Strips ❑
Cannata, J. M.
10F-3 Self-Focused ZnO Transducers for Ultrasonic Biomicroscopy
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10F-4 Self-Focused 1-3 Composite LiNbO3 Single Element Transducers for High Frequency HIFU Applications
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2F-3 Design of 20 MHz Convex Array Transducers for High Frequency Ophthalmic Imaging
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5B-5 High-Frequency Duplex Ultrasound Imaging System for Biomedical Applications Using 30 MHz Linear Arrays
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P3K-2 Fabrication and Characterization of Nanocrystalline TiO2-Polymer Composite Matching Layers
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Cárdenes, R.
3D-5 Parameter Estimation of the Homodyned K Distribution Based on Signal to Noise Ratio
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P2C-3 Ultrasound Based Intraoperative Brain Shift Correction
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Cardenes-Almeida, R.
P6D-4 Analysis of Ultrasound Images Based on Local Statistics. Application to the Diagnosis of Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip
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Cardoni, A.
P3C-6 Power Ultrasonics in Oral Implantology ❑
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P2B-5 Integrated Amplifier Array for High Frequency Ultrasound
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Carlier, S.
2F-2 Annular CMUT Arrays for Side Looking Intravascular Ultrasound Imaging
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P0-18 Forward-Looking IVUS Imaging Using a Dual-Annular Ring CMUT Array: Experimental Results
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Caronti, A.
P2B-4 Crisscross 2D cMUT Array: Beamforming Strategy and Synthetic 3D Imaging Results
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Carotenuto, R.
P2B-4 Crisscross 2D cMUT Array: Beamforming Strategy and Synthetic 3D Imaging Results
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P0-15 Temperature Compensated Bulk Acoustic Wave Resonator and its Predictive 1D Acoustic Tool for RF Filtering
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Carson, P. L.
P5C-6 Compact Ultrasound Scanner with Built-in Raw Data Acquisition Capabilities
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Caskey, C. F.
9B-4 Microbubble Oscillations in Gel Phantom and Ex Vivo Preparation Validate Proposed Mechanisms for Contrast-Based Drug Delivery
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P4C-3 Dynamics of Ultrasound Contrast Agents within Rat Cecum Vessels
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Castaneda, B.
5C-6 Muscle Tissue Characterization Using Quantitative Sonoelastography: Preliminary Results
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P1C-4 Real-Time Semi-Automatic Segmentation of Hepatic Radiofrequency Ablated Lesions in an In Vivo Porcine Model Using Sonoelastography
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P1C-9 Prostate Cancer Detection Based on Three Dimensional Sonoelastography
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P4F-4 Feasibility of Two-Dimensional Quantitative Sonoelastographic Imaging
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Castellucci, J. B.
11F-3 Performance of Flexure-Mode pMUT 2D Arrays ❑
Catheline, S.
7B-2 Nonlinear Shear Elastic Moduli in Quasi-Incompressible Soft Solids
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P5D-1 Elasticity Estimation by Time-Reversal of Shear Waves
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9D-2 Numerical Modeling of the Cantilever-Tip Vibrations in Scanning Microdeformation Microscope
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P2E-4 Energy Harvesting Using Composite Silicon/Lithium Niobate Vibrating Structures
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Celebi, M.
11A-4 Molecular Imaging with Targeted Contrast Agents and High Frequency Ultrasound
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9B-5 Ultrasound Therapy with Drug Loaded Microcapsules ❑
Cenkeramaddi, L. R.
P4M-6 A Low Noise Capacitive Feedback Analog Front-End for CMUTs in Intra Vascular Ultrasound Imaging
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Certon, D.
P2I-9 Modeling of Axisymetrical Transducer Configurations Based on Pseudospectral/Finite-Difference Time-Domain Method
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Cervantes, D.
11B-1 Noninvasive Electromechanical Wave Imaging and Conduction Velocity Estimation In Vivo
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Cervenka, M.
5E-5 Numerical Simulation and Schlieren Visualization of the Ultrasonic Field Generated by a Piston Transducer in Gas
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Chan, H. L. W.
P6H-6 Lead-Free Piezoelectric Ceramics for High-Frequency Ultrasound Transducers
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Chan, M.-W.
P2F-8 Multipath Interference Between Plane and Corner Reflection for Ultrasonic Ranging Systems
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8C-6 Anisotropic Viscoelastic Properties of the Corpus Callosum - Application of High-Resolution 3D MR-Elastography to an Alzheimer Mouse Model
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Chandrana, C.
P0-1 High Resolution Fundamental and Harmonic Imaging Using a MEMS Fabricated Ultrasonic Transducer
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Chang, A.
P2B-8 Design of a Digital High Frequency Linear Array Ultrasound Imaging System with High Frame Rate
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Chang, C.-C.
P5B-2 Imaging Microbubble Destruction/Replenishment with Nakagami Distribution
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P6C-6 Breast Ultrasound Computer-Aided Diagnosis Using Both Acoustic and Image Features
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Chang, I. C.
9E-1 Limitation and Improvement of Collinear Beam Acousto-Optic Tunable Filters
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Chang, J. H.
2F-3 Design of 20 MHz Convex Array Transducers for High Frequency Ophthalmic Imaging
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5B-4 A Backend Processing System for High-Frequency, High-Frame Rate Ultrasound B-Mode Imaging
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Chang, K.-T.
P5H-3 A COM Analysis of SAW Tags Operating at Harmonic Frequencies
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6F-6 A Novel Method for Fabricating Sonic Paper ❑
Chang, P. Z.
11F-1 A Flexion Mode Piezoelectric Micro-Transformer Processed by Aerosol Deposition Method
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Chang, R. E.
10E-1 A New Unidirectional Transducer Using Proximity Coupling Between Bidirectional Tracks
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Chao, C.
P2F-8 Multipath Interference Between Plane and Corner Reflection for Ultrasonic Ranging Systems
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Chao, M.-C.
3C-5 The Analysis of Thickness-Shear Vibrations of the Third-Order Overtone Mode of Quartz Crystal Plates with Mindlin Plate Theory
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P0-5 An In Vivo Tumor-Mimic Model for Evaluating the Accuracy of HIFU Treatments: Preclinical Studies
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P3C-1 Modelling of In Vivo Liver Motion on HIFU Treatments: A Combined Method
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Chapelon, J.-Y.
5A-4 Thermal Ablation by Ultrasound: Increasing the Coagulated Volume
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Chavez, J. A.
P3F-1 Lamb Wave Generation with an Air-Coupled Piezoelectric Array Using Different Square Chirp Modulation Schemes
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Chen, C.-C.
P0-11 Experimental Study of Complete Band Gaps and Waveguiding Inside Phononic Crystal Slabs
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3C-4 A Fast Nearfield Method for Calculating Pressures Generated by Rectangular Pistons with Polynomial Apodization
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Chen, G.-S.
10F-4 Self-Focused 1-3 Composite LiNbO3 Single Element Transducers for High Frequency HIFU Applications
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Chen, H.
P4A-4 Evaluation of Cardiac Dyssynchrony Using Strain Imaging
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P5D-5 Principal Component Analysis of Shear Strain Effects
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Chen, J.
6F-3 Fabrication and Assembly of a Monolithic 3D CMUT Array for Imaging Applications
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P6B-7 The Initial Doppler Blood Flow Measurement Using an Implantable CMUT Array
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Chen, J.-J.
P6B-13 In Vivo Blood Flow Imaging of Achilles Tendon in Mice with High Frequency Ultrasound
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Chen, M.-Y.
6F-6 A Novel Method for Fabricating Sonic Paper ❑
Chen, R. M.
P6H-6 Lead-Free Piezoelectric Ceramics for High-Frequency Ultrasound Transducers
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8C-2 Error Estimates in Shear Wave Speed and Tissue Material Properties in Shear Wave Dispersion Ultrasound Vibrometry
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Chen, S.-H.
P3C-4 Effect of Various Ultrasound Insonifications on the Aβ-Induced Apoptotic Neurons
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Chen, W. Q.
P5E-8 The Method of Reverberation-Ray Matrix - A New Matrix Analysis of Waves in Piezoelectric Laminates
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Chen, W.-T.
P1A-13 Speckle Suppression Using Maximal-Brightness-Difference-Based Adaptive Median Weighting
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P3C-5 Split-Focused Ultrasound for Breast Tumor Thermal Surgery with Multidirectional Heating
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P3C-7 Investigation of Dual Curved Ultrasound Phased Arrays for Breast Tumor Thermal Therapy
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P5H-3 A COM Analysis of SAW Tags Operating at Harmonic Frequencies
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Cheng, A.
4F-5 PC-MUT Arrays for Ophthalmologic Ultrasound ❑
Cheng, C.-H.
P2F-8 Multipath Interference Between Plane and Corner Reflection for Ultrasonic Ranging Systems
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Cheng, H.
P1D-2 High Temperature Langasite BAW Gas Sensor Based on ZnO Nanowire Arrays
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P3C-5 Split-Focused Ultrasound for Breast Tumor Thermal Surgery with Multidirectional Heating
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Cheng, X.
6F-3 Fabrication and Assembly of a Monolithic 3D CMUT Array for Imaging Applications
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P6B-7 The Initial Doppler Blood Flow Measurement Using an Implantable CMUT Array
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Cheng, Y.-C.
10C-5 Identification of Hepatocellular Carcinomas with Contrast Enhanced 40 MHz Ultrasound in Hepatitis B Virus X Protein Transgenic Mice
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P3B-4 Coded Excitation and Nonlinear Pulse Compression in Pulse-Inversion Fundamental Imaging
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P1I-3 FBAR Multi-Layer Resonator for Remote Identification
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P5H-4 COM Parameters of Langasite Crystal ❑
Chérin, E.
10C-3 Radial Modulation Imaging of Microbubbles at High Frequency
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2F-1 Fabrication and Performance of a High-Frequency Geometrically Focussed Composite Transducer with Triangular Pillar Geometry
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Cherrid, N.
P1A-5 Analysis of Backscattered Signals with a Neural Network Model for Microemboli Classification
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Chesnais, S.
5A-4 Thermal Ablation by Ultrasound: Increasing the Coagulated Volume
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9B-5 Ultrasound Therapy with Drug Loaded Microcapsules ❑
Chiou, S. Y.
P4C-2 Contrast Enhanced US for Monitoring the Effect of VEGF Trap on Melanoma Tumor Vascularity
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Chiu, C.-Y.
P3C-4 Effect of Various Ultrasound Insonifications on the Aβ-Induced Apoptotic Neurons
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Chlon, C.
9B-5 Ultrasound Therapy with Drug Loaded Microcapsules ❑
Cho, S. H.
P3E-1 Torsional Wave Transduction in a Rotating Shaft Using Magnetostrictive Patch Array
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P4A-5 3D Cardiac Strain Estimation Using Spatio-Temporal Elastic Registration: In Silico Validation
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P5C-2 A New Convolution-Based Methodology to Simulate Ultrasound Images in a 2D / 3D Sector Format
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Choi, J. J.
P0-3 Focused Ultrasound-Induced Molecular Delivery through the Blood-Brain Barrier
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Chommeloux, L.
7F-3 Fabrication of High Stability Oscillators Using AlN/Si High Overtone Bulk Acoustic Resonators
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Chong, P.-F.
P2F-8 Multipath Interference Between Plane and Corner Reflection for Ultrasonic Ranging Systems
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8A-5 Simultaneous Contrast Ultrasound and DCE MRI for Improved Breast Tumour Characterization: Demonstration of Technical Feasibility
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P4B-4 Local Harmonic Motion for In Vivo Focused Ultrasound Surgery Monitoring
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Chou, D. R.
11F-3 Performance of Flexure-Mode pMUT 2D Arrays ❑
Chou, Y.-H.
P6C-6 Breast Ultrasound Computer-Aided Diagnosis Using Both Acoustic and Image Features
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Choujaa, A.
P0-11 Experimental Study of Complete Band Gaps and Waveguiding Inside Phononic Crystal Slabs
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P1C-4 Real-Time Semi-Automatic Segmentation of Hepatic Radiofrequency Ablated Lesions in an In Vivo Porcine Model Using Sonoelastography
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Cinthio, M.
11C-2 Minute Roughness Measurement Using Phase Tracking for Arterial Wall Diagnosis Non-Invasively In Vivo
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7C-2 Non-Invasive Measurements of Longitudinal Strain of the Arterial Wall
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Ciplys, D.
P5F-3 Light Diffraction by IDT-Radiated Bulk Acoustic Waves in ZX-LiNbO3
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Clary, T.
3B-2 Efficient Array Design for Sonotherapy Enhanced Drug Delivery
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorClatot, S.
P4M-1 Design, Fabrication and Characterisation of Capacitive Micro-Machined Ultrasonic Transducers Based on a 2D-Like Architecture
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Claus, P.
P4A-5 3D Cardiac Strain Estimation Using Spatio-Temporal Elastic Registration: In Silico Validation
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P5C-2 A New Convolution-Based Methodology to Simulate Ultrasound Images in a 2D / 3D Sector Format
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Clement, G. T.
P3C-10 Towards a Reflex Transmission Method For Ultrasound Thermometry
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Clement, M.
7E-6 Aluminum Nitride Bulk Acoustic Wave Devices with Iridium Bottom Electrodes
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorP1G-2 Assessment of Aluminum Nitride Films Sputtered on Iridium Electrodes
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P1H-6 Picosecond Ultrasonics as a Helpful Technique for Introducing a New Electrode Material in BAW Technology: The Iridium Case
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Cloutier, G.
11C-5 Characterization of Time-Varying Mechanical Viscoelastic Parameters of Mimicking Deep Vein Thrombi with 2D Dynamic Elastography
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11C-6 New Observations on the Anisotropy of Ultrasound Blood Backscatter as a Function of Frequency and Shear Rate
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P3A-2 Analytical Modeling of Plane Shear Wave Diffraction By a Radially Layered Cylinder For Dynamic Vascular Elastography
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P3A-6 Non-Invasive Micro-Vascular Ultrasound Elastography: Comparisons with M-Mode Strain Measurements in Rat Models of Hypertension
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorP6C-10 Evaluation of the Structure Factor Size Estimator (SFSE) with Simulated Ultrasonic Backscattered Signals from Blood
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P6C-11 In Vitro Study of Frequency-Dependent Blood Echogenicity Under Pulsatile Flow
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Cobbold, R. S. C.
4A-6 Ultrasound Guided Placement of Pedicle Screws in Spinal Fusion Surgery
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P5D-2 Propagation of Narrowband Shear Waves Induced by a Finite-Amplitude Radiation Force
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P6B-9 Clutter Suppression in Doppler Ultrasound Using Wiener Filtering
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Cochran, S.
11D-3 MOSAIC: An Integrated Ultrasonic 2D Array System ❑
2F-5 Surface Preparation of 1-3 Piezocomposite Material for Microfabrication of High Frequency Transducer Arrays
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Papers by AuthorPapers by Author2F-6 Properties and Application-Oriented Performance of High Frequency Piezocomposite Ultrasonic Transducers
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3F-2 Investigation of Element Cross Talk in Arrays Using 1-3 Piezocomposite Substrates
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3F-3 Theoretical Effects of Epoxy Interlayer Bonds in Multilayer Piezoelectric Transducers
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4F-2 Effects of Increasing Environmental Temperature on the Practical Performance of PMN-PT and PZN-PT Single Crystals
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4F-4 Parametric Array Design and Characterisation for Underwater Sonar and Medical Strain Imaging Applications
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5B-2 3D Imaging of Teeth Using High Frequency Ultrasound
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P1I-1 Acoustical Parameters Characterisation of Aluminium Nitride Thin Film BAW Resonators Using Resonant Spectrum Approach
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P3K-5 Passive Materials for High Frequency Ultrasound Components
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorP5C-5 Design and Validation of an Ultrasound Array Optimised for Epidural Needle Guidance
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Cogan, S.
5F-2 Packaging and Design of Reconfigurable Arrays for Volumetric Imaging
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Cojoc, D.
9B-1 Coupled Dynamics of an Isolated UCA Microbubble Pair
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Connell, L.
P0-9 A Lateral Field Excited Acoustic Wave Sensor for the Detection of Saxitoxin in Water
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Corner, G. A.
P5C-5 Design and Validation of an Ultrasound Array Optimised for Epidural Needle Guidance
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P1I-1 Acoustical Parameters Characterisation of Aluminium Nitride Thin Film BAW Resonators Using Resonant Spectrum Approach
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Coromilas, J.
11B-1 Noninvasive Electromechanical Wave Imaging and Conduction Velocity Estimation In Vivo
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Coron, A.
P1A-7 Automatic Segmentation of the Anterior Chamber in In Vivo High-Frequency Ultrasound Images of the Eye
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Cortes, D.
P5A-10 Assessment of Human Jawbone Using Ultrasonic Guided Wave: In Vitro Study
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11F-1 A Flexion Mode Piezoelectric Micro-Transformer Processed by Aerosol Deposition Method
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P2E-3 Power Harvesting Using Piezoelectric MEMS Generator with Interdigital Electrodes
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Coulthard, T.
12A-3 A New Real-Time High-Frequency Subharmonic Contrast Mode for Mouse Imaging
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Courjon, E.
4E-1 Periodically Poled Transducers Built on Single Crystal Lithium Niobate Layers Bonded onto Silicon
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P1H-1 LiNbO3-LiNbO3 High Overtone Bulk Acoustic Resonator Exhibiting High Q.f Product
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Coussot, C.
P0-6 Kelvin-Voigt Fractional Derivative Approach Reduces Parameter Space for Elasticity Imaging
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorCrescenti, R. A.
P4F-2 Ultrasonic Elastography and Plane Strain Inverse Algorithms for Polymer Gel Dosimetry
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Cretin, B.
9D-2 Numerical Modeling of the Cantilever-Tip Vibrations in Scanning Microdeformation Microscope
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Crout, R.
P5A-10 Assessment of Human Jawbone Using Ultrasonic Guided Wave: In Vitro Study
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Crum, L. A.
5A-5 Identification of Kidney Stone Fragmentation in Shock Wave Lithotripsy
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Cui, L.
P1C-3 Temporal Formation of the Ethanol-Induced Hepatic Lesions: Preliminary in Vitro Elastographic Results
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P3D-6 Simulation, Fabrication, and Characterization of a Novel Flexible, Conformal Ultrasound Transducer Array
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Cumming, D. R. S.
11D-3 MOSAIC: An Integrated Ultrasonic 2D Array System ❑
Curiel, L.
8A-5 Simultaneous Contrast Ultrasound and DCE MRI for Improved Breast Tumour Characterization: Demonstration of Technical Feasibility
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P4B-4 Local Harmonic Motion for In Vivo Focused Ultrasound Surgery Monitoring
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Czarnota, G. J.
P4E-1 The Dependence of Sonoporation on Cell Cycle Phase: Enhanced Effect During G2 and S-Phase
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorP6C-4 Extended System Transfer Compensation for Parametric Imaging in Ultrasonic Response Assessment of Anti-Cancer Therapies
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Czuratis, P.
9D-6 Signal Analysis in Scanning Acoustic Microscopy for Non-Destructive Assessment of Connective Defects in Flip-Chip BGA Devices
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Daanen, V.
P6D-1 3D/4D Ultrasound Registration of Bone ❑
Daft, C.
5F-3 A Matrix Transducer Design with Improved Image Quality and Acquisition Rate
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Dahl, J.
P3B-2 Clutter From Multiple Scattering and Aberration in a Nonlinear Medium
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorDahl, J. J.
6B-6 Transthoracic Cardiac Acoustic Radiation Force Impulse Imaging: A Feasibility Study
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Dai, J.
P5I-2 Lower-Loss Filters on Langasite ❑
Dailey, S. H.
P6C-13 High Frequency Ultrasonic Characterization of Human Vocal Fold Tissue
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Dallai, A.
8A-2 ULA-OP: A Novel ULtrasound Advanced Open Platform for Experimental Research
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P6B-2 Quantitative Assessment of Flow Velocity through Transverse Dual-Beam Analysis
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P1D-4 Characteristics of a Novel Magnetic Field Sensor Using Piezoelectric Vibrations
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Daniau, W.
4E-1 Periodically Poled Transducers Built on Single Crystal Lithium Niobate Layers Bonded onto Silicon
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P1H-3 Epitaxial Pb(Zr0.2Ti0.8)O3 Thin Layers for the Fabrication of Radio-Frequency Elastic Wave Transducers
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Danilouchkine, M. G.
P3A-5 Two Methods for Catheter Motion Correction in IVUS Palpography
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Danz, R.
8F-4 Ultrasound Phased Array for Airborne Applications Based on Cellular Polymer
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P4E-3 100 MHz Sub-Millimeter Size Fiber Optic Pressure Sensors: Luxury or Necessity?
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P5F-2 Improved Fiber Optic Hydrophone Sensors ❑
Das, P. K.
P3F-5 An Ultrasonic Through-Wall Communication System with Power Harvesting
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Dasgupta, S.
4C-1 Empirical Validation of the Theoretical Frameworks Underlying Ultrasound Scattering in Tissue
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8A-4 Spatial Co-Registration of Magnetic Resonance and Ultrasound Images of the Prostate as a Basis for Multi-Modality Tissue-Type Imaging
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Dausch, D. E.
11F-3 Performance of Flexure-Mode pMUT 2D Arrays ❑
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P1I-4 Simulation of BAW Resonators Frequency Adjustment
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David, V.
12C-1 High Resolution Acoustic Microscopy: A New Method to Investigate Remodeling Process of Trabecular Bone
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Davis, L. A. J.
P4M-4 Cross-Coupling in Sealed cMUT Arrays for Immersion Applications
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Davis, O. B.
P4F-6 On the Potential of Combined ARFI and Elastography to Improve Differentiation of Material Structure in Viscoelastic Tissue
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P1F-4 Revisiting LGT Dielectric Constants and Temperature Coefficients Up to 120°C
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Dawson, A.
8D-6 High Frequency Propagation in Structured Solids ❑
Dayton, P. A.
9B-4 Microbubble Oscillations in Gel Phantom and Ex Vivo Preparation Validate Proposed Mechanisms for Contrast-Based Drug Delivery
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De Cesare, A.
12A-6 A Method for the Regularized Estimation of Contrast Agent Concentration in Small Animal Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound Studies
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7D-4 Non Destructive Evaluation of Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plates Using Lamb Waves: A Comparison Between Pitch-Catch Air Coupled Techniques and Sector Images Obtained with Embedded Piezoelectric Linear Arrays
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P4M-2 A Linear CMUT Air-Coupled Array For NDE Based on MUMPS
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de Jong, N.
11A-4 Molecular Imaging with Targeted Contrast Agents and High Frequency Ultrasound
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12A-2 Subharmonic Contrast Intravascular Ultrasound ❑
3F-5 Development of a Phased Array for Tissue and Contrast Super Harmonic Imaging
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9B-1 Coupled Dynamics of an Isolated UCA Microbubble Pair
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9B-3 Orthogonal Observations of Vibrating Microbubbles ❑
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Papers by AuthorPapers by Author9B-5 Ultrasound Therapy with Drug Loaded Microcapsules ❑
P2A-6 Automatic Segmentation of the Left Ventricle in 3D Echocardiography Using Active Appearance Models
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P2A-8 Fully Automatic Detection of Left Ventricular Long Axis and Mitral Valve Plane in 3D Echocardiography
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P3B-3 Comparison of an Angular Spectrum Method and a Green's Function Method for Nonlinear Propagation of Pulsed Acoustic Fields from Medical Phased Array Transducers
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P5B-13 Improved Ultrasound Contrast Agent Detection in a Clinical Setting
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P5B-4 Optimization of Chirp Reversal for Ultrasound Contrast Imaging
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de Korte, C. L.
10B-4 4D Cardiac Strain Imaging: Methods and Initial Results
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorP2A-2 Three-Dimensional Cardiac Image Segmentation Using Adaptive Filtering and 3D Deformable Simplex Meshes
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P2A-7 A Robust Deformable Simplex Mesh Model with Temporal Signal Decorrelation Constraints in Echocardiography
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P3A-4 Compounding of Strain Data Non-Invasively Obtained at Large Beam Steered Angles
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de la Zerda, A.
P6A-4 A Co-Axial Scanning Acoustic and Photoacoustic Microscope
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de Luis-García, R.
P2C-3 Ultrasound Based Intraoperative Brain Shift Correction
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P6D-4 Analysis of Ultrasound Images Based on Local Statistics. Application to the Diagnosis of Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip
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P1A-8 Blurred Ultrasonic Images as ISI-Affected Signals: Joint Tissue Response Estimation and Channel Tracking in the Proposed Paradigm
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DeBusschere, D.
P5C-6 Compact Ultrasound Scanner with Built-in Raw Data Acquisition Capabilities
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Deffieux, T.
8C-4 Active and Passive Muscle Properties Assessed by Ultrasound Techniques
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8C-5 Full 3D Inversion of the Viscoelasticity Wave Propagation Problem for 3D Ultrasound Elastography in Breast Cancer Diagnosis
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Degel, C.
8F-4 Ultrasound Phased Array for Airborne Applications Based on Cellular Polymer
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorDegertekin, F. L.
2F-2 Annular CMUT Arrays for Side Looking Intravascular Ultrasound Imaging
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5F-4 Design and Experimental Characterization of a Dual-Electrode CMUT Array for Intra-Cardiac Ultrasound Imaging
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P0-18 Forward-Looking IVUS Imaging Using a Dual-Annular Ring CMUT Array: Experimental Results
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Dekker, J.
P2G-3 Piezotransduced Single-Crystal Silicon BAW Resonators
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Delachartre, P.
P4B-2 Beamforming Techniques for Motion Estimation in Ultrasound Elastography
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Demirli, R.
P2D-6 Efficiency and Sensitivity Analysis of Chirplet Signal Decomposition for Ultrasonic NDE Applications
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorDemoré, C. E. M.
2F-5 Surface Preparation of 1-3 Piezocomposite Material for Microfabrication of High Frequency Transducer Arrays
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2F-6 Properties and Application-Oriented Performance of High Frequency Piezocomposite Ultrasonic Transducers
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3F-2 Investigation of Element Cross Talk in Arrays Using 1-3 Piezocomposite Substrates
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Deng, C.
9A-2 Controlled 2D Cardiac Elasticity Imaging on an Isolated Perfused Rabbit Heart
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Deng, H.-C.
6F-6 A Novel Method for Fabricating Sonic Paper ❑
Dentinger, A.
10C-6 Fully Integrated CMUT-Based Forward-Looking Intracardiac Imaging for Electrophysiology
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorDeriche, M.
2D-6 Automatic Detection of High Temperature Hydrogen Attack Defects from Ultrasonic A-Scan Signals
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Desa, J.
4D-2 Manipulation of Micro-Particles Using a Piezoelectric Actuator
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4D-3 Multi-Layer Interfacial Property Analysis Using a Multi-Frequency Thickness Shear Mode (MFTSM) Device Built on a Single-Chip
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Desjardins, L.
P6C-3 Quantitative Ultrasonography Of Choroidal Melanoma Following Proton-Beam Radiotherapy
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Devos, A.
7E-5 Temperature Coefficients Measured by Picosecond Ultrasonics on Materials in Thin Films for Bulk Acoustic Wave Technology
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorP1H-6 Picosecond Ultrasonics as a Helpful Technique for Introducing a New Electrode Material in BAW Technology: The Iridium Case
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D'hooge, J.
P4A-5 3D Cardiac Strain Estimation Using Spatio-Temporal Elastic Registration: In Silico Validation
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P4F-3 Comparing Optimization Algorithms for the Young’s Modulus Reconstruction in Ultrasound Elastography
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P5C-2 A New Convolution-Based Methodology to Simulate Ultrasound Images in a 2D / 3D Sector Format
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Di Fabrizio, E.
9B-1 Coupled Dynamics of an Isolated UCA Microbubble Pair
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Di Pietrantonio, F.
P2H-3 Guided Lamb Waves in AlN Free Strips ❑
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P1C-9 Prostate Cancer Detection Based on Three Dimensional Sonoelastography
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Diciotti, S.
P6B-2 Quantitative Assessment of Flow Velocity through Transverse Dual-Beam Analysis
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Dicker, A. P.
P4C-2 Contrast Enhanced US for Monitoring the Effect of VEGF Trap on Melanoma Tumor Vascularity
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Diehl, A. M.
7B-4 In-Vivo Staging of Liver Fibrosis in a Rat Model Using Acoustic Radiation Force
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7B-6 Dependence of In Vivo, Radiation Force Derived Hepatic Shear Modulus Estimates on Imaging Approach: Intercostal vs. Subcostal
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorDione, D.
10B-5 4D Elasticity Imaging of PVA LV Phantom Integrated with Pulsatile Circulation System Using 2D Phased Array
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Dirckx, J.
8D-5 Tracking of Cracks in Fatigue Experiments Using Nonlinear Propagation of Multi-Sine Surface Acoustic Waves
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Dixon-Tulloch, E.
4A-3 Intracranial Catheter for Integrated 3D Ultrasound Imaging & Hyperthermia: Feasibility Study
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Djafari-Rouhani, B.
7F-1 Design of Band-Stop Filters Using PZT Layer On Silicon Substrate Phononic Crystals
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P5E-7 Multi Resonances of the S0 Adiabatic Mode Propagating in a Linearly Varying Cross Section Waveguide, Experimental and Numerical Results
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Djuth, F. T.
11F-5 High-Frequency Piezoelectric PZT Film Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducers
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Doberstein, S.
P2H-1 High Frequency and High Selectivity Balanced Front-End SAW Modules for Handheld Transceivers
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Dobie, G.
P0-8 Robotic Based Reconfigurable Lamb Wave Scanner for Non-Destructive Evaluation
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5D-2 Application of a Portable RF Impedance Spectrum Analyzer for the Investigation of Lateral Field Excited Acoustic Wave Sensors in a Liquid Environment
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Dollet, B.
9B-1 Coupled Dynamics of an Isolated UCA Microbubble Pair
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Dos Santosa, S.
7D-2 3D PSTD Simulations of NEWS-TR and TR-NEWS Methods: Application to Nonclassical Nonlinearity Ultrasonic Imaging
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Douadi, M.
8B-1 Polymer Contrast Particles For Cellular Imaging With Ultrasound and MRI
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11D-2 Total Focussing Method for Volumetric Imaging in Immersion Non Destructive Evaluation
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Du, J.
3C-5 The Analysis of Thickness-Shear Vibrations of the Third-Order Overtone Mode of Quartz Crystal Plates with Mindlin Plate Theory
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4E-6 Thermal Effect of Surface Acoustic Waves in Quartz Substrates Covered by a Metal Layer
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P2F-10 Love Wave Propagation in a Cylindrically Layered Magneto-Electro-Elastic Structure
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P3H-4 The Finite Element Analysis of Quartz Crystal Resonators with Mindlin Plate Theory and Parallel Computing Techniques on Computer Clusters
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Du, S.-N.
P4G-6 A New Method for the Inspection of Tool Wear Based on the Dispersion of ASF Modes
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P1G-4 Characterization of Nanoimprinting Polymer Films Using Picosecond Ultrasonics
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P2F-4 Frequency Selective Wave Propagation in Graded Materials
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Duan, Q.
P2A-9 Analysis of 4D Ultrasound for Dynamic Measures of Cardiac Function
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Dubus, B.
7F-1 Design of Band-Stop Filters Using PZT Layer On Silicon Substrate Phononic Crystals
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Duclos, J.
2D-4 Characterization of Elastic Parameters of Composite Materials by Electro-Mechanical Impedance Measurement: Application to the Thermal Ageing of Carbon-Epoxy Plates
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2D-4 Characterization of Elastic Parameters of Composite Materials by Electro-Mechanical Impedance Measurement: Application to the Thermal Ageing of Carbon-Epoxy Plates
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Dühring, M. B.
3E-3 Dispersion and Polarization of Surface Waves Trapped in High Aspect Ratio Electrode Arrays
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Dumont, D. M.
6B-4 In Vivo Acoustic Radiation Force Impulse Imaging of Abdominal Lesions
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Duncan, J.
10B-5 4D Elasticity Imaging of PVA LV Phantom Integrated with Pulsatile Circulation System Using 2D Phased Array
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P1B-3 Noninvasive Bleeding Detection and Localization Using Three Dimensional Doppler Ultrasound
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Duval, F.
7F-1 Design of Band-Stop Filters Using PZT Layer On Silicon Substrate Phononic Crystals
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Duy, S. L.
P1F-4 Revisiting LGT Dielectric Constants and Temperature Coefficients Up to 120°C
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Dvoesherstov, M. Y.
P5H-4 COM Parameters of Langasite Crystal ❑
Eames, M. D. C.
P3K-3 Investigation of Low Glass Transition Temperature Epoxy Resin Blends for Lossy, yet Machineable, Transducer Substrates
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P6B-14 A 3D Ultrasound System for Image Guided Modeling of Patient-Specific Artery Geometries
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Ebbini, E. S.
2C-1 A Post-Beamforming 2D Pseudoinverse Filter for Coarsely Sampled Ultrasound Arrays
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6B-3 Viscoelastic Property Measurement in Thin Tissue Constructs Using Ultrasound
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P5B-7 Design of Quadratic Filters for Contrast-Assisted Ultrasonic Imaging
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Eckersley, R. J.
P4D-7 Nonlinear Propagation of Ultrasound Through Microbubble Clouds: A Novel Numerical Implementation
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Edwards, T. L.
4D-4 Love Wave Acoustic Array Biosensor Platform for Autonomous Detection
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6D-5 Modeling the Rf Acoustic Behavior of Love-Wave Sensors Loaded with Organic Layers
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Elen, A.
P4A-5 3D Cardiac Strain Estimation Using Spatio-Temporal Elastic Registration: In Silico Validation
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Elgohoyen, J.
5B-2 3D Imaging of Teeth Using High Frequency Ultrasound
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Elgoyhen, J.
2F-6 Properties and Application-Oriented Performance of High Frequency Piezocomposite Ultrasonic Transducers
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P2I-8 Modelling the Operating Frequency of Thin Film Piezoelectric Transducers
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6D-2 MEMS-Enabled Miniaturized Particulate Matter Monitor Employing 1.6 GHz Aluminum Nitride Thin-Film Bulk Acoustic Wave Resonator (FBAR) and Thermophoretic Precipitator
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El-Kettani, M. E.-C.
P5E-5 On the Propagation in a Waveguide with Gaussian Section Variation: Inverse Problem to Determine the Hiding Waveguide Profile and Separation of Converted Modes Contributions in the Case of Multi-Incident Modes, Experimental and Numerical Studies
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P5E-7 Multi Resonances of the S0 Adiabatic Mode Propagating in a Linearly Varying Cross Section Waveguide, Experimental and Numerical Results
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Elling, B.
8F-4 Ultrasound Phased Array for Airborne Applications Based on Cellular Polymer
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P0-9 A Lateral Field Excited Acoustic Wave Sensor for the Detection of Saxitoxin in Water
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Ellis, M. A.
4B-1 Diffuse Targets for Improved Contrast in Beamforming Adapted to Target
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Elmazria, O.
4E-2 Theoretical and Experimental Study of the Differential Thermal Expansion Effect on the TCD of Layered SAW Temperature Sensors Application to Aluminum Nitride Based Layered Structures
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4E-3 Very High Surface Acoustic Wave Velocity on the Layered Structure Formed of Aluminium Nitride on Nanocrystalline Diamond on Silicon
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Papers by AuthorPapers by Author4E-5 Study of Temperature Coefficient of Frequency and Electromechanical Coupling Coefficient of X Band Frequency SAW Devices Based on AlN/Diamond Layered Structure
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P4K-4 Novel Layered SAW Structure for Droplet Multidirectional Actuating and Sensing
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El-Sherif, M.
P4E-3 100 MHz Sub-Millimeter Size Fiber Optic Pressure Sensors: Luxury or Necessity?
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P5F-2 Improved Fiber Optic Hydrophone Sensors ❑
Emelianov, S.
10A-3 Intravascular Photoacoustic Imaging with Gold Nanoparticles
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10A-5 Beamforming for Photoacoustic Imaging Using Linear Array Transducer
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8B-2 Imaging of Iron Oxide Nanoparticles Using Magneto-Motive Ultrasound
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorP0-2 Spectroscopic Intravascular Photoacoustic Imaging ❑
Emery, P.
7E-5 Temperature Coefficients Measured by Picosecond Ultrasonics on Materials in Thin Films for Bulk Acoustic Wave Technology
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Emmer, M.
9B-5 Ultrasound Therapy with Drug Loaded Microcapsules ❑
P5B-13 Improved Ultrasound Contrast Agent Detection in a Clinical Setting
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Endo, A.
P5K-5 Performance Estimation of Ultra-Miniature One Dimensional Array Ultrasound Probe with Hydrothermally Synthesized PZT Polycrystalline Film Transducers
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Engelhardt, M.
P2C-1 A Training Station to Facilitate Transcranial Ultrasound Imaging
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorErgezen, E.
4D-3 Multi-Layer Interfacial Property Analysis Using a Multi-Frequency Thickness Shear Mode (MFTSM) Device Built on a Single-Chip
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P1D-1 A Rapid Method for Classification of Interfacial Processes Using Multi-Harmonic Thickness Shear Mode(MTSM) Sensors
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Ergun, A. S.
10C-6 Fully Integrated CMUT-Based Forward-Looking Intracardiac Imaging for Electrophysiology
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2C-3 An Integrated Circuit with Transmit Beamforming and Parallel Receive Channels for 3D Ultrasound Imaging: Testing and Characterization
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5F-5 An Assessment of the Thermal Efficiency of Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducers
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6F-2 Extended Insulation Layer Structure for CMUTs ❑
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Papers by AuthorPapers by Author6F-5 Characterization of Fabrication Related Gap-Height Variations in Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducers
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Ergun, S.
6D-1 The Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducer (CMUT) as a Chem/Bio Sensor
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Ermert, H.
11B-3 A Unified Transmission/Reflection Acoustic Tomography Scheme for Small Animal Tissue Characterization
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4C-3 Limited-Angle Spatial Compound Imaging of Skin with High-Frequency Ultrasound (20 MHz)
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6C-2 Differential Diagnosis of Parotid Gland Lesions Using Spatially Fused Sonohistologic Features
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7C-4 A Novel Approach to Assess the Stiffness of Vessels by Means of Pulse Wave Analysis in Transcutaneous Ultrasound
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Papers by AuthorPapers by Author9C-2 Reconstruction of Speed of Sound for a Correction of Transit Time in Full Angle Spatial Compounding
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P1C-1 Evaluation of Material Parameters of PVA Phantoms for Reconstructive Ultrasound Elastography
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P2C-1 A Training Station to Facilitate Transcranial Ultrasound Imaging
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P3D-1 An Analysis of Refraction Artifacts in Time-of-Flight Tomography Regarding their Impact on Image Definition and Contrast Resolution
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P5B-1 A Fast Method for Data Acquisition in Contrast Replenishment Analyses
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P5D-6 Displacement Estimators Using Angular Insonifications for Reconstructive Elastography
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Esashi, M.
P0-13 Phase Velocity Control of Surface Acoustic Waves Based on Surface Shorting and Electrical Field Application Using MEMS Switches
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorP4L-4 Etch Rate Dependence on Crystal Orientation for Lithium Niobate
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Eskelinen, J.
P1E-3 Ultrasonic QNDE Instrument for Quantitative Inclusion and Pore Characterization of Steel Billets
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P4G-2 Structural Cheese Analysis Using Phased Array System
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P4G-4 Airborne Ultrasonic Confocal Instrument for Parametric Imaging of Complex Samples
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Esteve, J.
12E-1 Accelerometer Based on Thin-Film Bulk Acoustic Wave Resonators
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Fahey, B. J.
6B-4 In Vivo Acoustic Radiation Force Impulse Imaging of Abdominal Lesions
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Papers by AuthorPapers by Author6B-6 Transthoracic Cardiac Acoustic Radiation Force Impulse Imaging: A Feasibility Study
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Fahmy, T. M.
8B-1 Polymer Contrast Particles For Cellular Imaging With Ultrasound and MRI
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Farny, C. H.
P3C-10 Towards a Reflex Transmission Method For Ultrasound Thermometry
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Faustmann, H.
P5G-2 Acoustic Surface Wave Induced Propagation of Liquids in Open Channels
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Feleppa, E.
8A-4 Spatial Co-Registration of Magnetic Resonance and Ultrasound Images of the Prostate as a Basis for Multi-Modality Tissue-Type Imaging
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorFeleppa, E. J.
4C-1 Empirical Validation of the Theoretical Frameworks Underlying Ultrasound Scattering in Tissue
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6C-3 Singular Spectrum Analysis for Detecting Brachytherapy Seeds with Angle Variation
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Felix, N.
3F-6 Ultra-Wide Bandwidth Array for New Imaging Modalities
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P4M-5 Accurate Assessment of CMUT Devices Through Precise Electrical Impedance Measurement in Air
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Fenech, M.
P6C-10 Evaluation of the Structure Factor Size Estimator (SFSE) with Simulated Ultrasonic Backscattered Signals from Blood
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorFeng, C.
11E-3 A Thermally Stable CMOS Oscillator Using Temperature Compensated FBAR
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12E-0 2X Size and Cost Reduction of Film Bulk Acoustic Resonator (FBAR) Chips with Tungsten Electrodes for PCS/GPS/800 MHz Multiplexers
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Ferin, G.
3F-6 Ultra-Wide Bandwidth Array for New Imaging Modalities
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P4M-5 Accurate Assessment of CMUT Devices Through Precise Electrical Impedance Measurement in Air
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Fernandez, A. T.
P4B-5 The Role of Local Center Frequency Estimation in Doppler-Based Strain Imaging
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorFernandez, J. M.
P5G-1 Optimization of a Single Phase Ultrasonic Linear Motor
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P6E-1 Optimization Methodology for Piezoelectric Transformers Design
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Ferrara, K. W.
11A-3 A Novel Sensitive Targeted Imaging Technique for Ultrasonic Molecular Imaging
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3B-2 Efficient Array Design for Sonotherapy Enhanced Drug Delivery
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5A-3 Spatial and Temporal Controlled Tissue Heating on a Modified Clinical Ultrasound Scanner for Generating Mild Hyperthermia in Tumors
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9B-4 Microbubble Oscillations in Gel Phantom and Ex Vivo Preparation Validate Proposed Mechanisms for Contrast-Based Drug Delivery
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorP4C-3 Dynamics of Ultrasound Contrast Agents within Rat Cecum Vessels
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Ferrari, E.
9B-1 Coupled Dynamics of an Isolated UCA Microbubble Pair
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Feuillard, G.
12F-5 Transmission of Acoustic Plane Waves through Multilayered Piezoelectric Plates
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Fichtinger, G.
9C-1 Beam Steering Approach for Speckle Characterization and Out-of-Plane Motion Estimation in Real Tissue
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P6D-2 Ultrasound Bone Segmentation Using Dynamic Programming
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Fick, J.
P0-9 A Lateral Field Excited Acoustic Wave Sensor for the Detection of Saxitoxin in Water
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorFillinger, L.
4B-3 Time Reversal Focusing of Short Pulses ❑
Filoux, E.
P2I-9 Modeling of Axisymetrical Transducer Configurations Based on Pseudospectral/Finite-Difference Time-Domain Method
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Fink, M.
7B-2 Nonlinear Shear Elastic Moduli in Quasi-Incompressible Soft Solids
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8C-4 Active and Passive Muscle Properties Assessed by Ultrasound Techniques
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8C-5 Full 3D Inversion of the Viscoelasticity Wave Propagation Problem for 3D Ultrasound Elastography in Breast Cancer Diagnosis
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8C-6 Anisotropic Viscoelastic Properties of the Corpus Callosum - Application of High-Resolution 3D MR-Elastography to an Alzheimer Mouse Model
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorFischer, T.
P5G-2 Acoustic Surface Wave Induced Propagation of Liquids in Open Channels
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Fisher, P. W.
11E-3 A Thermally Stable CMOS Oscillator Using Temperature Compensated FBAR
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Fisher, R.
5F-2 Packaging and Design of Reconfigurable Arrays for Volumetric Imaging
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Fisher, T. G.
5C-3 3D Electrode Displacement Elastography Using the Siemens C7F2 fourSight 4D Ultrasound Transducer
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5C-4 Volumetric Strain Imaging ❑
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorFleischman, A. J.
P0-1 High Resolution Fundamental and Harmonic Imaging Using a MEMS Fabricated Ultrasonic Transducer
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Fleury, G.
3F-3 Theoretical Effects of Epoxy Interlayer Bonds in Multilayer Piezoelectric Transducers
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P5J-3 Design of a Piezocomposite Matrix Transducer Configuration for Multi-Mode Operation in HIFU Applications
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Flueckiger, M.
P5G-1 Optimization of a Single Phase Ultrasonic Linear Motor
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Foltête, E.
3F-4 Experimental Evidence and Modeling of Microsliding on Cantilever Quartz Beam
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P2E-4 Energy Harvesting Using Composite Silicon/Lithium Niobate Vibrating Structures
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorFonfara, H.
8F-4 Ultrasound Phased Array for Airborne Applications Based on Cellular Polymer
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P6A-5 Real-Time Optoacoustic Imaging Using Near Infrared Absorbing Gold Nanoshells For Contrast Enhancement
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Forbes, M. M.
6A-1 The Role of Inertial Cavitation of Ultrasound Contrast Agents in Producing Sonoporation
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Fornarelli, G.
10D-3 Long Range Guided Wave Inspection of Pipelines by a New Local Magnetostrictive Transducer
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3D-3 Classification of Defects for Guided Waves Inspected Pipes by a Neural Network Approach
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorForoughi, P.
P6D-2 Ultrasound Bone Segmentation Using Dynamic Programming
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Forsberg, F.
4F-1 Optimization of Single Crystal Composite Arrays for Harmonic Imaging
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P4C-2 Contrast Enhanced US for Monitoring the Effect of VEGF Trap on Melanoma Tumor Vascularity
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P5B-6 In Vitro Pressure Estimation Obtained from Subharmonic Contrast Microbubble Signals
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Foster, F. S.
10C-3 Radial Modulation Imaging of Microbubbles at High Frequency
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12A-1 Concentration Requirements for Subharmonic Quantitative Contrast Enhanced High Frequency Ultrasound Flow Studies
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Papers by AuthorPapers by Author12A-3 A New Real-Time High-Frequency Subharmonic Contrast Mode for Mouse Imaging
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2F-1 Fabrication and Performance of a High-Frequency Geometrically Focussed Composite Transducer with Triangular Pillar Geometry
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Fouard, C.
P6D-1 3D/4D Ultrasound Registration of Bone ❑
Fournelle, M.
P6A-5 Real-Time Optoacoustic Imaging Using Near Infrared Absorbing Gold Nanoshells For Contrast Enhancement
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Fournier, C.
P1C-2 Liver Stiffness Measurement Using Transient Elastography in Patients with Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver (NAFLD) and Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH)
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P5D-4 Advances in Liver Stiffness Measurements Using Transient Elastography
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorFowlkes, J. B.
P5C-6 Compact Ultrasound Scanner with Built-in Raw Data Acquisition Capabilities
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Fox, P. D.
P3B-1 Experimental Demonstration of Improvements to Operator Splitting Method Using Field II
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P4I-1 Neutrally Buoyant Band Gap Design for Underwater Applications
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Francalanci, L.
P6B-2 Quantitative Assessment of Flow Velocity through Transverse Dual-Beam Analysis
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Franceschini, E.
P3D-4 Two-Dimensional Ultrasonic Computed Tomography of Growing Bones
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorP6C-10 Evaluation of the Structure Factor Size Estimator (SFSE) with Simulated Ultrasonic Backscattered Signals from Blood
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François, M. M. A.
4D-3 Multi-Layer Interfacial Property Analysis Using a Multi-Frequency Thickness Shear Mode (MFTSM) Device Built on a Single-Chip
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Frank, M. L.
12F-3 A Pitch-Catch UHF Piezoelectric Transformer Fabricated with Thin Film PZT Transducers
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Franke, H.
5E-4 Refracto-Vibrometry for Visualizing Ultrasound in Gases, Fluids and Condensed Matter
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Frankel, D. J.
P4L-1 Enabling Very High Temperature Acoustic Wave Devices for Sensor & Frequency Control Applications
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorFrench, B. A.
10C-4 Improved Myocardial Motion Tracking in Mouse Echocardiography Using Large-Diameter Microbubbles
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11B-2 Temporal and Spatial Analysis of Cardiac Contractile Dyssynchrony in Mouse Left Ventricle Post Myocardial Infarction Using High Resolution Ultrasound
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Frenkel, V.
2A-2 Investigations into the Potential Contribution of a Thermal Mechanism for Pulsed High Intensity Focused Ultrasound Mediated Delivery
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Friboulet, D.
P5C-3 Field Simulation Parameters Design for Realistic Statistical Parameters of Radio - Frequency Ultrasound Images
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorFriedrich, C.-S.
P6A-1 Photoacoustic Imaging of Fibrosarcoma Using RGD-Cy 3 as a Targeted Contrast Agent
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Friedrich, M.
P0-8 Robotic Based Reconfigurable Lamb Wave Scanner for Non-Destructive Evaluation
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Friedt, J.-M.
6D-5 Modeling the Rf Acoustic Behavior of Love-Wave Sensors Loaded with Organic Layers
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Frijlink, M. E.
12A-2 Subharmonic Contrast Intravascular Ultrasound ❑
Frinking, P.
7A-4 A New Method for Enhancing Dynamic Vascular Patterns of Focal Liver Lesions in Contrast Ultrasound
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorFrinkley, K. D.
3B-4 Therapeutic Potential Metric for Diagnostic Transducers
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7B-6 Dependence of In Vivo, Radiation Force Derived Hepatic Shear Modulus Estimates on Imaging Approach: Intercostal vs. Subcostal
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Fritsch, C.
P2D-5 The Progressive Dynamic Focusing Correction Technique in NDE
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Fromageau, J.
P3A-6 Non-Invasive Micro-Vascular Ultrasound Elastography: Comparisons with M-Mode Strain Measurements in Rat Models of Hypertension
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Fronheiser, M. P.
10B-3 Vibrating Interventional Device Detection Using Real-Time 3D Color Doppler
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorP5C-1 Real-Time Stereo 3D Ultrasound ❑
P6D-3 3-D Ultrasound Guidance of Surgical Robotics: Autonomous Guidance and Catheter Transducers
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Frouin, F.
12A-6 A Method for the Regularized Estimation of Contrast Agent Concentration in Small Animal Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound Studies
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Fujihara, Y.
P1C-8 Clinical Performance of Balloon-Inflation-Based Elasticity Imaging for Prostate Cancer Diagnosis
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Fujii, S.
P5I-4 Diamond Saw Resonators With SiO2/ZnO/IDT/ZnO/Diamond Structure
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Fujii, Y.
P6E-3 Surface Acoustic Wave Linear Motor Using Segment-Structured Diamond-Like Carbon Films on Contact Surface
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorFujikura, K.
11B-1 Noninvasive Electromechanical Wave Imaging and Conduction Velocity Estimation In Vivo
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11B-5 Pulse Wave Imaging Of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms: Comparison Between Control And Angiotensin II-Treated Mice In Vivo
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Fujiwara, M.
P3B-7 Study on Harmonic Pulse Compression Imaging with Consideration of Harmonic Property
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Fukano, T.
2E-2 0806 SAW Filters Using Wafer Level Packaging Technology
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Fukuoka, T.
P2B-17 Single-Chip Solution for Ultrasound Imaging Systems: Initial Results
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorFukuura, A.
8E-1 A Technique for P-Matrix Computation by Periodic FEM/BEM Analysis
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8E-2 Accurate FEM/BEM Modeling of SAW Devices Coated with Dielectric Layers
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Fung, T.-Y.
P2F-8 Multipath Interference Between Plane and Corner Reflection for Ultrasonic Ranging Systems
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Furukawa, Y.
P6A-4 A Co-Axial Scanning Acoustic and Photoacoustic Microscope
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Gabathuler, L.
P1H-5 Uniformity Optimization of the Electromechanical Coupling Coefficient in AlN Based Bulk Acoustic Wave Resonators
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorGachagan, A.
11D-2 Total Focussing Method for Volumetric Imaging in Immersion Non Destructive Evaluation
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7D-3 Simulation of the Influence of Hydrophones Used for the Characterization of Pressure Field Distribution in Low frequency, High Power Ultrasonic Reactor Vessels
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Gachon, D.
4E-1 Periodically Poled Transducers Built on Single Crystal Lithium Niobate Layers Bonded onto Silicon
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P1H-1 LiNbO3-LiNbO3 High Overtone Bulk Acoustic Resonator Exhibiting High Q.f Product
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Gaines, D.
2E-3 Asset Tracking on the International Space Station Using Global SAW Tag RFID Technology
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorGalbraith, W.
P0-8 Robotic Based Reconfigurable Lamb Wave Scanner for Non-Destructive Evaluation
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Gallimore, D.
P1E-6 Monitoring and Extracting Film Viscoelastic Properties Using SH-SAW
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Gallippi, C. M.
5C-5 A Rigid Wall Approach to Physiologic Motion Rejection in Arterial Radiation Force Imaging
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P4F-6 On the Potential of Combined ARFI and Elastography to Improve Differentiation of Material Structure in Viscoelastic Tissue
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Gamarnik, V.
9A-1 Experimental Assessment of Angle-Independent Myocardial Elastography Performance Using a Left-Ventricular Phantom Undergoing Physiologic Motion
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorGambhir, S. S.
P6A-4 A Co-Axial Scanning Acoustic and Photoacoustic Microscope
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Gamble, K. J.
10E-4 Modeling and Design of a Wire Bonded Low Loss Single Ended DMS Filter Having Broadband Rejection of -45 dB
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Gammell, P. M.
P4H-1 Finite Amplitude Method for Measurement of Nonlinearity Parameter B/A Using Plane-Wave Tone Bursts
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Gammelmark, K. L.
P2B-1 Synthetic Aperture Focusing Applied to Imaging Using a Rotating Single Element Transducer
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorGanguli, A.
12F-4 Investigation of Efficient Ultrasonic Array Focusing in Attenuative Solids
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Gao, H.
P4A-5 3D Cardiac Strain Estimation Using Spatio-Temporal Elastic Registration: In Silico Validation
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P5C-2 A New Convolution-Based Methodology to Simulate Ultrasound Images in a 2D / 3D Sector Format
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Gao, R. X.
12F-4 Investigation of Efficient Ultrasonic Array Focusing in Attenuative Solids
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Garbin, V.
9B-1 Coupled Dynamics of an Isolated UCA Microbubble Pair
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorGarcia-Gancedo, L.
2F-5 Surface Preparation of 1-3 Piezocomposite Material for Microfabrication of High Frequency Transducer Arrays
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Garcia-Hernandez, M. J.
P3F-1 Lamb Wave Generation with an Air-Coupled Piezoelectric Array Using Different Square Chirp Modulation Schemes
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García-Rodríguez, M.
P3F-1 Lamb Wave Generation with an Air-Coupled Piezoelectric Array Using Different Square Chirp Modulation Schemes
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Gardner, E.
11A-3 A Novel Sensitive Targeted Imaging Technique for Ultrasonic Molecular Imaging
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5F-5 An Assessment of the Thermal Efficiency of Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducers
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorGariglio, S.
P1H-3 Epitaxial Pb(Zr0.2Ti0.8)O3 Thin Layers for the Fabrication of Radio-Frequency Elastic Wave Transducers
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Garson, C. D.
10C-4 Improved Myocardial Motion Tracking in Mouse Echocardiography Using Large-Diameter Microbubbles
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11B-2 Temporal and Spatial Analysis of Cardiac Contractile Dyssynchrony in Mouse Left Ventricle Post Myocardial Infarction Using High Resolution Ultrasound
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P2A-5 Guided Automatic Segmentation of the Murine Left Ventricle Using Conservation of Myocardial Volume
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Gatta, P.
P2B-4 Crisscross 2D cMUT Array: Beamforming Strategy and Synthetic 3D Imaging Results
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorGauthier, T.
P4B-5 The Role of Local Center Frequency Estimation in Doppler-Based Strain Imaging
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Gauthier-Manuel, L.
4E-1 Periodically Poled Transducers Built on Single Crystal Lithium Niobate Layers Bonded onto Silicon
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P4M-1 Design, Fabrication and Characterisation of Capacitive Micro-Machined Ultrasonic Transducers Based on a 2D-Like Architecture
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Gavens, A. J.
P3F-5 An Ultrasonic Through-Wall Communication System with Power Harvesting
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Gélébart, Y.
2D-4 Characterization of Elastic Parameters of Composite Materials by Electro-Mechanical Impedance Measurement: Application to the Thermal Ageing of Carbon-Epoxy Plates
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorGemmeke, H.
P3D-2 Phase Aberration Correction for 3D Ultrasound Computer Tomography Images
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Geng, X.
4F-1 Optimization of Single Crystal Composite Arrays for Harmonic Imaging
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4F-5 PC-MUT Arrays for Ophthalmologic Ultrasound ❑
Gennisson, J.-L.
7B-2 Nonlinear Shear Elastic Moduli in Quasi-Incompressible Soft Solids
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8C-4 Active and Passive Muscle Properties Assessed by Ultrasound Techniques
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8C-5 Full 3D Inversion of the Viscoelasticity Wave Propagation Problem for 3D Ultrasound Elastography in Breast Cancer Diagnosis
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorGérard, D.
P4L-3 Anisotropic Wave-Surface Shaped Annular Interdigital Transducer
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Gerber, C.
6D-1 The Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducer (CMUT) as a Chem/Bio Sensor
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Gerhardt, N. C.
P6A-1 Photoacoustic Imaging of Fibrosarcoma Using RGD-Cy 3 as a Targeted Contrast Agent
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Gerrits, I. H.
10B-4 4D Cardiac Strain Imaging: Methods and Initial Results
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P2A-2 Three-Dimensional Cardiac Image Segmentation Using Adaptive Filtering and 3D Deformable Simplex Meshes
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorP2A-7 A Robust Deformable Simplex Mesh Model with Temporal Signal Decorrelation Constraints in Echocardiography
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Giannoula, A.
P5D-2 Propagation of Narrowband Shear Waves Induced by a Finite-Amplitude Radiation Force
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Gicquel, A.
4E-3 Very High Surface Acoustic Wave Velocity on the Layered Structure Formed of Aluminium Nitride on Nanocrystalline Diamond on Silicon
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Gil, D.
P5B-12 How Do Conservation Laws Define a Motion Suppression Score in In-Vivo Ivus Sequences?
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Gil, J. A.
P2C-3 Ultrasound Based Intraoperative Brain Shift Correction
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorGilbert, S. R.
12F-3 A Pitch-Catch UHF Piezoelectric Transformer Fabricated with Thin Film PZT Transducers
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Gilchrist, K. H.
11F-3 Performance of Flexure-Mode pMUT 2D Arrays ❑
Giljum, M.
P5G-1 Optimization of a Single Phase Ultrasonic Linear Motor
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Gimzewski, J.
6D-1 The Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducer (CMUT) as a Chem/Bio Sensor
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Ginsberg, H. J.
4A-6 Ultrasound Guided Placement of Pedicle Screws in Spinal Fusion Surgery
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorGirkin, J. M.
5B-2 3D Imaging of Teeth Using High Frequency Ultrasound
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Glynos, E.
11A-5 Interrogation of the Targeting Mechanisms of Ultrasound Contrast Agent Microbubbles Using Atomic Force Microscopy
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Gnedov, A. A.
10D-4 Waveguide Transducers with Limited Diffraction Beam for Ultrasonic Flow Measuring at High Temperature and Pressure
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Göbel, F.
P5A-9 Depth Dependent High Frequency Backscatter Analysis of Degenerated Cartilage
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6C-1 Imaging the Elastic Nonlinearity of Tissues ❑
Goertz, D. E.
12A-2 Subharmonic Contrast Intravascular Ultrasound ❑
12A-3 A New Real-Time High-Frequency Subharmonic Contrast Mode for Mouse Imaging
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8A-5 Simultaneous Contrast Ultrasound and DCE MRI for Improved Breast Tumour Characterization: Demonstration of Technical Feasibility
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Gokhale, N. H.
6C-1 Imaging the Elastic Nonlinearity of Tissues ❑
Goland, V.
P1B-7 Experimental and Theoretical Study of Strongly Focused High Intensity Ultrasound
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P3J-3 SAW Method for Measuring of Relaxation Process in Ferroelectric Ceramics
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P4B-1 Characterization of a Multiscale Variational Optical Flow Method for Elastography
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Gómez-Ullate, L.
P4M-2 A Linear CMUT Air-Coupled Array For NDE Based on MUMPS
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Gómez-Ullate, Y.
7D-4 Non Destructive Evaluation of Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plates Using Lamb Waves: A Comparison Between Pitch-Catch Air Coupled Techniques and Sector Images Obtained with Embedded Piezoelectric Linear Arrays
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Gong, X.
P3I-5 Study on SAW Characteristics of Amorphous- TeO2/128°Y-X LiNbO3 Structures
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P2C-3 Ultrasound Based Intraoperative Brain Shift Correction
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González-Castilla, S.
P1G-2 Assessment of Aluminum Nitride Films Sputtered on Iridium Electrodes
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Gonzalez-Fernandez, J.
P4B-1 Characterization of a Multiscale Variational Optical Flow Method for Elastography
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Gopinath, R.
P4E-3 100 MHz Sub-Millimeter Size Fiber Optic Pressure Sensors: Luxury or Necessity?
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P5F-2 Improved Fiber Optic Hydrophone Sensors ❑
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9D-3 Characterization of Adipogenic, Chondrogenic and Osteogenic Differentiation with Time-Resolved Acoustic Microscopy
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Goto, N.
P5F-1 Recognition of Layer-Structured Optical Labels Using Collinear Acoustooptic Processor without Time Gating for Photonic Routing
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Gottwald, F.
6C-2 Differential Diagnosis of Parotid Gland Lesions Using Spatially Fused Sonohistologic Features
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Gottwald, M.
P5A-9 Depth Dependent High Frequency Backscatter Analysis of Degenerated Cartilage
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7D-2 3D PSTD Simulations of NEWS-TR and TR-NEWS Methods: Application to Nonclassical Nonlinearity Ultrasonic Imaging
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Graba, J.
12A-3 A New Real-Time High-Frequency Subharmonic Contrast Mode for Mouse Imaging
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Gran, F.
11C-1 Fast Spectral Velocity Estimation Using Adaptive Techniques: In-Vivo Results
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11C-4 Fast Blood Vector Velocity Imaging: Simulations and Preliminary In Vivo Results
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12B-6 Multi-Frequency Encoding for Rapid Color Flow and Quadroplex Imaging
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P2B-12 Minimum Variance Beamforming for High Frame-Rate Ultrasound Imaging
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7F-1 Design of Band-Stop Filters Using PZT Layer On Silicon Substrate Phononic Crystals
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Grannen, K. J.
11E-3 A Thermally Stable CMOS Oscillator Using Temperature Compensated FBAR
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Greenleaf, J. F.
8C-2 Error Estimates in Shear Wave Speed and Tissue Material Properties in Shear Wave Dispersion Ultrasound Vibrometry
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P3A-3 Further Investigation of Ring Resonance in Estimation of Local Elasticity of Arteries
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Gregory, C.
10D-1 On-Line Ultrasonic Inspection at Elevated Temperatures
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12D-1 Excitation of Longitudinal and Lamb Waves in Plates by Edge-Mounted Transducers
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Griffin, B.
P2F-2 Vibration of Post-Buckled Homogeneous Circular Plates
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Grigorievski, V. I.
P3I-6 Interface Leaky Longitudinal Waves in Lithium Niobate and Lithium Tantalate
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P6G-4 High Q-factor STW-Resonators on AT-Cut of Quartz ❑
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P3I-6 Interface Leaky Longitudinal Waves in Lithium Niobate and Lithium Tantalate
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3D-1 Absolute Transit Time Detection for Ultrasonic Gas Flowmeters Based on Time and Phase Domain Characteristics
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Grosse, D.
6C-2 Differential Diagnosis of Parotid Gland Lesions Using Spatially Fused Sonohistologic Features
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Gruel, Y.
10C-2 High Frequency Ultrasound Characterization of Blood Clotting Process: Results Obtained With Plasma and Whole Blood
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Grundfest, W. S.
P3D-6 Simulation, Fabrication, and Characterization of a Novel Flexible, Conformal Ultrasound Transducer Array
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7F-3 Fabrication of High Stability Oscillators Using AlN/Si High Overtone Bulk Acoustic Resonators
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Guenther, D. A.
2C-6 Optimal Contrast Resolution Beamforming ❑
Gueth, P.
P4B-2 Beamforming Techniques for Motion Estimation in Ultrasound Elastography
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Guidi, F.
8A-2 ULA-OP: A Novel ULtrasound Advanced Open Platform for Experimental Research
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Guilbert, C.
11C-6 New Observations on the Anisotropy of Ultrasound Blood Backscatter as a Function of Frequency and Shear Rate
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8D-5 Tracking of Cracks in Fatigue Experiments Using Nonlinear Propagation of Multi-Sine Surface Acoustic Waves
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Guillermin, R.
P3D-4 Two-Dimensional Ultrasonic Computed Tomography of Growing Bones
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Guldiken, R.
2F-2 Annular CMUT Arrays for Side Looking Intravascular Ultrasound Imaging
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5F-4 Design and Experimental Characterization of a Dual-Electrode CMUT Array for Intra-Cardiac Ultrasound Imaging
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P0-18 Forward-Looking IVUS Imaging Using a Dual-Annular Ring CMUT Array: Experimental Results
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3E-2 New Properties of the Anisimkin Jr.' Modes in Quartz Plates
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Gundel, L. A.
6D-2 MEMS-Enabled Miniaturized Particulate Matter Monitor Employing 1.6 GHz Aluminum Nitride Thin-Film Bulk Acoustic Wave Resonator (FBAR) and Thermophoretic Precipitator
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Günther, C.
P6A-5 Real-Time Optoacoustic Imaging Using Near Infrared Absorbing Gold Nanoshells For Contrast Enhancement
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Guo, H.
10D-6 A PZT/Si Composite Transducer for Resonant Ultrasound Spectroscope
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P3G-5 Fluid Motion Induced by Acoustic Field in Microchannel
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P6H-8 Design of a Bulk-Micromachined Piezoelectric Accelerometer
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Guo, L. J.
8F-1 Integrated All-Optical Ultrasound Transducers ❑
Guo, Y. Q.
P5E-8 The Method of Reverberation-Ray Matrix - A New Matrix Analysis of Waves in Piezoelectric Laminates
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Gurun, G.
2F-2 Annular CMUT Arrays for Side Looking Intravascular Ultrasound Imaging
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P0-18 Forward-Looking IVUS Imaging Using a Dual-Annular Ring CMUT Array: Experimental Results
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7B-4 In-Vivo Staging of Liver Fibrosis in a Rat Model Using Acoustic Radiation Force
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Gwirc, S. N.
P1J-2 Ultrasonic Response of Screen Printed Thick Film Transducers
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Haak, A.
8B-6 Semiautomatic Detection of Microbubble Ultrasound Contrast Agent Destruction Applied to Definity® Using Support Vector Machines
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Haapalainen, J.
P4G-2 Structural Cheese Analysis Using Phased Array System
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8F-4 Ultrasound Phased Array for Airborne Applications Based on Cellular Polymer
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Hachiya, H.
P2D-2 Quantitative Estimation of Ultrasonic Multiple Access Method Based on M-Sequence Code
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Hackenberger, W. S.
4F-1 Optimization of Single Crystal Composite Arrays for Harmonic Imaging
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4F-5 PC-MUT Arrays for Ophthalmologic Ultrasound ❑
Haddock, M. C.
4C-5 Combining High Frequency Ultrasound Reflex Transmission Imaging and Imaging Spectrophotometry for the Diagnosis of Skin Cancer
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2D-5 Combining X-Rays and Ultrasound to Determine Micro-Elasticity
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P1E-3 Ultrasonic QNDE Instrument for Quantitative Inclusion and Pore Characterization of Steel Billets
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P1E-5 Understanding Ultrasound-Induced Aluminum Oxide Breakage During Wirebonding
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P4G-2 Structural Cheese Analysis Using Phased Array System
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P4G-4 Airborne Ultrasonic Confocal Instrument for Parametric Imaging of Complex Samples
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Hager, G.
9C-1 Beam Steering Approach for Speckle Characterization and Out-of-Plane Motion Estimation in Real Tissue
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4C-4 B-Mode and C-Mode Imaging of Regenerated 3D Skin Model with 100 MHz Ultrasound
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Haïat, G.
P5A-4 Broadband Ultrasonic Attenuation in Femoral Bovine Cortical Bone is an Indicator of Bone Properties
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P5A-5 Dependence of Both Slow and Fast Wave Mode Properties on Bone Volume Fraction and Structural Anisotropy in Human Trabecular Bone: A 3D Simulation Study
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Haider, M. A.
P4F-6 On the Potential of Combined ARFI and Elastography to Improve Differentiation of Material Structure in Viscoelastic Tissue
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8A-4 Spatial Co-Registration of Magnetic Resonance and Ultrasound Images of the Prostate as a Basis for Multi-Modality Tissue-Type Imaging
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Hall, C. S.
9B-5 Ultrasound Therapy with Drug Loaded Microcapsules ❑
P4C-4 In Vitro Investigation of Thrombosis Dissolution with Microbubble-Induced Continuous Acoustic Activities
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Hall, D. A.
P6H-7 Investigation of Morphotropic Phase Boundary PbTiO3-Bi(MgZr)O3 Based Complex Perovskite Ceramics
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Hall, T.
5C-3 3D Electrode Displacement Elastography Using the Siemens C7F2 fourSight 4D Ultrasound Transducer
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5C-4 Volumetric Strain Imaging ❑
6C-1 Imaging the Elastic Nonlinearity of Tissues ❑
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Papers by AuthorPapers by Author8F-6 Inexpensive Acoustoelectric Hydrophone For Measuring High Intensity Ultrasound Fields
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P4F-7 Integration of a Pressure Sensing Array Into Ultrasound Elastography
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Ham, J.-H.
P2B-3 A New Motion Estimation and Compensation Method for Real-Time Ultrasonic Synthetic Aperture Imaging
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Hamet, P.
P3A-6 Non-Invasive Micro-Vascular Ultrasound Elastography: Comparisons with M-Mode Strain Measurements in Rat Models of Hypertension
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Hamidullin, V. K.
10D-4 Waveguide Transducers with Limited Diffraction Beam for Ultrasonic Flow Measuring at High Temperature and Pressure
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6F-4 50-kHz Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducers for Generating Highly Directional Sound with Parametric Arrays
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Hamitouche, Z.
P5E-7 Multi Resonances of the S0 Adiabatic Mode Propagating in a Linearly Varying Cross Section Waveguide, Experimental and Numerical Results
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Hammer, S. J.
P6B-14 A 3D Ultrasound System for Image Guided Modeling of Patient-Specific Artery Geometries
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Han, S. W.
P3E-1 Torsional Wave Transduction in a Rotating Shaft Using Magnetostrictive Patch Array
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P2H-2 Phases of Carrier Wave in a SAW Identification Tags
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Hansen, C.
7C-4 A Novel Approach to Assess the Stiffness of Vessels by Means of Pulse Wave Analysis in Transcutaneous Ultrasound
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9C-2 Reconstruction of Speed of Sound for a Correction of Transit Time in Full Angle Spatial Compounding
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P2C-1 A Training Station to Facilitate Transcranial Ultrasound Imaging
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P5B-1 A Fast Method for Data Acquisition in Contrast Replenishment Analyses
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Hansen, H. H. G.
P3A-4 Compounding of Strain Data Non-Invasively Obtained at Large Beam Steered Angles
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12F-5 Transmission of Acoustic Plane Waves through Multilayered Piezoelectric Plates
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Hansen, K. L.
11C-4 Fast Blood Vector Velocity Imaging: Simulations and Preliminary In Vivo Results
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12B-3 Validation of Transverse Oscillation Vector Velocity Estimation In-Vivo
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P6B-5 In Vivo Vector Flow Imaging Using Improved Directional Beamforming
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Hansen, M.
8A-3 System Architecture of an Experimental Synthetic Aperture Real-Time Ultrasound System
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Hansen, R.
7A-1 SURF Imaging - A New Method for Ultrasound Contrast Agent Imaging
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12E-2 X-Band Filters Utilizing AlN Thin Film Bulk Acoustic Resonators
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Harada, A.
12C-4 A Minute Bone Bending Angle Measuring Method Using Echo-Tracking for Assessment of Bone Strength
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Harland, C. C.
4C-5 Combining High Frequency Ultrasound Reflex Transmission Imaging and Imaging Spectrophotometry for the Diagnosis of Skin Cancer
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Härmä, S.
P0-14 Inline SAW RFID Tag Using Time Position and Phase Encoding
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P4H-1 Finite Amplitude Method for Measurement of Nonlinearity Parameter B/A Using Plane-Wave Tone Bursts
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Harris, P.
8D-6 High Frequency Propagation in Structured Solids ❑
Hartmann, C. S.
2E-3 Asset Tracking on the International Space Station Using Global SAW Tag RFID Technology
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P0-14 Inline SAW RFID Tag Using Time Position and Phase Encoding
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Hartmann, P.
2E-3 Asset Tracking on the International Space Station Using Global SAW Tag RFID Technology
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11D-2 Total Focussing Method for Volumetric Imaging in Immersion Non Destructive Evaluation
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7D-3 Simulation of the Influence of Hydrophones Used for the Characterization of Pressure Field Distribution in Low frequency, High Power Ultrasonic Reactor Vessels
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Hasegawa, H.
10B-1 Strain Imaging of Arterial Wall with Translational Motion Compensation and Error Correction
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11C-2 Minute Roughness Measurement Using Phase Tracking for Arterial Wall Diagnosis Non-Invasively In Vivo
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P0-4 Transient Change in the Hysteresis Property of the Arterial Wall Due to Flow-Mediated Dilation
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P2A-10 Identification of Heart Wall Based on Coherence of Ultrasonic RF Echoes Evaluated in Frequency Domain
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P6C-12 Angular Dependence of Ultrasonic Echo from Surface with Minute Roughness
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P1J-4 Evaluation of Small Ultrasonic Probe Using Lead Zirconate Titanate Film Deposited by Hydrothermal Method
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Hashimoto, K.
P6G-2 Synthesis of Frequency Response for Wideband SAW Ladder Type Filters
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Hashimoto, K.-Y.
8E-6 Extended FEM/SDA Software for Characterising Surface Acoustic Wave Propagation in Multi-Layered Structures
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Hashimoto, M.
P2D-2 Quantitative Estimation of Ultrasonic Multiple Access Method Based on M-Sequence Code
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P0-18 Forward-Looking IVUS Imaging Using a Dual-Annular Ring CMUT Array: Experimental Results
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Hatfield, J. V.
P2B-5 Integrated Amplifier Array for High Frequency Ultrasound
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Hauden, J.
4E-1 Periodically Poled Transducers Built on Single Crystal Lithium Niobate Layers Bonded onto Silicon
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Hauptmann, P.
P3E-6 Ultrasound Attenuation Spectroscopy for Highly Dissipative Fluids - A Novel Approach Focussing Process Applications
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5D-2 Application of a Portable RF Impedance Spectrum Analyzer for the Investigation of Lateral Field Excited Acoustic Wave Sensors in a Liquid Environment
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Hayward, G.
P0-8 Robotic Based Reconfigurable Lamb Wave Scanner for Non-Destructive Evaluation
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P4M-4 Cross-Coupling in Sealed cMUT Arrays for Immersion Applications
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Hazey, M.
P5A-10 Assessment of Human Jawbone Using Ultrasonic Guided Wave: In Vitro Study
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He, S.
P6G-3 Switchable SAW Filter Bank with Both Narrow & Wide Channel Bandwidth and 10 Channels SAW Filter Bank
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7B-4 In-Vivo Staging of Liver Fibrosis in a Rat Model Using Acoustic Radiation Force
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Hegewald, T.
P2I-5 Enhanced Finite Element Scheme for Non-Linear Piezoelectricity
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Hegner, M.
6D-1 The Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducer (CMUT) as a Chem/Bio Sensor
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Heinz, M.
8F-4 Ultrasound Phased Array for Airborne Applications Based on Cellular Polymer
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Helguera, M.
2D-1 Ultrasonic Characterization of the Curing of Powder Coating Films Based on Their tan(δ)
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5D-2 Application of a Portable RF Impedance Spectrum Analyzer for the Investigation of Lateral Field Excited Acoustic Wave Sensors in a Liquid Environment
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Henderson, E.
12A-1 Concentration Requirements for Subharmonic Quantitative Contrast Enhanced High Frequency Ultrasound Flow Studies
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Henni, A. H.
11C-5 Characterization of Time-Varying Mechanical Viscoelastic Parameters of Mimicking Deep Vein Thrombi with 2D Dynamic Elastography
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P3A-2 Analytical Modeling of Plane Shear Wave Diffraction By a Radially Layered Cylinder For Dynamic Vascular Elastography
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P1B-13 Simulation and Evaluation of the Sound Field of an Image-Guided Sonoporation Applicator
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P2C-1 A Training Station to Facilitate Transcranial Ultrasound Imaging
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P6A-1 Photoacoustic Imaging of Fibrosarcoma Using RGD-Cy 3 as a Targeted Contrast Agent
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Henze, L.
P6B-5 In Vivo Vector Flow Imaging Using Improved Directional Beamforming
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Herickhoff, C. D.
4A-3 Intracranial Catheter for Integrated 3D Ultrasound Imaging & Hyperthermia: Feasibility Study
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12A-6 A Method for the Regularized Estimation of Contrast Agent Concentration in Small Animal Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound Studies
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Hernàndez, A.
P5B-12 How Do Conservation Laws Define a Motion Suppression Score in In-Vivo Ivus Sequences?
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Hernando, J.
P4M-2 A Linear CMUT Air-Coupled Array For NDE Based on MUMPS
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Herrmann, J.
P2E-5 Silicon Based GHz Acoustic Lenses For Time Resolved Acoustic Microscopy
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P6A-5 Real-Time Optoacoustic Imaging Using Near Infrared Absorbing Gold Nanoshells For Contrast Enhancement
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Hibbs, K.
P4D-7 Nonlinear Propagation of Ultrasound Through Microbubble Clouds: A Novel Numerical Implementation
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Hickernell, F. S.
P3G-1 The Evaluation of Nonpermanent Acoustic Bonding Materials Incorporating Micron Size Particles
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P6H-9 Discerning the Quality of ZnO Films from Their Etch Properties
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Hickernell, T. S.
P6H-9 Discerning the Quality of ZnO Films from Their Etch Properties
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P1J-3 Evaluation of 2D Hydrophone Array System Using Epitaxial PZT Thin Film Grown on Epitaxial Γ -Al2O3/SiSubstrate
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Hildebrandt, C.
9D-3 Characterization of Adipogenic, Chondrogenic and Osteogenic Differentiation with Time-Resolved Acoustic Microscopy
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Hirsinger, L.
3F-4 Experimental Evidence and Modeling of Microsliding on Cantilever Quartz Beam
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P2E-4 Energy Harvesting Using Composite Silicon/Lithium Niobate Vibrating Structures
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Hirson, D.
12A-3 A New Real-Time High-Frequency Subharmonic Contrast Mode for Mouse Imaging
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10F-5 Integrated Ultrasonic Transducers above 500°C ❑
Hladky-Hennion, A.-C.
7F-1 Design of Band-Stop Filters Using PZT Layer On Silicon Substrate Phononic Crystals
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Ho, C.-S.
P3C-5 Split-Focused Ultrasound for Breast Tumor Thermal Surgery with Multidirectional Heating
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P3C-7 Investigation of Dual Curved Ultrasound Phased Arrays for Breast Tumor Thermal Therapy
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Ho, J.-A.
P5B-5 Echogenic Liposomes in High-Frequency Ultrasound Imaging
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P3B-6 Implications of Mode Conversion on Transcranial Ultrasound Imaging
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Hoffrogge, P.
9D-6 Signal Analysis in Scanning Acoustic Microscopy for Non-Destructive Assessment of Connective Defects in Flip-Chip BGA Devices
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Hofmann, M.
P6A-1 Photoacoustic Imaging of Fibrosarcoma Using RGD-Cy 3 as a Targeted Contrast Agent
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Hohkawa, K.
P5I-1 Multiple States Switching Operation of AlGaN /GaN Layer Mode Device
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P3I-3 Wafer Level Chip Size Packaging of SAW Devices Using Low Temperature Sacrifice Process
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Holc, J.
P1J-5 Performance Comparison of Screen-Printed Piezoelectric Structures on Porous PZT and Alumina Substrates
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Hold, S.
P2A-3 Multimodal PET/Ultrasound Imaging for Cardiac Molecular Imaging
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P2C-1 A Training Station to Facilitate Transcranial Ultrasound Imaging
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Holfort, I. K.
P2B-12 Minimum Variance Beamforming for High Frame-Rate Ultrasound Imaging
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Hollister, S. J.
5C-2 Non-Invasive Ultrasound Elastic Modulus Estimates on Tissue Scaffold Mechanical Property Change
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Holm, S.
P2B-13 Speckle Statistics in Adaptive Beamforming ❑
Holmes, C.
11D-2 Total Focussing Method for Volumetric Imaging in Immersion Non Destructive Evaluation
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Holmgren, O.
P3J-2 Laser-Interferometric Analysis of Rayleigh Wave Radiation from a LLSAW Resonator
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8A-3 System Architecture of an Experimental Synthetic Aperture Real-Time Ultrasound System
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Homeijer, B.
P2F-2 Vibration of Post-Buckled Homogeneous Circular Plates
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Homma, S.
P2A-9 Analysis of 4D Ultrasound for Dynamic Measures of Cardiac Function
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Hood, J. P.
P2I-8 Modelling the Operating Frequency of Thin Film Piezoelectric Transducers
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Hopp, T.
P1A-4 Model-Based Pulse Detection for 3D Ultrasound Computer Tomography
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P5B-11 Monitoring Device of Au Nano-Particle Distribution in Living Body Using Ultrasonic Velocity Change Image
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Hose, R.
P6B-14 A 3D Ultrasound System for Image Guided Modeling of Patient-Specific Artery Geometries
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Hoskins, P. R.
P6B-14 A 3D Ultrasound System for Image Guided Modeling of Patient-Specific Artery Geometries
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Hosono, Y.
P3K-1 Low Sound Speed and Acoustic Attenuation Silicone Rubber Lens Based on Heavy Density Ceramic Nanopowder Composite for Medical Array Probe
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10C-4 Improved Myocardial Motion Tracking in Mouse Echocardiography Using Large-Diameter Microbubbles
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11A-4 Molecular Imaging with Targeted Contrast Agents and High Frequency Ultrasound
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11B-2 Temporal and Spatial Analysis of Cardiac Contractile Dyssynchrony in Mouse Left Ventricle Post Myocardial Infarction Using High Resolution Ultrasound
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9B-6 Inhibition of Smooth Muscle Proliferation by Ultrasound-Triggered Release of Rapamycin from Microbubbles
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P2A-5 Guided Automatic Segmentation of the Murine Left Ventricle Using Conservation of Myocardial Volume
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P3K-3 Investigation of Low Glass Transition Temperature Epoxy Resin Blends for Lossy, yet Machineable, Transducer Substrates
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P1B-8 Experimental Investigation of the Effects of Gas Pockets on HIFU Field
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Hou, J. L.
P6E-8 A Study on the New Type Linear Ultrasonic Motor (LUSM)
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Hou, Y.
8F-1 Integrated All-Optical Ultrasound Transducers ❑
8F-2 High-Frequency Low-Noise Ultrasonic Detection Arrays Based on Parallelly Probing an Etalon
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Hou, Z.
3E-4 Plane-Wave-Expansion Method for Lamb Wave Propagation in Plate with Two-Dimensional Phononic Crystal Layer Coated on Uniform Substrate
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P1B-4 Characterization of a HIFU Field at High Intensity ❑
Hoyt, K.
5C-6 Muscle Tissue Characterization Using Quantitative Sonoelastography: Preliminary Results
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P1C-4 Real-Time Semi-Automatic Segmentation of Hepatic Radiofrequency Ablated Lesions in an In Vivo Porcine Model Using Sonoelastography
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P1C-9 Prostate Cancer Detection Based on Three Dimensional Sonoelastography
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P4F-4 Feasibility of Two-Dimensional Quantitative Sonoelastographic Imaging
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Hozumi, N.
4C-4 B-Mode and C-Mode Imaging of Regenerated 3D Skin Model with 100 MHz Ultrasound
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Hsiao, F.-L.
P0-11 Experimental Study of Complete Band Gaps and Waveguiding Inside Phononic Crystal Slabs
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Hsieh, C.-Y.
P3C-12 Combining Spectral and Intensity Data to Identify Regions of Cavitation in Ultrasound Images; Application to HIFU
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Hsieh, Y.-C.
P3B-5 A Feasibility Study of Tissue Harmonic Generation with 3ƒ 0 Transmit Phasing
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Hsu, C.-H.
P4G-6 A New Method for the Inspection of Tool Wear Based on the Dispersion of ASF Modes
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7F-2 Analysis of Lamb-Wave Dispersion and Band Gaps of Two-Dimensional Piezoelectric Phononic-Crystal Plates
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Hsu, M.-C.
P3C-7 Investigation of Dual Curved Ultrasound Phased Arrays for Breast Tumor Thermal Therapy
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Hsu, S. J.
10B-2 Acoustic Radiation Force Impulse Imaging of Mechanical Stiffness Propagation within Myocardial Tissue
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4A-3 Intracranial Catheter for Integrated 3D Ultrasound Imaging & Hyperthermia: Feasibility Study
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6B-4 In Vivo Acoustic Radiation Force Impulse Imaging of Abdominal Lesions
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6B-6 Transthoracic Cardiac Acoustic Radiation Force Impulse Imaging: A Feasibility Study
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P5E-2 Response of Thermoacoustic Waves in Stressed Thin Plates
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Hsu, Y.-H.
P5K-2 Optimization and Characterization of RF Sputtered Piezoelectric Zinc Oxide Thin Film for Transducer Applications
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Hu, C.-H.
P2B-8 Design of a Digital High Frequency Linear Array Ultrasound Imaging System with High Frame Rate
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Hu, W.
P3H-4 The Finite Element Analysis of Quartz Crystal Resonators with Mindlin Plate Theory and Parallel Computing Techniques on Computer Clusters
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P6H-10 High Piezoelectric Responses in P(VDF HFP) Copolymers for Sensors and Transducers
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P6C-13 High Frequency Ultrasonic Characterization of Human Vocal Fold Tissue
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Huang, D.
3C-5 The Analysis of Thickness-Shear Vibrations of the Third-Order Overtone Mode of Quartz Crystal Plates with Mindlin Plate Theory
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4E-6 Thermal Effect of Surface Acoustic Waves in Quartz Substrates Covered by a Metal Layer
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P3H-4 The Finite Element Analysis of Quartz Crystal Resonators with Mindlin Plate Theory and Parallel Computing Techniques on Computer Clusters
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P4B-3 Displacement Estimation Using a Slant Correlation Coefficient Filter for Large Strains
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Huang, S.-W.
10A-4 In Vitro Blood Flow Mean Velocity Estimation Using a Fast Photoacoustic Imaging System
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11B-6 Detection of Electrical Current in a Live Rabbit Heart using Ultrasound
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7C-6 Motion Artifact Reduction by ECG Gating in Ultrasound Induced Thermal Strain Imaging
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8F-1 Integrated All-Optical Ultrasound Transducers ❑
8F-2 High-Frequency Low-Noise Ultrasonic Detection Arrays Based on Parallelly Probing an Etalon
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8F-6 Inexpensive Acoustoelectric Hydrophone For Measuring High Intensity Ultrasound Fields
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9A-2 Controlled 2D Cardiac Elasticity Imaging on an Isolated Perfused Rabbit Heart
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P6C-6 Breast Ultrasound Computer-Aided Diagnosis Using Both Acoustic and Image Features
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Huang, T.-J.
P4K-1 Application of Slanted Finger Inter-Digital Transducer SAW Devices to Plural Ultraviolet Photodetectors
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Huang, Y.
6F-2 Extended Insulation Layer Structure for CMUTs ❑
Huang, Y.-S.
P3C-7 Investigation of Dual Curved Ultrasound Phased Arrays for Breast Tumor Thermal Therapy
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Hubert, J. L.
10B-2 Acoustic Radiation Force Impulse Imaging of Mechanical Stiffness Propagation within Myocardial Tissue
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5B-2 3D Imaging of Teeth Using High Frequency Ultrasound
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Hughes, H.
2F-6 Properties and Application-Oriented Performance of High Frequency Piezocomposite Ultrasonic Transducers
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5B-2 3D Imaging of Teeth Using High Frequency Ultrasound
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Hughes, M. S.
6C-6 Qualitative Properties of an Entropy-Based Signal Detector
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P3C-2 Ultrasound Energy Rapidly Labels Stem/Progenitor Cells with Nanoparticle Beacons without Disrupting Membrane Integrity
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P3B-3 Comparison of an Angular Spectrum Method and a Green's Function Method for Nonlinear Propagation of Pulsed Acoustic Fields from Medical Phased Array Transducers
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Huiskamp, W.
P1H-5 Uniformity Optimization of the Electromechanical Coupling Coefficient in AlN Based Bulk Acoustic Wave Resonators
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Huisman, H. J.
P2A-2 Three-Dimensional Cardiac Image Segmentation Using Adaptive Filtering and 3D Deformable Simplex Meshes
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Hussey, M.
P6B-11 How Fat Layers Affect the Clinical Diagnosis from Doppler Data
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P4M-4 Cross-Coupling in Sealed cMUT Arrays for Immersion Applications
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Hutson, D.
2F-5 Surface Preparation of 1-3 Piezocomposite Material for Microfabrication of High Frequency Transducer Arrays
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P2I-8 Modelling the Operating Frequency of Thin Film Piezoelectric Transducers
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Hüttebräuker, N.
9C-2 Reconstruction of Speed of Sound for a Correction of Transit Time in Full Angle Spatial Compounding
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P5B-1 A Fast Method for Data Acquisition in Contrast Replenishment Analyses
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8A-5 Simultaneous Contrast Ultrasound and DCE MRI for Improved Breast Tumour Characterization: Demonstration of Technical Feasibility
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P1B-11 A 2D-Array for Transcranial Ultrasound Focusing Using Shear-Mode Conversion: A Numerical Study
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P4B-4 Local Harmonic Motion for In Vivo Focused Ultrasound Surgery Monitoring
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Ibañez, A.
P2D-5 The Progressive Dynamic Focusing Correction Technique in NDE
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Ibáñez, A.
P1D-5 A Periodicity Break Technique in 1D Array without Eliminated Elements Using cMUTs Technology for the Layout
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7E-6 Aluminum Nitride Bulk Acoustic Wave Devices with Iridium Bottom Electrodes
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P1G-2 Assessment of Aluminum Nitride Films Sputtered on Iridium Electrodes
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P1H-6 Picosecond Ultrasonics as a Helpful Technique for Introducing a New Electrode Material in BAW Technology: The Iridium Case
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Idriss, S. F.
10B-3 Vibrating Interventional Device Detection Using Real-Time 3D Color Doppler
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Iijima, O.
10E-3 GPS SAW Filter Using A Wafer Level Technique ❑
Ikeshita, K.
P0-4 Transient Change in the Hysteresis Property of the Arterial Wall Due to Flow-Mediated Dilation
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P0-6 Kelvin-Voigt Fractional Derivative Approach Reduces Parameter Space for Elasticity Imaging
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P6C-5 Information Theoretic Design of Breast Sonography ❑
Irisawa, S.
P5K-5 Performance Estimation of Ultra-Miniature One Dimensional Array Ultrasound Probe with Hydrothermally Synthesized PZT Polycrystalline Film Transducers
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Irish, A.
P5C-6 Compact Ultrasound Scanner with Built-in Raw Data Acquisition Capabilities
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Iro, H.
6C-2 Differential Diagnosis of Parotid Gland Lesions Using Spatially Fused Sonohistologic Features
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8A-4 Spatial Co-Registration of Magnetic Resonance and Ultrasound Images of the Prostate as a Basis for Multi-Modality Tissue-Type Imaging
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Ishida, M.
P1J-3 Evaluation of 2D Hydrophone Array System Using Epitaxial PZT Thin Film Grown on Epitaxial Γ -Al2O3/Si Substrate
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Ishikawa, S.
P1C-8 Clinical Performance of Balloon-Inflation-Based Elasticity Imaging for Prostate Cancer Diagnosis
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Ishiura, Y.
P2H-5 Small 3×2.5mm² Sized Surface Acoustic Wave Duplexer for US-PCS with Excellent Temperature and Frequency Characteristics
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P6C-7 Ultrasound RF Time Series for Detection of Prostate Cancer: Feature Selection and Frame Rate Analysis
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Ito, M.
P1J-3 Evaluation of 2D Hydrophone Array System Using Epitaxial PZT Thin Film Grown on Epitaxial Γ -Al2O3/Si Substrate
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Itsumi, K.
P3K-1 Low Sound Speed and Acoustic Attenuation Silicone Rubber Lens Based on Heavy Density Ceramic Nanopowder Composite for Medical Array Probe
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Iula, A.
P2I-4 Design and Experimental Characterization of an Composite Longitudinal-Flexural Mode Ultrasonic Transducer
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7A-5 Real-Time 3D Contrast-Enhanced Transcranial Ultrasound
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P6D-3 3-D Ultrasound Guidance of Surgical Robotics: Autonomous Guidance and Catheter Transducers
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Ivanov, P. G.
P5I-2 Lower-Loss Filters on Langasite ❑
Iwaki, M.
7E-1 An Air-Gap Type FBAR Filter Fabricated Using a Thin Sacrificed Layer on a Flat Substrate
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Iwasaki, Y.
6E-1 A Small-Sized SAW Duplexer on a SiO2/IDT/LiNbO3 Structure for Wideband CDMA Application
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2E-4 Temperature Compensation Method of φ 1mm Ball SAW Gas Sensor Using Harmonics
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Izbicki, J.-L.
P5E-7 Multi Resonances of the S0 Adiabatic Mode Propagating in a Linearly Varying Cross Section Waveguide, Experimental and Numerical Results
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Jaakkola, A.
P2G-3 Piezotransduced Single-Crystal Silicon BAW Resonators
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Jakob, A.
P2E-5 Silicon Based GHz Acoustic Lenses For Time Resolved Acoustic Microscopy
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11C-1 Fast Spectral Velocity Estimation Using Adaptive Techniques: In-Vivo Results
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Jakoby, B.
5D-5 Electromagnetic Excitation of High-Q Silicon Face Shear Mode Resonator Sensors
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Jamal, N.
2C-3 An Integrated Circuit with Transmit Beamforming and Parallel Receive Channels for 3D Ultrasound Imaging: Testing and Characterization
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Jamneala, T.
7E-2 A De-Coupled Stacked Bulk Acoustic Resonator (DSBAR) Filter With 2 dB Bandwidth > 4%
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11E-4 Application of a Vibrating Membrane Model to Bulk-Acoustic-Wave Resonators
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7C-2 Non-Invasive Measurements of Longitudinal Strain of the Arterial Wall
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Jeannot, J. C.
P4M-1 Design, Fabrication and Characterisation of Capacitive Micro-Machined Ultrasonic Transducers Based on a 2D-Like Architecture
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Jeays, A.
P6B-14 A 3D Ultrasound System for Image Guided Modeling of Patient-Specific Artery Geometries
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P6A-4 A Co-Axial Scanning Acoustic and Photoacoustic Microscope
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Jen, C.-K.
10D-2 Integrated Plate Acoustic Wave Transducers Using Mode Conversion
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10F-5 Integrated Ultrasonic Transducers above 500°C ❑
2F-4 High Frequency (>30 MHz) Flexible Broadband Transducers
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Jeng, G.-S.
P6B-1 Error Analysis of Autocorrelation-Based Velocity Vector Estimation in the Aperture Domain
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Jensen, J. A.
11C-1 Fast Spectral Velocity Estimation Using Adaptive Techniques: In-Vivo Results
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12B-3 Validation of Transverse Oscillation Vector Velocity Estimation In-Vivo
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12B-6 Multi-Frequency Encoding for Rapid Color Flow and Quadroplex Imaging
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4B-4 Precise Time-of-Flight Calculation For 3D Synthetic Aperture Focusing
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4B-6 A Novel Method for Direct Localized Sound Speed Measurement Using the Virtual Source Paradigm
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8A-3 System Architecture of an Experimental Synthetic Aperture Real-Time Ultrasound System
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P2B-1 Synthetic Aperture Focusing Applied to Imaging Using a Rotating Single Element Transducer
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P2B-12 Minimum Variance Beamforming for High Frame-Rate Ultrasound Imaging
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P6B-4 Multi-Dimensional Spectrum Analysis for 2-D Vector Velocity Estimation
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Jeong, C. G.
5C-2 Non-Invasive Ultrasound Elastic Modulus Estimates on Tissue Scaffold Mechanical Property Change
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Jeong, J. S.
P5J-1 Dual-Layer Transducer Array for 3-D Imaging ❑
Jeong, M.-K.
P2B-2 A New Architectural Design of Full Aperture, Full Frame-Rate Synthetic Aperture Beamforming ASIC
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P2B-3 A New Motion Estimation and Compensation Method for Real-Time Ultrasonic Synthetic Aperture Imaging
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Jerez-Hanckes, C. F.
8E-5 Full 3D SAW IDT Boundary Element Model for Massless Electrodes
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Jia, C.
10B-5 4D Elasticity Imaging of PVA LV Phantom Integrated with Pulsatile Circulation System Using 2D Phased Array
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11B-6 Detection of Electrical Current in a Live Rabbit Heart using Ultrasound
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7C-6 Motion Artifact Reduction by ECG Gating in Ultrasound Induced Thermal Strain Imaging
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9A-2 Controlled 2D Cardiac Elasticity Imaging on an Isolated Perfused Rabbit Heart
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P4B-6 Error Analysis of Axial Displacement Estimation in Elasticity Imaging
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Jiang, B.
P3K-2 Fabrication and Characterization of Nanocrystalline TiO2-Polymer Composite Matching Layers
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5C-3 3D Electrode Displacement Elastography Using the Siemens C7F2 fourSight 4D Ultrasound Transducer
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5C-4 Volumetric Strain Imaging ❑
6C-1 Imaging the Elastic Nonlinearity of Tissues ❑
P4F-7 Integration of a Pressure Sensing Array Into Ultrasound Elastography
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Jiang, X.
4F-1 Optimization of Single Crystal Composite Arrays for Harmonic Imaging
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4F-5 PC-MUT Arrays for Ophthalmologic Ultrasound ❑
Joblot, S.
P1I-4 Simulation of BAW Resonators Frequency Adjustment
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P1B-2 Design and Construction of a Flow Phantom for HIFU Research
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Johnston, K. P.
8B-2 Imaging of Iron Oxide Nanoparticles Using Magneto-Motive Ultrasound
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Joseph, J.
P1C-9 Prostate Cancer Detection Based on Three Dimensional Sonoelastography
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Jou, J. M.
P6E-8 A Study on the New Type Linear Ultrasonic Motor (LUSM)
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Jou, J.-M.
P6F-3 A Study on the Wedge-Shaped Piezoelectric Transformer (WSPT)
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P3C-5 Split-Focused Ultrasound for Breast Tumor Thermal Surgery with Multidirectional Heating
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Jundt, J.
12F-4 Investigation of Efficient Ultrasonic Array Focusing in Attenuative Solids
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Jung, H.
4F-3 Piezoelectric Single Crystal for Medical Ultrasound Transducer
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Kaajakari, V.
P6H-1 Electrochemical Etching of Quartz ❑
Kaddur, K.
8B-3 Transmembrane Extraction of Fluorescent Proteins with Ultrasound and Microbubbles
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6E-5 High Performance and Miniature Surface Acoustic Wave Devices with Excellent Temperature Stability Using High Density Metal Electrodes
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P2H-4 Small (3x2.5mm²) Surface Acoustic Wave Duplexer for W-CDMA with Good Temperature and Frequency Characteristics
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P2H-5 Small 3×2.5mm² Sized Surface Acoustic Wave Duplexer for US-PCS with Excellent Temperature and Frequency Characteristics
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Kaitila, J.
3C-1 Review of Wave Propagation in BAW Thin Film Devices - Progress and Prospects
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Kaivola, M.
P3J-1 Direct Observation of Surface Acoustic Wave Interaction with a Phononic Crystal
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P1G-3 Highly (110)-Oriented Potassium Niobate Thin Films Prepared by RF-Magnetron Sputtering
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Kalanyan, B.
P0-9 A Lateral Field Excited Acoustic Wave Sensor for the Detection of Saxitoxin in Water
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Kalisz, A.
8A-4 Spatial Co-Registration of Magnetic Resonance and Ultrasound Images of the Prostate as a Basis for Multi-Modality Tissue-Type Imaging
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Kaltenbacher, B.
P2I-5 Enhanced Finite Element Scheme for Non-Linear Piezoelectricity
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3F-1 Perfectly Matched Layer Technique for the Numerical Computation of Wave Propagation Phenomena
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P2I-5 Enhanced Finite Element Scheme for Non-Linear Piezoelectricity
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Kalyanam, S.
P0-6 Kelvin-Voigt Fractional Derivative Approach Reduces Parameter Space for Elasticity Imaging
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Kamaya, A.
P6A-4 A Co-Axial Scanning Acoustic and Photoacoustic Microscope
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Kameda, S.
P1H-4 FBAR Characteristics with AlN Film Using MOCVD Method and Ru/Ta Electrode
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10B-1 Strain Imaging of Arterial Wall with Translational Motion Compensation and Error Correction
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11C-2 Minute Roughness Measurement Using Phase Tracking for Arterial Wall Diagnosis Non-Invasively In Vivo
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9A-4 Ultrasonic Imaging of Propagation of Electric Excitation in Heart Wall
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P0-4 Transient Change in the Hysteresis Property of the Arterial Wall Due to Flow-Mediated Dilation
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P2A-10 Identification of Heart Wall Based on Coherence of Ultrasonic RF Echoes Evaluated in Frequency Domain
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P6C-12 Angular Dependence of Ultrasonic Echo from Surface with Minute Roughness
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Kananen, V.
P1E-3 Ultrasonic QNDE Instrument for Quantitative Inclusion and Pore Characterization of Steel Billets
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Kanda, H.
P1C-8 Clinical Performance of Balloon-Inflation-Based Elasticity Imaging for Prostate Cancer Diagnosis
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Kanna, S.
P2E-7 A Novel AT-Cut Gyroscope, Its Analysis and Design ❑
P5H-1 Hybrid Finite Element Analysis of Leakey Surface Acoustic Waves in Periodic Waveguides of Finite Thickness
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Kapusta, L.
10B-4 4D Cardiac Strain Imaging: Methods and Initial Results
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P2A-2 Three-Dimensional Cardiac Image Segmentation Using Adaptive Filtering and 3D Deformable Simplex Meshes
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5E-3 Experimental Evidence for a Growing Surface Wave and Acoustic Beam Narrowing upon Reflection from Fluid-Solid Interfaces
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Karadayi, K.
12B-2 Functional Doppler Imaging: A Feasibility Study ❑
Karaman, M.
2C-3 An Integrated Circuit with Transmit Beamforming and Parallel Receive Channels for 3D Ultrasound Imaging: Testing and Characterization
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2F-2 Annular CMUT Arrays for Side Looking Intravascular Ultrasound Imaging
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P0-18 Forward-Looking IVUS Imaging Using a Dual-Annular Ring CMUT Array: Experimental Results
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12D-4 Welding Characteristics of a 27 kHz Ultrasonic Complex Vibration Welding System with Six Transducers Integrated Using a (2,1) Mode Transverse Vibration Disk
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Karl, M.
P1A-11 Non-Linear Effects of Signal to Image Mapping in Voxel-Driven SAFT Based Reconstruction Approaches
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Karshafian, R.
10C-3 Radial Modulation Imaging of Microbubbles at High Frequency
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P4E-1 The Dependence of Sonoporation on Cell Cycle Phase: Enhanced Effect During G2 and S-Phase
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Kaskela, A.
P1E-5 Understanding Ultrasound-Induced Aluminum Oxide Breakage During Wirebonding
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P2H-4 Small (3x2.5mm²) Surface Acoustic Wave Duplexer for W-CDMA with Good Temperature and Frequency Characteristics
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Kaupang, H.
P2B-10 Second-Harmonic Aberration Correction ❑
Kawabata, K.-I.
2A-3 Enhanced and Site-Specific HIFU Treatment with Phase-Change Nano Droplet
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9F-2 Heat Conductive Array Transducer for Phase-Conversion Molecular Imaging
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P4C-1 Tumor Enhanced Imaging and Treatment with Targeted Phase-Change Nano Particles
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P5B-3 Frame Accumulation Method with Motion Compensation for High-Contrast Vascular Imaging in Artery Phase
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8E-1 A Technique for P-Matrix Computation by Periodic FEM/BEM Analysis
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8E-2 Accurate FEM/BEM Modeling of SAW Devices Coated with Dielectric Layers
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Kawakami, S.
P5B-11 Monitoring Device of Au Nano-Particle Distribution in Living Body Using Ultrasonic Velocity Change Image
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Kawano, S.
P5I-4 Diamond Saw Resonators With SiO2/ZnO/IDT/ZnO/Diamond Structure
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Kawase, M.
P2G-4 Suppression of Acoustic Energy Leakage in FBARs with Al Bottom Electrode: FEM Simulation and Experimental Results
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P3G-2 Effect of Ultrasound Exposure in Standing Wave Sound Field on Isoelectric Point of Nanometer Sized Diamond Particles for Abrasive Agent
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P5K-5 Performance Estimation of Ultra-Miniature One Dimensional Array Ultrasound Probe with Hydrothermally Synthesized PZT Polycrystalline Film Transducers
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Kazdailis, P.
P5F-3 Light Diffraction by IDT-Radiated Bulk Acoustic Waves in ZX-LiNbO3
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Kehoe, T.
P1G-4 Characterization of Nanoimprinting Polymer Films Using Picosecond Ultrasonics
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P2I-7 1-3 Piezofiber-Silicone Rubber-Composite with Different Resonance Frequencies Enabling Frequency Controlled Shapes of the Ultrasound Radiation Pattern
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P2B-15 Transient Acoustic Fields Produced by Rectangular Apertures and Linear Arrays in Viscous Media
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Kelly, S. P.
10D-1 On-Line Ultrasonic Inspection at Elevated Temperatures
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Kennedy, J.
P3C-12 Combining Spectral and Intensity Data to Identify Regions of Cavitation in Ultrasound Images; Application to HIFU
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P5H-2 Novel SAW Network Model Parameter Extraction Technique
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Kent, J.
2B-1 Robert Adler's Touchscreen Inventions ❑
Keren, S.
P6A-4 A Co-Axial Scanning Acoustic and Photoacoustic Microscope
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Ketterling, J.
8A-4 Spatial Co-Registration of Magnetic Resonance and Ultrasound Images of the Prostate as a Basis for Multi-Modality Tissue-Type Imaging
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Ketterling, J. A.
12A-5 Subharmonic Response from Polymer-Shelled Contrast Agents
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P2I-3 A Comparison of Acoustic Beam Properties of a High-Frequency Annular and Linear Array
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Khaled, W.
P1C-1 Evaluation of Material Parameters of PVA Phantoms for Reconstructive Ultrasound Elastography
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P5D-6 Displacement Estimators Using Angular Insonifications for Reconstructive Elastography
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P0-1 High Resolution Fundamental and Harmonic Imaging Using a MEMS Fabricated Ultrasonic Transducer
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3E-3 Dispersion and Polarization of Surface Waves Trapped in High Aspect Ratio Electrode Arrays
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P4L-3 Anisotropic Wave-Surface Shaped Annular Interdigital Transducer
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Khelif, A.
3E-3 Dispersion and Polarization of Surface Waves Trapped in High Aspect Ratio Electrode Arrays
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P0-11 Experimental Study of Complete Band Gaps and Waveguiding Inside Phononic Crystal Slabs
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P3J-1 Direct Observation of Surface Acoustic Wave Interaction with a Phononic Crystal
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P4L-3 Anisotropic Wave-Surface Shaped Annular Interdigital Transducer
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P1F-3 Numerically-Analytical Calculation Method for Vibration Amplitude Distributions of Inharmonic Modes of Double Rotated Cuts Thickness-Shear Resonators
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Khosravi, S.
P5C-4 Image Guidance Using Camera and Ultrasound Images
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Khrakovsky, O.
P3E-4 Transducer Design for Liquid Custody Transfer Ultrasonic Flowmetering
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Khuri-Yakub, B. T.
2C-3 An Integrated Circuit with Transmit Beamforming and Parallel Receive Channels for 3D Ultrasound Imaging: Testing and Characterization
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6D-1 The Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducer (CMUT) as a Chem/Bio Sensor
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6F-2 Extended Insulation Layer Structure for CMUTs ❑
6F-4 50-kHz Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducers for Generating Highly Directional Sound with Parametric Arrays
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6F-5 Characterization of Fabrication Related Gap-Height Variations in Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducers
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P1B-10 Advantages of Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonics Transducers (CMUTs) for High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU)
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P6A-4 A Co-Axial Scanning Acoustic and Photoacoustic Microscope
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Khuri-Yakub, P. T.
10C-6 Fully Integrated CMUT-Based Forward-Looking Intracardiac Imaging for Electrophysiology
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P2H-4 Small (3x2.5mm²) Surface Acoustic Wave Duplexer for W-CDMA with Good Temperature and Frequency Characteristics
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Kiessel, L. M.
P4F-7 Integration of a Pressure Sensing Array Into Ultrasound Elastography
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Kikuchi, T.
P3G-2 Effect of Ultrasound Exposure in Standing Wave Sound Field on Isoelectric Point of Nanometer Sized Diamond Particles for Abrasive Agent
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Kilian, P.
P6D-1 3D/4D Ultrasound Registration of Bone ❑
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P2B-2 A New Architectural Design of Full Aperture, Full Frame-Rate Synthetic Aperture Beamforming ASIC
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P2B-3 A New Motion Estimation and Compensation Method for Real-Time Ultrasonic Synthetic Aperture Imaging
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Kim, C. U.
P6G-4 High Q-factor STW-Resonators on AT-Cut of Quartz ❑
Kim, D.-Y.
P2B-3 A New Motion Estimation and Compensation Method for Real-Time Ultrasonic Synthetic Aperture Imaging
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Kim, E. S.
10F-3 Self-Focused ZnO Transducers for Ultrasonic Biomicroscopy
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12E-4 Low Phase Noise, Low Power Consuming 3.7 GHz Oscillator Based on High-Overtone Bulk Acoustic Resonator
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Kim, H. H.
10F-4 Self-Focused 1-3 Composite LiNbO3 Single Element Transducers for High Frequency HIFU Applications
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2F-3 Design of 20 MHz Convex Array Transducers for High Frequency Ophthalmic Imaging
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Kim, J.
12E-0 2X Size and Cost Reduction of Film Bulk Acoustic Resonator (FBAR) Chips with Tungsten Electrodes for PCS/GPS/800 MHz Multiplexers
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P5E-3 Study on the Surface Wave Propagation in the Diamond Coated Silicon
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Kim, J. H.
12B-2 Functional Doppler Imaging: A Feasibility Study ❑
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8F-1 Integrated All-Optical Ultrasound Transducers ❑
Kim, K.
10B-5 4D Elasticity Imaging of PVA LV Phantom Integrated with Pulsatile Circulation System Using 2D Phased Array
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5C-2 Non-Invasive Ultrasound Elastic Modulus Estimates on Tissue Scaffold Mechanical Property Change
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7C-6 Motion Artifact Reduction by ECG Gating in Ultrasound Induced Thermal Strain Imaging
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9A-2 Controlled 2D Cardiac Elasticity Imaging on an Isolated Perfused Rabbit Heart
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Kim, Y.
12B-2 Functional Doppler Imaging: A Feasibility Study ❑
P2B-17 Single-Chip Solution for Ultrasound Imaging Systems: Initial Results
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P5E-3 Study on the Surface Wave Propagation in the Diamond Coated Silicon
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Kim, Y. Y.
P3E-1 Torsional Wave Transduction in a Rotating Shaft Using Magnetostrictive Patch Array
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Kim, Y.-G.
P2B-2 A New Architectural Design of Full Aperture, Full Frame-Rate Synthetic Aperture Beamforming ASIC
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Kimoto, A.
P5E-4 3D Transient Analysis of Ultrasound Propagation Using Finite Difference Time Domain Method and Its Experimental Verification
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P6B-11 How Fat Layers Affect the Clinical Diagnosis from Doppler Data
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P3A-3 Further Investigation of Ring Resonance in Estimation of Local Elasticity of Arteries
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Kinugawa, T.
P2A-10 Identification of Heart Wall Based on Coherence of Ultrasonic RF Echoes Evaluated in Frequency Domain
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Kirk, K. J.
10D-1 On-Line Ultrasonic Inspection at Elevated Temperatures
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P1I-1 Acoustical Parameters Characterisation of Aluminium Nitride Thin Film BAW Resonators Using Resonant Spectrum Approach
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P5C-5 Design and Validation of an Ultrasound Array Optimised for Epidural Needle Guidance
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Kirsch, P.
4E-5 Study of Temperature Coefficient of Frequency and Electromechanical Coupling Coefficient of X Band Frequency SAW Devices Based on AlN/Diamond Layered Structure
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Kishimoto, G.
8D-2 Vibration Characteristics of Complex Vibration Converters Using Different Velocity Metal Ring Pairs
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Kita, R.
P2H-4 Small (3x2.5mm²) Surface Acoustic Wave Duplexer for W-CDMA with Good Temperature and Frequency Characteristics
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Kiuch, M.
P1G-5 Ion Beam Sputter-Deposited ZnO Thin Film for Broadband Shear Wave Excitation in the GHz Range
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Kleiman, R.
P3I-1 Effect of Gamma and Neutron Radiation on Quartz SAW Resonators
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Klibanov, A. L.
11A-4 Molecular Imaging with Targeted Contrast Agents and High Frequency Ultrasound
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9B-5 Ultrasound Therapy with Drug Loaded Microcapsules ❑
9B-6 Inhibition of Smooth Muscle Proliferation by Ultrasound-Triggered Release of Rapamycin from Microbubbles
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8F-4 Ultrasound Phased Array for Airborne Applications Based on Cellular Polymer
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P2E-5 Silicon Based GHz Acoustic Lenses For Time Resolved Acoustic Microscopy
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Knuuttila, J. V.
P3J-2 Laser-Interferometric Analysis of Rayleigh Wave Radiation from a LLSAW Resonator
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Kobayashi, K.
4C-4 B-Mode and C-Mode Imaging of Regenerated 3D Skin Model with 100 MHz Ultrasound
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9D-1 Precise Calibration for Biological Acoustic Impedance Microscope
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorP1J-3 Evaluation of 2D Hydrophone Array System Using Epitaxial PZT Thin Film Grown on Epitaxial Γ -Al2O3/Si Substrate
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Kobayashi, M.
10D-2 Integrated Plate Acoustic Wave Transducers Using Mode Conversion
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10F-5 Integrated Ultrasonic Transducers above 500°C ❑
2F-4 High Frequency (>30 MHz) Flexible Broadband Transducers
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Kogai, T.
P4J-3 Dip-Type Liquid-Phase Sensor Using SH-SAW ❑
Koh, K.
P3I-3 Wafer Level Chip Size Packaging of SAW Devices Using Low Temperature Sacrifice Process
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P5I-1 Multiple States Switching Operation of AlGaN /GaN Layer Mode Device
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P2G-5 Area and Dispersion Dependence of Vibration Shape and Coupling Coefficient in Thin Film BAW Resonators
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P3J-1 Direct Observation of Surface Acoustic Wave Interaction with a Phononic Crystal
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Kolias, T. J.
10B-5 4D Elasticity Imaging of PVA LV Phantom Integrated with Pulsatile Circulation System Using 2D Phased Array
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9A-2 Controlled 2D Cardiac Elasticity Imaging on an Isolated Perfused Rabbit Heart
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Kolios, M. C.
P3D-3 Transmission Ultrasound Imaging to Guide Thermal Therapy
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P6C-4 Extended System Transfer Compensation for Parametric Imaging in Ultrasonic Response Assessment of Anti-Cancer Therapies
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12B-2 Functional Doppler Imaging: A Feasibility Study ❑
Komura, T.
P2H-5 Small 3×2.5mm² Sized Surface Acoustic Wave Duplexer for US-PCS with Excellent Temperature and Frequency Characteristics
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Kondo, T.
P6C-9 An Ultrasound Phantom with Long-Term Stability Using a New Biomimic Soft Gel Material
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Kono, K.
P5B-11 Monitoring Device of Au Nano-Particle Distribution in Living Body Using Ultrasonic Velocity Change Image
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Konofagou, E.
11B-1 Noninvasive Electromechanical Wave Imaging and Conduction Velocity Estimation In Vivo
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10B-6 A Composite Imaging Technique for High Frame-Rate and Full-View Cardiovascular Ultrasound and Elasticity Imaging
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11B-5 Pulse Wave Imaging Of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms: Comparison Between Control And Angiotensin II-Treated Mice In Vivo
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9A-1 Experimental Assessment of Angle-Independent Myocardial Elastography Performance Using a Left-Ventricular Phantom Undergoing Physiologic Motion
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9A-3 Clinical Validation of Angle-Independent Myocardial Elastography Using MRI Tagging
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9C-5 2D Simulation of the Harmonic Motion Imaging (HMI) with Experimental Validation
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P0-3 Focused Ultrasound-Induced Molecular Delivery through the Blood-Brain Barrier
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P4A-1 Automated Contour Tracking For High Frame-Rate, Full-View Myocardial Elastography In Vivo
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorP4A-2 An In-Vivo Study of Frame Rate Optimization for Myocardial Elastography
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Konopatskaya, I.
6A-4 Focused Ultrasound Potential to Initiate Spreading Depression for Disruption of Blood Brain Barrier
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Kooiman, K.
9B-5 Ultrasound Therapy with Drug Loaded Microcapsules ❑
Koroleva, V.
6A-4 Focused Ultrasound Potential to Initiate Spreading Depression for Disruption of Blood Brain Barrier
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Kortbek, J.
P2B-1 Synthetic Aperture Focusing Applied to Imaging Using a Rotating Single Element Transducer
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P6B-5 In Vivo Vector Flow Imaging Using Improved Directional Beamforming
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P1J-5 Performance Comparison of Screen-Printed Piezoelectric Structures on Porous PZT and Alumina Substrates
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Kosinski, J. A.
10E-2 A Topology to Ameliorate Insertion Loss and Large Signal Capture Effects in Tunable SAW Filters
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Kosykh, A. V.
P1F-3 Numerically-Analytical Calculation Method for Vibration Amplitude Distributions of Inharmonic Modes of Double Rotated Cuts Thickness-Shear Resonators
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Kotani, H.
P6E-3 Surface Acoustic Wave Linear Motor Using Segment-Structured Diamond-Like Carbon Films on Contact Surface
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P6E-4 Glass Substrate Surface Acoustic Wave Linear Motor
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11A-5 Interrogation of the Targeting Mechanisms of Ultrasound Contrast Agent Microbubbles Using Atomic Force Microscopy
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P5B-9 Investigation of the Response of Attached biSphere™ Microbubbles to Ultrasound
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Köymen, H.
P4M-3 Experimental Characterization of Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducers
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Krams, R.
12A-2 Subharmonic Contrast Intravascular Ultrasound ❑
Krasser, E.
3D-1 Absolute Transit Time Detection for Ultrasonic Gas Flowmeters Based on Time and Phase Domain Characteristics
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P5G-2 Acoustic Surface Wave Induced Propagation of Liquids in Open Channels
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Krishnaswamy, S.
7D-5 Detection and Sizing of Delaminations in Composites Using Modally-Selective Lamb-Wave Transducers
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Krogias, C.
P2C-1 A Training Station to Facilitate Transcranial Ultrasound Imaging
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Kruse, D. E.
11A-3 A Novel Sensitive Targeted Imaging Technique for Ultrasonic Molecular Imaging
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3B-2 Efficient Array Design for Sonotherapy Enhanced Drug Delivery
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Kuban, B.
P0-1 High Resolution Fundamental and Harmonic Imaging Using a MEMS Fabricated Ultrasonic Transducer
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Kubodera, Y.
8D-2 Vibration Characteristics of Complex Vibration Converters Using Different Velocity Metal Ring Pairs
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Kucewicz, J.
P1B-3 Noninvasive Bleeding Detection and Localization Using Three Dimensional Doppler Ultrasound
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Kudo, K.
P6C-12 Angular Dependence of Ultrasonic Echo from Surface with Minute Roughness
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P6E-5 Analysis of PZT Layer Thickness in Traveling Wave Ultrasonic Motor Performance
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Kuhnke, J.
P5J-5 Direct Attach of Planar-Based and Ribbon-Based Cables to Ultrasound Imaging Arrays
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Kunisue, T.
P6C-9 An Ultrasound Phantom with Long-Term Stability Using a New Biomimic Soft Gel Material
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Kupnik, M.
3D-1 Absolute Transit Time Detection for Ultrasonic Gas Flowmeters Based on Time and Phase Domain Characteristics
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6D-1 The Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducer (CMUT) as a Chem/Bio Sensor
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6F-2 Extended Insulation Layer Structure for CMUTs ❑
6F-4 50-kHz Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducers for Generating Highly Directional Sound with Parametric Arrays
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6F-5 Characterization of Fabrication Related Gap-Height Variations in Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducers
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P1B-10 Advantages of Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonics Transducers (CMUTs) for High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU)
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Kurosawa, H.
P1G-3 Highly (110)-Oriented Potassium Niobate Thin Films Prepared by RF-Magnetron Sputtering
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P1J-4 Evaluation of Small Ultrasonic Probe Using Lead Zirconate Titanate Film Deposited by Hydrothermal Method
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P5K-5 Performance Estimation of Ultra-Miniature One Dimensional Array Ultrasound Probe with Hydrothermally Synthesized PZT Polycrystalline Film Transducers
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Kuscer, D.
P1J-5 Performance Comparison of Screen-Printed Piezoelectric Structures on Porous PZT and Alumina Substrates
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Kushkuley, L.
P1B-7 Experimental and Theoretical Study of Strongly Focused High Intensity Ultrasound
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P3J-3 SAW Method for Measuring of Relaxation Process in Ferroelectric Ceramics
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P0-13 Phase Velocity Control of Surface Acoustic Waves Based on Surface Shorting and Electrical Field Application Using MEMS Switches
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Kwok, K.-L.
P2F-8 Multipath Interference Between Plane and Corner Reflection for Ultrasonic Ranging Systems
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Kwon, S.-J.
2C-5 Simplification of High Frame Rate Imaging System with Coordinate Rotation
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Kyuzen, T.
12D-4 Welding Characteristics of a 27 kHz Ultrasonic Complex Vibration Welding System with Six Transducers Integrated Using a (2,1) Mode Transverse Vibration Disk
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12B-1 Detectability of Small Blood Vessels Using High-Frequency Power Doppler Ultrasound
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Lacrampe, M.
8A-4 Spatial Co-Registration of Magnetic Resonance and Ultrasound Images of the Prostate as a Basis for Multi-Modality Tissue-Type Imaging
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Lad, R.
P4L-1 Enabling Very High Temperature Acoustic Wave Devices for Sensor & Frequency Control Applications
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Laine, A. F.
P2A-9 Analysis of 4D Ultrasound for Dynamic Measures of Cardiac Function
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Lal, A.
5C-1 Ultrasonic Microprobe Based Tubular Size Assay ❑
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12F-5 Transmission of Acoustic Plane Waves through Multilayered Piezoelectric Plates
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Lamberti, N.
P2I-4 Design and Experimental Characterization of an Composite Longitudinal-Flexural Mode Ultrasonic Transducer
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Lamboul, B.
P1A-1 Phase Domain Velocity Estimation in Medical Ultrasound with Linear Frequency Modulated Chirps: A Simulation Study
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Lang, H. P.
6D-1 The Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducer (CMUT) as a Chem/Bio Sensor
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P2A-3 Multimodal PET/Ultrasound Imaging for Cardiac Molecular Imaging
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Lanz, R.
P1H-5 Uniformity Optimization of the Electromechanical Coupling Coefficient in AlN Based Bulk Acoustic Wave Resonators
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Lanza, G. M.
6C-6 Qualitative Properties of an Entropy-Based Signal Detector
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P3C-2 Ultrasound Energy Rapidly Labels Stem/Progenitor Cells with Nanoparticle Beacons without Disrupting Membrane Integrity
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorLapp, S.
P1I-1 Acoustical Parameters Characterisation of Aluminium Nitride Thin Film BAW Resonators Using Resonant Spectrum Approach
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Lardat, R.
8E-5 Full 3D SAW IDT Boundary Element Model for Massless Electrodes
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larrat, B.
8C-6 Anisotropic Viscoelastic Properties of the Corpus Callosum - Application of High-Resolution 3D MR-Elastography to an Alzheimer Mouse Model
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Larson III, J. D.
11E-3 A Thermally Stable CMOS Oscillator Using Temperature Compensated FBAR
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12F-3 A Pitch-Catch UHF Piezoelectric Transformer Fabricated with Thin Film PZT Transducers
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Papers by AuthorPapers by Author7E-2 A De-Coupled Stacked Bulk Acoustic Resonator (DSBAR) Filter With 2 dB Bandwidth > 4%
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Larson, T.
10A-3 Intravascular Photoacoustic Imaging with Gold Nanoparticles
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8B-2 Imaging of Iron Oxide Nanoparticles Using Magneto-Motive Ultrasound
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Lasaygues, P.
P3D-4 Two-Dimensional Ultrasonic Computed Tomography of Growing Bones
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Laskowitz, D. T.
7A-5 Real-Time 3D Contrast-Enhanced Transcranial Ultrasound
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Laude, V.
3E-3 Dispersion and Polarization of Surface Waves Trapped in High Aspect Ratio Electrode Arrays
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P0-11 Experimental Study of Complete Band Gaps and Waveguiding Inside Phononic Crystal Slabs
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P3J-1 Direct Observation of Surface Acoustic Wave Interaction with a Phononic Crystal
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P4L-3 Anisotropic Wave-Surface Shaped Annular Interdigital Transducer
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Laugier, P.
12C-1 High Resolution Acoustic Microscopy: A New Method to Investigate Remodeling Process of Trabecular Bone
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P1A-7 Automatic Segmentation of the Anterior Chamber in In Vivo High-Frequency Ultrasound Images of the Eye
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P5A-5 Dependence of Both Slow and Fast Wave Mode Properties on Bone Volume Fraction and Structural Anisotropy in Human Trabecular Bone: A 3D Simulation Study
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorP5A-8 Spatial Distribution of Acoustic Impedance and Microstructure Assessed by Scanning Acoustic Microscopy in Human Radial Cortical Bone
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P6C-3 Quantitative Ultrasonography Of Choroidal Melanoma Following Proton-Beam Radiotherapy
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Lauriks, W.
P5C-2 A New Convolution-Based Methodology to Simulate Ultrasound Images in a 2D / 3D Sector Format
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Laux, G.
2B-1 Robert Adler's Touchscreen Inventions ❑
Lavarello, R.
8B-6 Semiautomatic Detection of Microbubble Ultrasound Contrast Agent Destruction Applied to Definity® Using Support Vector Machines
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P4D-4 Image Reconstruction of Moderate Contrast Targets Using the Distorted Born Iterative Method
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11C-3 Sonorheometry: A New Method for Assessing Coagulation Potential
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Lawrence, P.
P5C-4 Image Guidance Using Camera and Ultrasound Images
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Lay, H.
2C-4 A 64-Channel Beamformer for 50 MHz Linear Arrays ❑
Lay, L. L.
P2B-5 Integrated Amplifier Array for High Frequency Ultrasound
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Le Brizoual, L.
4E-3 Very High Surface Acoustic Wave Velocity on the Layered Structure Formed of Aluminium Nitride on Nanocrystalline Diamond on Silicon
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorP4K-4 Novel Layered SAW Structure for Droplet Multidirectional Actuating and Sensing
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Le Clézio, E.
12F-5 Transmission of Acoustic Plane Waves through Multilayered Piezoelectric Plates
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Le Guennec, J. Y.
P4E-2 On the Mechanisms of Ultrasound Contrast Agents Induced Arrhythmias
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Le Huerou, J.-Y.
P6C-3 Quantitative Ultrasonography Of Choroidal Melanoma Following Proton-Beam Radiotherapy
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Lebrizoual, L.
4E-2 Theoretical and Experimental Study of the Differential Thermal Expansion Effect on the TCD of Layered SAW Temperature Sensors Application to Aluminum Nitride Based Layered Structures
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4D-2 Manipulation of Micro-Particles Using a Piezoelectric Actuator
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4D-3 Multi-Layer Interfacial Property Analysis Using a Multi-Frequency Thickness Shear Mode (MFTSM) Device Built on a Single-Chip
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P1D-1 A Rapid Method for Classification of Interfacial Processes Using Multi-Harmonic Thickness Shear Mode(MTSM) Sensors
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Lecarpentier, F.
8D-6 High Frequency Propagation in Structured Solids ❑
Lee Jr., F. T.
5C-3 3D Electrode Displacement Elastography Using the Siemens C7F2 fourSight 4D Ultrasound Transducer
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorLee, B. S.
P2E-3 Power Harvesting Using Piezoelectric MEMS Generator with Interdigital Electrodes
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Lee, C.-Y.
12E-4 Low Phase Noise, Low Power Consuming 3.7 GHz Oscillator Based on High-Overtone Bulk Acoustic Resonator
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P5K-4 High-Overtone Self-Focusing Acoustic Transducer for High Frequency Ultrasonic Imaging
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Lee, D.
11E-3 A Thermally Stable CMOS Oscillator Using Temperature Compensated FBAR
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Lee, H.
P3D-6 Simulation, Fabrication, and Characterization of a Novel Flexible, Conformal Ultrasound Transducer Array
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorLee, H. J.
2C-3 An Integrated Circuit with Transmit Beamforming and Parallel Receive Channels for 3D Ultrasound Imaging: Testing and Characterization
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6D-1 The Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducer (CMUT) as a Chem/Bio Sensor
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Lee, H.-W.
P2B-2 A New Architectural Design of Full Aperture, Full Frame-Rate Synthetic Aperture Beamforming ASIC
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P2B-3 A New Motion Estimation and Compensation Method for Real-Time Ultrasonic Synthetic Aperture Imaging
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Lee, J.
P2I-2 Design of Steep Intensity Distribution for Acoustic Tweezer Using Multiple High Frequency Focused Transducers
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorLee, W. T.
P6B-14 A 3D Ultrasound System for Image Guided Modeling of Patient-Specific Artery Geometries
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Lee, W.-N.
10B-6 A Composite Imaging Technique for High Frame-Rate and Full-View Cardiovascular Ultrasound and Elasticity Imaging
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9A-1 Experimental Assessment of Angle-Independent Myocardial Elastography Performance Using a Left-Ventricular Phantom Undergoing Physiologic Motion
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9A-3 Clinical Validation of Angle-Independent Myocardial Elastography Using MRI Tagging
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P4A-2 An In-Vivo Study of Frame Rate Optimization for Myocardial Elastography
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Lee, W.-Y.
P2B-3 A New Motion Estimation and Compensation Method for Real-Time Ultrasonic Synthetic Aperture Imaging
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorLee, Y.-C.
9E-6 Acoustic Realignment of Nematic Liquid Crystals by Guided Waves
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Lefebvre, J.-P.
P3D-4 Two-Dimensional Ultrasonic Computed Tomography of Growing Bones
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P4D-1 Development of a Finite Element Model of Ultrasound Contrast Agent
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Lefevre, A.
P0-15 Temperature Compensated Bulk Acoustic Wave Resonator and its Predictive 1D Acoustic Tool for RF Filtering
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Legros, M.
3F-6 Ultra-Wide Bandwidth Array for New Imaging Modalities
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorLeguerney, I.
P5A-8 Spatial Distribution of Acoustic Impedance and Microstructure Assessed by Scanning Acoustic Microscopy in Human Radial Cortical Bone
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Lemor, R.
P2E-5 Silicon Based GHz Acoustic Lenses For Time Resolved Acoustic Microscopy
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Lemor, R. M.
8F-4 Ultrasound Phased Array for Airborne Applications Based on Cellular Polymer
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9D-3 Characterization of Adipogenic, Chondrogenic and Osteogenic Differentiation with Time-Resolved Acoustic Microscopy
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9D-5 Variation of the Sound Attenuation Inside HeLa Cells During Cell Division Using High-Frequency Time-Resolved Acoustic Microscope
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorP6A-5 Real-Time Optoacoustic Imaging Using Near Infrared Absorbing Gold Nanoshells For Contrast Enhancement
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Leodore, L. M.
P5B-6 In Vitro Pressure Estimation Obtained from Subharmonic Contrast Microbubble Signals
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Lepetaev, A. N.
P1F-3 Numerically-Analytical Calculation Method for Vibration Amplitude Distributions of Inharmonic Modes of Double Rotated Cuts Thickness-Shear Resonators
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Lerch, R.
3F-1 Perfectly Matched Layer Technique for the Numerical Computation of Wave Propagation Phenomena
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P2I-5 Enhanced Finite Element Scheme for Non-Linear Piezoelectricity
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorLeslie, T.
P3C-12 Combining Spectral and Intensity Data to Identify Regions of Cavitation in Ultrasound Images; Application to HIFU
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Lethiecq, M.
P1J-5 Performance Comparison of Screen-Printed Piezoelectric Structures on Porous PZT and Alumina Substrates
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P2I-9 Modeling of Axisymetrical Transducer Configurations Based on Pseudospectral/Finite-Difference Time-Domain Method
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Leung, K. Y. E.
P2A-6 Automatic Segmentation of the Left Ventricle in 3D Echocardiography Using Active Appearance Models
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P2A-8 Fully Automatic Detection of Left Ventricular Long Axis and Mitral Valve Plane in 3D Echocardiography
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorLeung, W.
P2F-8 Multipath Interference Between Plane and Corner Reflection for Ultrasonic Ranging Systems
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Levassort, F.
P1J-1 Optimized Piezoelectric Sol-Gel Composite Films for High Frequency Ultrasonic Transducers
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P1J-5 Performance Comparison of Screen-Printed Piezoelectric Structures on Porous PZT and Alumina Substrates
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P2I-9 Modeling of Axisymetrical Transducer Configurations Based on Pseudospectral/Finite-Difference Time-Domain Method
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Lévesque, D.
2F-4 High Frequency (>30 MHz) Flexible Broadband Transducers
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorLewandowski, M.
P1A-6 Versatile High Frequency Coded Imaging System ❑
P1A-9 Transducer Bandwidth Influence on the Golay Encoded Ultrasound Echoes
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P5K-3 Novel Thick Film Transducers for High Frequency Ultrasonography
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Lewandowski, R.
5F-2 Packaging and Design of Reconfigurable Arrays for Volumetric Imaging
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Lewin, P. A.
P4E-3 100 MHz Sub-Millimeter Size Fiber Optic Pressure Sensors: Luxury or Necessity?
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P5F-2 Improved Fiber Optic Hydrophone Sensors ❑
Ley, K.
11A-4 Molecular Imaging with Targeted Contrast Agents and High Frequency Ultrasound
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorLi, B.
P2A-5 Guided Automatic Segmentation of the Murine Left Ventricle Using Conservation of Myocardial Volume
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Li, F.
P4L-2 Theoretical Analysis of Love Mode Surface Acoustic Wave Device as Cell-Based Biosensor
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Li, G.
8C-6 Anisotropic Viscoelastic Properties of the Corpus Callosum - Application of High-Resolution 3D MR-Elastography to an Alzheimer Mouse Model
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Li, K. C. P.
2A-2 Investigations into the Potential Contribution of a Thermal Mechanism for Pulsed High Intensity Focused Ultrasound Mediated Delivery
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorLi, M.
P5G-6 A Multi-DOF Ultrasonic Motor Using In-Plane Deformation of PZT Elements
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Li, M.-L.
P5B-2 Imaging Microbubble Destruction/Replenishment with Nakagami Distribution
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P6B-13 In Vivo Blood Flow Imaging of Achilles Tendon in Mice with High Frequency Ultrasound
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Li, P.-C.
10A-4 In Vitro Blood Flow Mean Velocity Estimation Using a Fast Photoacoustic Imaging System
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10C-5 Identification of Hepatocellular Carcinomas with Contrast Enhanced 40 MHz Ultrasound in Hepatitis B Virus X Protein Transgenic Mice
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6F-3 Fabrication and Assembly of a Monolithic 3D CMUT Array for Imaging Applications
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorP3B-4 Coded Excitation and Nonlinear Pulse Compression in Pulse-Inversion Fundamental Imaging
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P6B-1 Error Analysis of Autocorrelation-Based Velocity Vector Estimation in the Aperture Domain
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P6C-6 Breast Ultrasound Computer-Aided Diagnosis Using Both Acoustic and Image Features
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Li, S.
P6G-3 Switchable SAW Filter Bank with Both Narrow & Wide Channel Bandwidth and 10 Channels SAW Filter Bank
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Li, Y.
10C-4 Improved Myocardial Motion Tracking in Mouse Echocardiography Using Large-Diameter Microbubbles
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11B-2 Temporal and Spatial Analysis of Cardiac Contractile Dyssynchrony in Mouse Left Ventricle Post Myocardial Infarction Using High Resolution Ultrasound
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorLiang, K.
12F-4 Investigation of Efficient Ultrasonic Array Focusing in Attenuative Solids
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Liang, Y.
P6G-3 Switchable SAW Filter Bank with Both Narrow & Wide Channel Bandwidth and 10 Channels SAW Filter Bank
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Liao, A.-H.
10C-5 Identification of Hepatocellular Carcinomas with Contrast Enhanced 40 MHz Ultrasound in Hepatitis B Virus X Protein Transgenic Mice
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Liao, C.-K.
10A-4 In Vitro Blood Flow Mean Velocity Estimation Using a Fast Photoacoustic Imaging System
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorLibgot, R.
10C-2 High Frequency Ultrasound Characterization of Blood Clotting Process: Results Obtained With Plasma and Whole Blood
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Liebgott, H.
P4B-2 Beamforming Techniques for Motion Estimation in Ultrasound Elastography
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P5C-3 Field Simulation Parameters Design for Realistic Statistical Parameters of Radio - Frequency Ultrasound Images
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Lien, C.-L.
P2A-11 In Vivo Cardiac Imaging of Adult Zebrafish Using High Frequency Ultrasound
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Light, E.
P5C-1 Real-Time Stereo 3D Ultrasound ❑
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorLight, E. D.
4A-3 Intracranial Catheter for Integrated 3D Ultrasound Imaging & Hyperthermia: Feasibility Study
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9F-5 Combined 2D Array Transducers/Deployment Kits for Real-Time 3D Ultrasound Guidance of Interventional Devices
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P5J-2 Ultrasound Probe with Integrated ECG Lead ❑
Limsakul, C.
P5B-7 Design of Quadratic Filters for Contrast-Assisted Ultrasonic Imaging
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Lin, D. M.
P6H-6 Lead-Free Piezoelectric Ceramics for High-Frequency Ultrasound Transducers
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Lin, D.-S.
10C-6 Fully Integrated CMUT-Based Forward-Looking Intracardiac Imaging for Electrophysiology
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Papers by AuthorPapers by Author6F-1 Trench-Isolated CMUT Arrays with a Supporting Frame: Characterization and Imaging Results
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6F-5 Characterization of Fabrication Related Gap-Height Variations in Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducers
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Lin, J.
P5K-2 Optimization and Characterization of RF Sputtered Piezoelectric Zinc Oxide Thin Film for Transducer Applications
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Lin, J. M.
P2H-2 Phases of Carrier Wave in a SAW Identification Tags
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Lin, W.-L.
P3C-5 Split-Focused Ultrasound for Breast Tumor Thermal Surgery with Multidirectional Heating
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P3C-7 Investigation of Dual Curved Ultrasound Phased Arrays for Breast Tumor Thermal Therapy
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorLindner, G.
P5G-2 Acoustic Surface Wave Induced Propagation of Liquids in Open Channels
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Lindström, K.
7C-2 Non-Invasive Measurements of Longitudinal Strain of the Arterial Wall
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Lines, D. I. A.
P5C-5 Design and Validation of an Ultrasound Array Optimised for Epidural Needle Guidance
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Lipcan, K. J.
P4C-2 Contrast Enhanced US for Monitoring the Effect of VEGF Trap on Melanoma Tumor Vascularity
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Litniewski, J.
P1A-9 Transducer Bandwidth Influence on the Golay Encoded Ultrasound Echoes
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorLitovsky, S.
P0-2 Spectroscopic Intravascular Photoacoustic Imaging ❑
Liu, C. G.
11F-5 High-Frequency Piezoelectric PZT Film Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducers
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Liu, D.
5F-3 A Matrix Transducer Design with Improved Image Quality and Acquisition Rate
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6B-3 Viscoelastic Property Measurement in Thin Tissue Constructs Using Ultrasound
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Liu, J.
P6G-3 Switchable SAW Filter Bank with Both Narrow & Wide Channel Bandwidth and 10 Channels SAW Filter Bank
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorLiu, J. B.
P4C-2 Contrast Enhanced US for Monitoring the Effect of VEGF Trap on Melanoma Tumor Vascularity
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Liu, L.
12B-4 Real-Time Multi-Component Hemodynamic Measurement in Vascular Aneurysms Using Echo Particle Image Velocimetry: Comparison of In Vitro and Computational Results
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Liu, R.
10F-4 Self-Focused 1-3 Composite LiNbO3 Single Element Transducers for High Frequency HIFU Applications
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Liu, Y.
P4H-1 Finite Amplitude Method for Measurement of Nonlinearity Parameter B/A Using Plane-Wave Tone Bursts
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorLobeek, J. W.
11E-4 Application of a Vibrating Membrane Model to Bulk-Acoustic-Wave Resonators
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Loboa, E. G.
P4F-6 On the Potential of Combined ARFI and Elastography to Improve Differentiation of Material Structure in Viscoelastic Tissue
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Lockwood, G. R.
2C-4 A 64-Channel Beamformer for 50 MHz Linear Arrays ❑
P0-1 High Resolution Fundamental and Harmonic Imaging Using a MEMS Fabricated Ultrasonic Transducer
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P2B-7 Development of a Versatile Signal Processing Board for Real-Time 3D Beamforming
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Loeckx, D.
P4A-5 3D Cardiac Strain Estimation Using Spatio-Temporal Elastic Registration: In Silico Validation
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorLoeffel, K.
P2F-4 Frequency Selective Wave Propagation in Graded Materials
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Löfqvist, T.
2D-2 Ultrasonic Methods in Determining Elastic Material Properties of Fibres in Suspension
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Lohse, D.
9B-1 Coupled Dynamics of an Isolated UCA Microbubble Pair
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Long, T.
P3C-8 Techniques for Real-Time Monitoring and Control for HIFU (High Intensity Focused Ultrasound) Ablationin Porcine Brains In Vitro Studies
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorLongbottom, C.
5B-2 3D Imaging of Teeth Using High Frequency Ultrasound
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Longo, C.
P2B-4 Crisscross 2D cMUT Array: Beamforming Strategy and Synthetic 3D Imaging Results
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Longo, R.
8D-5 Tracking of Cracks in Fatigue Experiments Using Nonlinear Propagation of Multi-Sine Surface Acoustic Waves
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Lopata, R. G. P.
10B-4 4D Cardiac Strain Imaging: Methods and Initial Results
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P2A-2 Three-Dimensional Cardiac Image Segmentation Using Adaptive Filtering and 3D Deformable Simplex Meshes
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorP2A-7 A Robust Deformable Simplex Mesh Model with Temporal Signal Decorrelation Constraints in Echocardiography
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P3A-4 Compounding of Strain Data Non-Invasively Obtained at Large Beam Steered Angles
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Loseu, A. S.
10E-4 Modeling and Design of a Wire Bonded Low Loss Single Ended DMS Filter Having Broadband Rejection of -45 dB
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P5I-3 Improvement of Balance Performance in LSAW Filters Based on 5-IDT Multi-Mode Structure
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Lou-Møller, R.
P5K-3 Novel Thick Film Transducers for High Frequency Ultrasonography
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Løvstakken, L.
12B-5 Eigen-Based Clutter Filters for Color Flow Imaging: Single-Ensemble vs. Multi-Ensemble Approaches
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorP2B-14 Real-Time Indication of Acoustic Window for Phased-Array Transducers in Ultrasound Imaging
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P6B-3 In Vivo Investigation of Filter Order Influence in Eigen-Based Clutter Filtering for Color Flow Imaging
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P6B-4 Multi-Dimensional Spectrum Analysis for 2-D Vector Velocity Estimation
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Lu, J.-Y.
2C-5 Simplification of High Frame Rate Imaging System with Coordinate Rotation
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Lu, S.-C.
P5B-5 Echogenic Liposomes in High-Frequency Ultrasound Imaging
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Lu, X. M.
3B-2 Efficient Array Design for Sonotherapy Enhanced Drug Delivery
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorLu, Y.
P2D-6 Efficiency and Sensitivity Analysis of Chirplet Signal Decomposition for Ultrasonic NDE Applications
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Lucidarme, O.
12A-6 A Method for the Regularized Estimation of Contrast Agent Concentration in Small Animal Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound Studies
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Lucklum, F.
5D-5 Electromagnetic Excitation of High-Q Silicon Face Shear Mode Resonator Sensors
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Lucklum, R.
5D-2 Application of a Portable RF Impedance Spectrum Analyzer for the Investigation of Lateral Field Excited Acoustic Wave Sensors in a Liquid Environment
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorLuh, J.-J.
P6B-13 In Vivo Blood Flow Imaging of Achilles Tendon in Mice with High Frequency Ultrasound
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Luis, J.
9F-4 Rectangular Cymbal Arrays for Ultrasonic Transdermal Insulin Delivery
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Lumbroso-Le Rouic, L.
P6C-3 Quantitative Ultrasonography Of Choroidal Melanoma Following Proton-Beam Radiotherapy
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Lunde, P.
5D-4 Reciprocal Operation of Ultrasonic Flow Meters: Criteria and Applications
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorLuo, J.
10B-6 A Composite Imaging Technique for High Frame-Rate and Full-View Cardiovascular Ultrasound and Elasticity Imaging
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11B-1 Noninvasive Electromechanical Wave Imaging and Conduction Velocity Estimation In Vivo
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11B-5 Pulse Wave Imaging Of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms: Comparison Between Control And Angiotensin II-Treated Mice In Vivo
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9A-1 Experimental Assessment of Angle-Independent Myocardial Elastography Performance Using a Left-Ventricular Phantom Undergoing Physiologic Motion
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9C-5 2D Simulation of the Harmonic Motion Imaging (HMI) with Experimental Validation
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P4A-1 Automated Contour Tracking For High Frame-Rate, Full-View Myocardial Elastography In Vivo
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P4A-2 An In-Vivo Study of Frame Rate Optimization for Myocardial Elastography
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorMa, C.-C.
P4K-1 Application of Slanted Finger Inter-Digital Transducer SAW Devices to Plural Ultraviolet Photodetectors
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Ma, L.
8B-2 Imaging of Iron Oxide Nanoparticles Using Magneto-Motive Ultrasound
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Ma, T.-J.
P6A-4 A Co-Axial Scanning Acoustic and Photoacoustic Microscope
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Ma, Y.
P1C-5 Transient Acoustic Radiation Force Elastography for HIFU Guidance and Monitoring
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorMaass, K.
P6A-5 Real-Time Optoacoustic Imaging Using Near Infrared Absorbing Gold Nanoshells For Contrast Enhancement
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Macaskill, C.
P1A-12 Using the Phase Modulation Imposed by Tissue Inhomogeneity to Determine the Full Acoustic Near Field
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Macik, B. G.
11C-3 Sonorheometry: A New Method for Assessing Coagulation Potential
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MacLennan, D.
2F-6 Properties and Application-Oriented Performance of High Frequency Piezocomposite Ultrasonic Transducers
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P3K-5 Passive Materials for High Frequency Ultrasound Components
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorMadden, J.
6B-2 Visualizing the Anatomic Structures of Human Prostates Using Acoustic Radiation Force Impulse (ARFI)Imaging
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Madsen, E. L.
5C-3 3D Electrode Displacement Elastography Using the Siemens C7F2 fourSight 4D Ultrasound Transducer
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Maes, F.
P4A-5 3D Cardiac Strain Estimation Using Spatio-Temporal Elastic Registration: In Silico Validation
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Maev, R. G.
12D-5 NDE of Adhesive Joints Using V(x,t) Data ❑
P0-10 A Ray Technique to Calculate Multiple Reflected and Transmitted Waves in Layered Media
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P0-14 Inline SAW RFID Tag Using Time Position and Phase Encoding
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorMahajan, A.
10C-6 Fully Integrated CMUT-Based Forward-Looking Intracardiac Imaging for Electrophysiology
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Mahameed, R.
12E-3 Channel-Select RF MEMS Filters Based on Self-Coupled AlN Contour-Mode Piezoelectric Resonators
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Maharishi, S.
3D-4 Analysis of Ultrasonic 3-D Image Compression Using Non-Uniform, Separable Wavelet Transforms
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Mahmoud, A.
P5A-10 Assessment of Human Jawbone Using Ultrasonic Guided Wave: In Vitro Study
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Maisonneuve, C.
P1B-14 Evaluation of Therapy Effect on Lymph Node Size with 24 MHz Ultrasound in Transgenic Mice
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorMakarov, V. M.
P5I-2 Lower-Loss Filters on Langasite ❑
Makkonen, T.
P3J-2 Laser-Interferometric Analysis of Rayleigh Wave Radiation from a LLSAW Resonator
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Malakhanov, R. N.
10D-4 Waveguide Transducers with Limited Diffraction Beam for Ultrasonic Flow Measuring at High Temperature and Pressure
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Maleke, C.
9C-5 2D Simulation of the Harmonic Motion Imaging (HMI) with Experimental Validation
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Mallidi, S.
8B-2 Imaging of Iron Oxide Nanoparticles Using Magneto-Motive Ultrasound
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorMalocha, D. C.
P4J-1 Design Parameters for SAW Multi-Tone Frequency Coded Reflectors
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Mamou, J.
12A-5 Subharmonic Response from Polymer-Shelled Contrast Agents
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5B-6 Chirp Pulse-Compression Imaging Using a 40-MHz Annular Array
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6C-3 Singular Spectrum Analysis for Detecting Brachytherapy Seeds with Angle Variation
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Mano, I.
P5A-2 An Experimental Study on the Ultrasonic Wave Propagation and Structural Anisotropy in Bovine Cancellous Bone
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorMao, Y.
P4G-8 The Contour of the Bonding Strength at an Interface Between Bonded Solid-Bonding Layer-Solid Structure by CAN Parameter
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Marangos, O.
12D-2 Rate-Dependent Micromechanical Model Applied to Wave Propagation through Rough Interfaces
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Maréchal, P.
P1J-5 Performance Comparison of Screen-Printed Piezoelectric Structures on Porous PZT and Alumina Substrates
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Mari, J. M.
P4D-7 Nonlinear Propagation of Ultrasound Through Microbubble Clouds: A Novel Numerical Implementation
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorMarical, P.
P5E-5 On the Propagation in a Waveguide with Gaussian Section Variation: Inverse Problem to Determine the Hiding Waveguide Profile and Separation of Converted Modes Contributions in the Case of Multi-Incident Modes, Experimental and Numerical Studies
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Marin, P.
4F-2 Effects of Increasing Environmental Temperature on the Practical Performance of PMN-PT and PZN-PT Single Crystals
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4F-4 Parametric Array Design and Characterisation for Underwater Sonar and Medical Strain Imaging Applications
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Marion, A.
P6B-12 Blood Velocity Estimation Based On 3D Spatiotemporal Filtering of Sequences of Ultrasound Images
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorMarschall, S.
P5C-6 Compact Ultrasound Scanner with Built-in Raw Data Acquisition Capabilities
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Marsh, J. N.
6C-6 Qualitative Properties of an Entropy-Based Signal Detector
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P3C-2 Ultrasound Energy Rapidly Labels Stem/Progenitor Cells with Nanoparticle Beacons without Disrupting Membrane Integrity
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Marsh, R.
4F-2 Effects of Increasing Environmental Temperature on the Practical Performance of PMN-PT and PZN-PT Single Crystals
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4F-4 Parametric Array Design and Characterisation for Underwater Sonar and Medical Strain Imaging Applications
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorMartín, C. J.
P4M-2 A Linear CMUT Air-Coupled Array For NDE Based on MUMPS
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Martin, G.
10E-0 Improved Temperature Stability of One-Port SAW Resonators Achieved without Coils
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7F-3 Fabrication of High Stability Oscillators Using AlN/Si High Overtone Bulk Acoustic Resonators
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Martínez, O.
P4M-2 A Linear CMUT Air-Coupled Array For NDE Based on MUMPS
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Martin-Fernandez, M.
3D-5 Parameter Estimation of the Homodyned K Distribution Based on Signal to Noise Ratio
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorP6D-4 Analysis of Ultrasound Images Based on Local Statistics. Application to the Diagnosis of Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip
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Maruvada, S.
P4H-1 Finite Amplitude Method for Measurement of Nonlinearity Parameter B/A Using Plane-Wave Tone Bursts
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Måsøy, S.-E.
10C-3 Radial Modulation Imaging of Microbubbles at High Frequency
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P2B-10 Second-Harmonic Aberration Correction ❑
Masson, J.
7F-3 Fabrication of High Stability Oscillators Using AlN/Si High Overtone Bulk Acoustic Resonators
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P1H-1 LiNbO3-LiNbO3 High Overtone Bulk Acoustic Resonator Exhibiting High Q.f Product
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P3A-5 Two Methods for Catheter Motion Correction in IVUS Palpography
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Mastrapasqua, M.
P2F-3 Three Dimensional Periodic Finite Element Analysis of Solidly Mounted Resonators
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Masuko, S.
P2G-4 Suppression of Acoustic Energy Leakage in FBARs with Al Bottom Electrode: FEM Simulation and Experimental Results
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Matar-Lacazec, O. B.
7D-2 3D PSTD Simulations of NEWS-TR and TR-NEWS Methods: Application to Nonclassical Nonlinearity Ultrasonic Imaging
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4E-4 Propagation Characteristics of SH-SAW in (1120) ZnO Layer/Silica Glass Substrate Structures
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P0-12 Highly Oriented C-Axis 23° Tilted ZnO Films with High Quasi-Shear Mode Electromechanical Coupling Coefficients
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P3H-3 Thin Film Stack Transducer for Simultaneous Generation of Longitudinal and Shear Waves at Same Frequency
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P5A-2 An Experimental Study on the Ultrasonic Wave Propagation and Structural Anisotropy in Bovine Cancellous Bone
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P5A-4 Broadband Ultrasonic Attenuation in Femoral Bovine Cortical Bone is an Indicator of Bone Properties
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Matsumura, G.
7C-3 In Vivo Assessment Method of Tissue-Engineered Vascular Wall Based on Quantitative Elastic Modulus Measurement
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P1C-8 Clinical Performance of Balloon-Inflation-Based Elasticity Imaging for Prostate Cancer Diagnosis
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Matsunaka, T.
P5B-11 Monitoring Device of Au Nano-Particle Distribution in Living Body Using Ultrasonic Velocity Change Image
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Matsunami, K.
6E-1 A Small-Sized SAW Duplexer on a SiO2/IDT/LiNbO3 Structure for Wideband CDMA Application
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Matsuo, T.
P0-12 Highly Oriented C-Axis 23° Tilted ZnO Films with High Quasi-Shear Mode Electromechanical Coupling Coefficients
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P3H-3 Thin Film Stack Transducer for Simultaneous Generation of Longitudinal and Shear Waves at Same Frequency
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12C-4 A Minute Bone Bending Angle Measuring Method Using Echo-Tracking for Assessment of Bone Strength
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Matsuyama, T.
P5B-11 Monitoring Device of Au Nano-Particle Distribution in Living Body Using Ultrasonic Velocity Change Image
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Matsuzawa, S.
P6F-2 Piezoelectric Generator as Power Supply for RFID-Tags and Applications
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Matte, G.
3F-5 Development of a Phased Array for Tissue and Contrast Super Harmonic Imaging
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P5B-13 Improved Ultrasound Contrast Agent Detection in a Clinical Setting
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P2G-3 Piezotransduced Single-Crystal Silicon BAW Resonators
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Mauldin Jr., F. W.
11C-3 Sonorheometry: A New Method for Assessing Coagulation Potential
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P4F-6 On the Potential of Combined ARFI and Elastography to Improve Differentiation of Material Structure in Viscoelastic Tissue
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Maurice, R. L.
P3A-6 Non-Invasive Micro-Vascular Ultrasound Elastography: Comparisons with M-Mode Strain Measurements in Rat Models of Hypertension
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Maurizi, B. N.
6C-6 Qualitative Properties of an Entropy-Based Signal Detector
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3B-3 Calibration of PVDF Hydrophones Using a Broad Focus Electromagnetic Lithotripter
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Mayer, M.
8E-4 Perfectly Matched Layer Finite Element Simulation of Parasitic Acoustic Wave Radiation in Microacoustic Devices
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Mayia, F.
P3C-12 Combining Spectral and Intensity Data to Identify Regions of Cavitation in Ultrasound Images; Application to HIFU
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Mayne, K.
4F-2 Effects of Increasing Environmental Temperature on the Practical Performance of PMN-PT and PZN-PT Single Crystals
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4F-4 Parametric Array Design and Characterisation for Underwater Sonar and Medical Strain Imaging Applications
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7B-3 Direct Estimation of Shear Modulus using Spatially Modulated Acoustic Radiation Force Impulses
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McAneny, J. J.
2F-5 Surface Preparation of 1-3 Piezocomposite Material for Microfabrication of High Frequency Transducer Arrays
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McCann, D. F.
4D-5 Lateral Field Excited High Frequency Bulk Acoustic Wave Sensors
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McCarthy, J. E.
6C-6 Qualitative Properties of an Entropy-Based Signal Detector
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P3C-8 Techniques for Real-Time Monitoring and Control for HIFU (High Intensity Focused Ultrasound) Ablationin Porcine Brains In Vitro Studies
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McDicken, N. W.
P1A-1 Phase Domain Velocity Estimation in Medical Ultrasound with Linear Frequency Modulated Chirps: A Simulation Study
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McDicken, W. N.
11A-5 Interrogation of the Targeting Mechanisms of Ultrasound Contrast Agent Microbubbles Using Atomic Force Microscopy
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9C-3 Frequency Notched Waveforms for Medical Ultrasound Imaging
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P5B-10 Single Microbubble Acoustics with Signal Processing: Initial Experience with Amplitude Modulated Pulse Sequences
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorP5B-9 Investigation of the Response of Attached biSphere™ Microbubbles to Ultrasound
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McFarlin, B. L.
P6C-8 Correcting for Focusing when Estimating Attenuation for Tissue Characterization Based on Gaussian Approximations of the Beam Profile
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McGann, J. M.
4D-5 Lateral Field Excited High Frequency Bulk Acoustic Wave Sensors
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McGough, R. J.
3C-4 A Fast Nearfield Method for Calculating Pressures Generated by Rectangular Pistons with Polynomial Apodization
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P1B-1 Optimization of Power Distributions Produced by Ultrasound Phased Arrays through Waveform Diversity
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P2B-15 Transient Acoustic Fields Produced by Rectangular Apertures and Linear Arrays in Viscous Media
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2F-5 Surface Preparation of 1-3 Piezocomposite Material for Microfabrication of High Frequency Transducer Arrays
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McLaughlin, G. W.
P5C-6 Compact Ultrasound Scanner with Built-in Raw Data Acquisition Capabilities
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Meggs, C.
2F-6 Properties and Application-Oriented Performance of High Frequency Piezocomposite Ultrasonic Transducers
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5B-2 3D Imaging of Teeth Using High Frequency Ultrasound
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P3K-5 Passive Materials for High Frequency Ultrasound Components
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Mehrmohammadi, M.
8B-2 Imaging of Iron Oxide Nanoparticles Using Magneto-Motive Ultrasound
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5A-4 Thermal Ablation by Ultrasound: Increasing the Coagulated Volume
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P0-5 An In Vivo Tumor-Mimic Model for Evaluating the Accuracy of HIFU Treatments: Preclinical Studies
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P1C-5 Transient Acoustic Radiation Force Elastography for HIFU Guidance and Monitoring
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P3C-1 Modelling of In Vivo Liver Motion on HIFU Treatments: A Combined Method
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Meltaus, J.
P2G-5 Area and Dispersion Dependence of Vibration Shape and Coupling Coefficient in Thin Film BAW Resonators
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Menon, M.
7B-3 Direct Estimation of Shear Modulus using Spatially Modulated Acoustic Radiation Force Impulses
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorMensah, S.
P4D-1 Development of a Finite Element Model of Ultrasound Contrast Agent
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Meriläinen, A.
2D-5 Combining X-Rays and Ultrasound to Determine Micro-Elasticity
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Merricks, E. P.
5C-5 A Rigid Wall Approach to Physiologic Motion Rejection in Arterial Radiation Force Imaging
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Merton, D. A.
P4C-2 Contrast Enhanced US for Monitoring the Effect of VEGF Trap on Melanoma Tumor Vascularity
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Messager, T.
7A-4 A New Method for Enhancing Dynamic Vascular Patterns of Focal Liver Lesions in Contrast Ultrasound
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9A-3 Clinical Validation of Angle-Independent Myocardial Elastography Using MRI Tagging
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Meulendyk, B. J.
6D-4 Generalized and Pure Shear Horizontal SAW Sensors on Quartz for Hydrogen Fluoride Gas Detection
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P5H-2 Novel SAW Network Model Parameter Extraction Technique
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Meuwly, J.-Y.
7A-4 A New Method for Enhancing Dynamic Vascular Patterns of Focal Liver Lesions in Contrast Ultrasound
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Meyer Jr., R. J.
9F-4 Rectangular Cymbal Arrays for Ultrasonic Transdermal Insulin Delivery
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P4M-5 Accurate Assessment of CMUT Devices Through Precise Electrical Impedance Measurement in Air
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Midoux, P.
8B-3 Transmembrane Extraction of Fluorescent Proteins with Ultrasound and Microbubbles
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Mienkina, M. P.
P1B-13 Simulation and Evaluation of the Sound Field of an Image-Guided Sonoporation Applicator
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P2A-3 Multimodal PET/Ultrasound Imaging for Cardiac Molecular Imaging
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P6A-1 Photoacoustic Imaging of Fibrosarcoma Using RGD-Cy 3 as a Targeted Contrast Agent
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P1C-2 Liver Stiffness Measurement Using Transient Elastography in Patients with Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver (NAFLD) and Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH)
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P5D-4 Advances in Liver Stiffness Measurements Using Transient Elastography
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Millard, P.
P1E-6 Monitoring and Extracting Film Viscoelastic Properties Using SH-SAW
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Miller, N. R.
P3C-1 Modelling of In Vivo Liver Motion on HIFU Treatments: A Combined Method
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Mills, D.
5F-2 Packaging and Design of Reconfigurable Arrays for Volumetric Imaging
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorMilner, T.
8B-2 Imaging of Iron Oxide Nanoparticles Using Magneto-Motive Ultrasound
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Mimran, S.
P1B-7 Experimental and Theoretical Study of Strongly Focused High Intensity Ultrasound
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Mirgorodski, V. I.
P4H-2 Explosionlike Boiling of a Viscous Liquid in a High-Intensity Ultrasonic Beam
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Misra, A.
12D-2 Rate-Dependent Micromechanical Model Applied to Wave Propagation through Rough Interfaces
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Misychenko, N. I.
P4D-9 Numerical Model for the Dynamics of a Contrast Agent Bubble in an Ultrasound Field
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P1C-8 Clinical Performance of Balloon-Inflation-Based Elasticity Imaging for Prostate Cancer Diagnosis
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Miyagawa, T.
P1C-8 Clinical Performance of Balloon-Inflation-Based Elasticity Imaging for Prostate Cancer Diagnosis
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Miyasaka, K.
12C-4 A Minute Bone Bending Angle Measuring Method Using Echo-Tracking for Assessment of Bone Strength
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Miyazaki, Y.
P5F-1 Recognition of Layer-Structured Optical Labels Using Collinear Acoustooptic Processor without Time Gating for Photonic Routing
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P5A-2 An Experimental Study on the Ultrasonic Wave Propagation and Structural Anisotropy in Bovine Cancellous Bone
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Mizuno, T.
P6E-3 Surface Acoustic Wave Linear Motor Using Segment-Structured Diamond-Like Carbon Films on Contact Surface
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P6E-4 Glass Substrate Surface Acoustic Wave Linear Motor
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Mleczko, M.
7A-3 Optimal Pulse Sequences for the Suppression of Memoryless Tissue Harmonics
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Mo, L. Y. L.
P5C-6 Compact Ultrasound Scanner with Built-in Raw Data Acquisition Capabilities
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorMoisan, J.-F.
10D-2 Integrated Plate Acoustic Wave Transducers Using Mode Conversion
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Monéger, D.
4E-3 Very High Surface Acoustic Wave Velocity on the Layered Structure Formed of Aluminium Nitride on Nanocrystalline Diamond on Silicon
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Montaldo, G.
8C-4 Active and Passive Muscle Properties Assessed by Ultrasound Techniques
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8C-5 Full 3D Inversion of the Viscoelasticity Wave Propagation Problem for 3D Ultrasound Elastography in Breast Cancer Diagnosis
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Montserrat, J.
12E-1 Accelerometer Based on Thin-Film Bulk Acoustic Wave Resonators
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P4L-1 Enabling Very High Temperature Acoustic Wave Devices for Sensor & Frequency Control Applications
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Moradi, M.
P6C-7 Ultrasound RF Time Series for Detection of Prostate Cancer: Feature Selection and Frame Rate Analysis
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Moran, C. M.
11A-5 Interrogation of the Targeting Mechanisms of Ultrasound Contrast Agent Microbubbles Using Atomic Force Microscopy
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P5B-9 Investigation of the Response of Attached biSphere™ Microbubbles to Ultrasound
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P6B-11 How Fat Layers Affect the Clinical Diagnosis from Doppler Data
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorMorillo, M. F. G.
P1J-2 Ultrasonic Response of Screen Printed Thick Film Transducers
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Moriya, T.
P5E-1 Motion Analysis of the Surface Particle of a Coiled Waveguide Due to the Flexural Wave
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Morrison III, B.
P0-3 Focused Ultrasound-Induced Molecular Delivery through the Blood-Brain Barrier
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Mortet, V.
4E-5 Study of Temperature Coefficient of Frequency and Electromechanical Coupling Coefficient of X Band Frequency SAW Devices Based on AlN/Diamond Layered Structure
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7F-1 Design of Band-Stop Filters Using PZT Layer On Silicon Substrate Phononic Crystals
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Motsarenko, T.
P3J-3 SAW Method for Measuring of Relaxation Process in Ferroelectric Ceramics
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Moubchir, H.
3E-3 Dispersion and Polarization of Surface Waves Trapped in High Aspect Ratio Electrode Arrays
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P0-11 Experimental Study of Complete Band Gaps and Waveguiding Inside Phononic Crystal Slabs
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P4L-3 Anisotropic Wave-Surface Shaped Annular Interdigital Transducer
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6B-2 Visualizing the Anatomic Structures of Human Prostates Using Acoustic Radiation Force Impulse (ARFI)Imaging
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Mousavi, P.
P6C-7 Ultrasound RF Time Series for Detection of Prostate Cancer: Feature Selection and Frame Rate Analysis
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Mozhaev, V. G.
5E-3 Experimental Evidence for a Growing Surface Wave and Acoustic Beam Narrowing upon Reflection from Fluid-Solid Interfaces
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Mueller, C.
P1B-14 Evaluation of Therapy Effect on Lymph Node Size with 24 MHz Ultrasound in Transgenic Mice
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorMujagic, M.
4A-6 Ultrasound Guided Placement of Pedicle Screws in Spinal Fusion Surgery
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Mukaiyama, T.
P5B-11 Monitoring Device of Au Nano-Particle Distribution in Living Body Using Ultrasonic Velocity Change Image
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Mukdadi, O.
P5A-10 Assessment of Human Jawbone Using Ultrasonic Guided Wave: In Vitro Study
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Mukundan, S.
4A-3 Intracranial Catheter for Integrated 3D Ultrasound Imaging & Hyperthermia: Feasibility Study
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorMulé, S.
12A-6 A Method for the Regularized Estimation of Contrast Agent Concentration in Small Animal Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound Studies
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Muller, M.
8C-5 Full 3D Inversion of the Viscoelasticity Wave Propagation Problem for 3D Ultrasound Elastography in Breast Cancer Diagnosis
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Mulvana, H.
4F-4 Parametric Array Design and Characterisation for Underwater Sonar and Medical Strain Imaging Applications
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Münch, M.
P5G-2 Acoustic Surface Wave Induced Propagation of Liquids in Open Channels
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorMuñoz-Moreno, E.
P2C-3 Ultrasound Based Intraoperative Brain Shift Correction
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Muralt, P.
12E-5 Fabrication and Properties of High-Q AlN/SiO2 Composite TFBAR’s for above IC Oscillators
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7F-3 Fabrication of High Stability Oscillators Using AlN/Si High Overtone Bulk Acoustic Resonators
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Muramatsu, K.
P5E-4 3D Transient Analysis of Ultrasound Propagation Using Finite Difference Time Domain Method and Its Experimental Verification
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Murayama, R.
P3E-5 Evaluation of Fatigue Specimens Using Emats For Nonlinear Ultrasonic Wave Detection
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P1E-4 Voids Detection in Brick Masonry Structures by Using Ultrasonic Testing
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Mustonen, K.
P1E-5 Understanding Ultrasound-Induced Aluminum Oxide Breakage During Wirebonding
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Nagaevskiy, S. V.
10D-4 Waveguide Transducers with Limited Diffraction Beam for Ultrasonic Flow Measuring at High Temperature and Pressure
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Nagao, M.
9D-1 Precise Calibration for Biological Acoustic Impedance Microscope
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Nagata, H.
10F-5 Integrated Ultrasonic Transducers above 500°C ❑
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorNaili, S.
P5A-4 Broadband Ultrasonic Attenuation in Femoral Bovine Cortical Bone is an Indicator of Bone Properties
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Nair, A.
P0-1 High Resolution Fundamental and Harmonic Imaging Using a MEMS Fabricated Ultrasonic Transducer
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Nakagawa, Y.
P1G-3 Highly (110)-Oriented Potassium Niobate Thin Films Prepared by RF-Magnetron Sputtering
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Nakai, Y.
P2H-5 Small 3×2.5mm² Sized Surface Acoustic Wave Duplexer for US-PCS with Excellent Temperature and Frequency Characteristics
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorNakamura, H.
6E-1 A Small-Sized SAW Duplexer on a SiO2/IDT/LiNbO3 Structure for Wideband CDMA Application
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Nakamura, K.
12C-4 A Minute Bone Bending Angle Measuring Method Using Echo-Tracking for Assessment of Bone Strength
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8F-5 A Visualization Tool for High Intensity Focused Ultrasonic Field Using LEDs and Piezo-Elements
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P1D-4 Characteristics of a Novel Magnetic Field Sensor Using Piezoelectric Vibrations
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Nakamura, N.
P5B-11 Monitoring Device of Au Nano-Particle Distribution in Living Body Using Ultrasonic Velocity Change Image
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Nakanishi, H.
6E-1 A Small-Sized SAW Duplexer on a SiO2/IDT/LiNbO3 Structure for Wideband CDMA Application
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorNakano, A.
9D-1 Precise Calibration for Biological Acoustic Impedance Microscope
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Nakao, T.
P2H-4 Small (3x2.5mm²) Surface Acoustic Wave Duplexer for W-CDMA with Good Temperature and Frequency Characteristics
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P2H-5 Small 3×2.5mm² Sized Surface Acoustic Wave Duplexer for US-PCS with Excellent Temperature and Frequency Characteristics
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Nakase, H.
P1H-4 FBAR Characteristics with AlN Film Using MOCVD Method and Ru/Ta Electrode
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Nakaso, N.
2E-4 Temperature Compensation Method of φ 1mm Ball SAW Gas Sensor Using Harmonics
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorNapolitano, D.
P5C-6 Compact Ultrasound Scanner with Built-in Raw Data Acquisition Capabilities
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Naumenko, N.
3E-1 Fast Numerical Technique for Simulation of SAW Dispersion in Periodic Gratings and its Application to Some SAW Materials
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Nazarian, L. N.
P4C-2 Contrast Enhanced US for Monitoring the Effect of VEGF Trap on Melanoma Tumor Vascularity
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N'Djin, W. A.
5A-4 Thermal Ablation by Ultrasound: Increasing the Coagulated Volume
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P0-5 An In Vivo Tumor-Mimic Model for Evaluating the Accuracy of HIFU Treatments: Preclinical Studies
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Nédélec, J.-C.
8E-5 Full 3D SAW IDT Boundary Element Model for Massless Electrodes
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Needles, A.
12A-1 Concentration Requirements for Subharmonic Quantitative Contrast Enhanced High Frequency Ultrasound Flow Studies
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12A-3 A New Real-Time High-Frequency Subharmonic Contrast Mode for Mouse Imaging
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P6B-12 Blood Velocity Estimation Based On 3D Spatiotemporal Filtering of Sequences of Ultrasound Images
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Neese, B.
P6H-10 High Piezoelectric Responses in P(VDF HFP) Copolymers for Sensors and Transducers
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorNegreira, C. A.
P1J-2 Ultrasonic Response of Screen Printed Thick Film Transducers
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P5D-1 Elasticity Estimation by Time-Reversal of Shear Waves
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Neivandt, D.
P0-9 A Lateral Field Excited Acoustic Wave Sensor for the Detection of Saxitoxin in Water
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Nelson, R. C.
6B-4 In Vivo Acoustic Radiation Force Impulse Imaging of Abdominal Lesions
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Neumann, T.
7C-4 A Novel Approach to Assess the Stiffness of Vessels by Means of Pulse Wave Analysis in Transcutaneous Ultrasound
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorP1C-1 Evaluation of Material Parameters of PVA Phantoms for Reconstructive Ultrasound Elastography
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Ngan, P.
P5A-10 Assessment of Human Jawbone Using Ultrasonic Guided Wave: In Vitro Study
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Nguyen, L.-C.
P6C-11 In Vitro Study of Frequency-Dependent Blood Echogenicity Under Pulsatile Flow
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Nguyen, T. H.
P3E-4 Transducer Design for Liquid Custody Transfer Ultrasonic Flowmetering
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Nichols, T. C.
5C-5 A Rigid Wall Approach to Physiologic Motion Rejection in Arterial Radiation Force Imaging
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6B-6 Transthoracic Cardiac Acoustic Radiation Force Impulse Imaging: A Feasibility Study
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4E-2 Theoretical and Experimental Study of the Differential Thermal Expansion Effect on the TCD of Layered SAW Temperature Sensors Application to Aluminum Nitride Based Layered Structures
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P4K-4 Novel Layered SAW Structure for Droplet Multidirectional Actuating and Sensing
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Nicoletto, H. A.
7A-5 Real-Time 3D Contrast-Enhanced Transcranial Ultrasound
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Nielsen, M. B.
11C-4 Fast Blood Vector Velocity Imaging: Simulations and Preliminary In Vivo Results
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12B-3 Validation of Transverse Oscillation Vector Velocity Estimation In-Vivo
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2D-2 Ultrasonic Methods in Determining Elastic Material Properties of Fibres in Suspension
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Nightingale, K. R.
3B-4 Therapeutic Potential Metric for Diagnostic Transducers
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6B-2 Visualizing the Anatomic Structures of Human Prostates Using Acoustic Radiation Force Impulse (ARFI)Imaging
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7B-4 In-Vivo Staging of Liver Fibrosis in a Rat Model Using Acoustic Radiation Force
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7B-6 Dependence of In Vivo, Radiation Force Derived Hepatic Shear Modulus Estimates on Imaging Approach: Intercostal vs. Subcostal
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Nigwekar, P.
P1C-9 Prostate Cancer Detection Based on Three Dimensional Sonoelastography
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12E-0 2X Size and Cost Reduction of Film Bulk Acoustic Resonator (FBAR) Chips with Tungsten Electrodes for PCS/GPS/800 MHz Multiplexers
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Nikolov, S. I.
4B-4 Precise Time-of-Flight Calculation For 3D Synthetic Aperture Focusing
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8A-3 System Architecture of an Experimental Synthetic Aperture Real-Time Ultrasound System
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Nikoozadeh, A.
10C-6 Fully Integrated CMUT-Based Forward-Looking Intracardiac Imaging for Electrophysiology
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2C-3 An Integrated Circuit with Transmit Beamforming and Parallel Receive Channels for 3D Ultrasound Imaging: Testing and Characterization
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10B-4 4D Cardiac Strain Imaging: Methods and Initial Results
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P2A-2 Three-Dimensional Cardiac Image Segmentation Using Adaptive Filtering and 3D Deformable Simplex Meshes
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P2A-7 A Robust Deformable Simplex Mesh Model with Temporal Signal Decorrelation Constraints in Echocardiography
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Nilmanee, T.
P5B-7 Design of Quadratic Filters for Contrast-Assisted Ultrasonic Imaging
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Nilsen, C. I. C.
P2B-9 Delta-Sigma Beamforming with Parallel Modulation ❑
Nilsen, C.-I. C.
P2B-13 Speckle Statistics in Adaptive Beamforming ❑
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorNishihara, T.
7E-1 An Air-Gap Type FBAR Filter Fabricated Using a Thin Sacrificed Layer on a Flat Substrate
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Nishii, J.
2E-2 0806 SAW Filters Using Wafer Level Packaging Technology
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Nishimura, K.
P5I-1 Multiple States Switching Operation of AlGaN /GaN Layer Mode Device
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Nishiyama, K.
P2H-4 Small (3x2.5mm²) Surface Acoustic Wave Duplexer for W-CDMA with Good Temperature and Frequency Characteristics
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P2H-5 Small 3×2.5mm² Sized Surface Acoustic Wave Duplexer for US-PCS with Excellent Temperature and Frequency Characteristics
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7C-3 In Vivo Assessment Method of Tissue-Engineered Vascular Wall Based on Quantitative Elastic Modulus Measurement
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P4F-5 Microscopic Measurement of Three-Dimensional Distribution of Tissue Viscoelasticity
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Noble, A.
P4D-7 Nonlinear Propagation of Ultrasound Through Microbubble Clouds: A Novel Numerical Implementation
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Noble, J. R.
P5C-1 Real-Time Stereo 3D Ultrasound ❑
Nock, L.
3B-2 Efficient Array Design for Sonotherapy Enhanced Drug Delivery
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorNolta, J. A.
P3C-2 Ultrasound Energy Rapidly Labels Stem/Progenitor Cells with Nanoparticle Beacons without Disrupting Membrane Integrity
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Notard, C.
3F-6 Ultra-Wide Bandwidth Array for New Imaging Modalities
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Nouira, H.
3F-4 Experimental Evidence and Modeling of Microsliding on Cantilever Quartz Beam
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P2E-4 Energy Harvesting Using Composite Silicon/Lithium Niobate Vibrating Structures
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Novell, A.
P5B-4 Optimization of Chirp Reversal for Ultrasound Contrast Imaging
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P1A-6 Versatile High Frequency Coded Imaging System ❑
P1A-9 Transducer Bandwidth Influence on the Golay Encoded Ultrasound Echoes
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P5K-3 Novel Thick Film Transducers for High Frequency Ultrasonography
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Nurmela, A.
P2G-3 Piezotransduced Single-Crystal Silicon BAW Resonators
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O’Brien Jr., W. D.
11B-4 Quantitative Ultrasound Assessment of Breast Cancer Using a Multiparameter Approach
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6A-1 The Role of Inertial Cavitation of Ultrasound Contrast Agents in Producing Sonoporation
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Papers by AuthorPapers by Author8B-6 Semiautomatic Detection of Microbubble Ultrasound Contrast Agent Destruction Applied to Definity® Using Support Vector Machines
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P6C-8 Correcting for Focusing when Estimating Attenuation for Tissue Characterization Based on Gaussian Approximations of the Beam Profile
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O’Donnell, M.
10B-5 4D Elasticity Imaging of PVA LV Phantom Integrated with Pulsatile Circulation System Using 2D Phased Array
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11B-6 Detection of Electrical Current in a Live Rabbit Heart using Ultrasound
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7C-6 Motion Artifact Reduction by ECG Gating in Ultrasound Induced Thermal Strain Imaging
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8F-1 Integrated All-Optical Ultrasound Transducers ❑
8F-2 High-Frequency Low-Noise Ultrasonic Detection Arrays Based on Parallelly Probing an Etalon
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8F-6 Inexpensive Acoustoelectric Hydrophone For Measuring High Intensity Ultrasound Fields
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Papers by AuthorPapers by Author9A-2 Controlled 2D Cardiac Elasticity Imaging on an Isolated Perfused Rabbit Heart
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P4B-3 Displacement Estimation Using a Slant Correlation Coefficient Filter for Large Strains
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P4B-6 Error Analysis of Axial Displacement Estimation in Elasticity Imaging
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Oakley, C. G.
P5J-5 Direct Attach of Planar-Based and Ribbon-Based Cables to Ultrasound Imaging Arrays
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Obara, I.
2E-2 0806 SAW Filters Using Wafer Level Packaging Technology
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Oberai, A. A.
6C-1 Imaging the Elastic Nonlinearity of Tissues ❑
P4F-2 Ultrasonic Elastography and Plane Strain Inverse Algorithms for Polymer Gel Dosimetry
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P4M-2 A Linear CMUT Air-Coupled Array For NDE Based on MUMPS
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Oddershede, N.
12B-6 Multi-Frequency Encoding for Rapid Color Flow and Quadroplex Imaging
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P6B-4 Multi-Dimensional Spectrum Analysis for 2-D Vector Velocity Estimation
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Oelze, M. L.
11B-4 Quantitative Ultrasound Assessment of Breast Cancer Using a Multiparameter Approach
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6C-5 An Ultrasonic Imaging Speckle Suppression and Contrast Enhancement Technique by Means of Frequency Compounding and Coded Excitation
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P4D-4 Image Reconstruction of Moderate Contrast Targets Using the Distorted Born Iterative Method
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P1H-4 FBAR Characteristics with AlN Film Using MOCVD Method and Ru/Ta Electrode
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Oguz, K.
P4M-3 Experimental Characterization of Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducers
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Oh, J.
8B-2 Imaging of Iron Oxide Nanoparticles Using Magneto-Motive Ultrasound
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Ohara, R.
P2G-4 Suppression of Acoustic Energy Leakage in FBARs with Al Bottom Electrode: FEM Simulation and Experimental Results
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12C-4 A Minute Bone Bending Angle Measuring Method Using Echo-Tracking for Assessment of Bone Strength
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Ohno, T.
P2G-4 Suppression of Acoustic Energy Leakage in FBARs with Al Bottom Electrode: FEM Simulation and Experimental Results
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Ohtake, N.
P6E-3 Surface Acoustic Wave Linear Motor Using Segment-Structured Diamond-Like Carbon Films on Contact Surface
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Ohtsuka, T.
12C-4 A Minute Bone Bending Angle Measuring Method Using Echo-Tracking for Assessment of Bone Strength
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P2E-6 New Design of Electromagnetic Acoustic Transducer for Precise Determination of Defect
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Oinonen, M.
P1E-5 Understanding Ultrasound-Induced Aluminum Oxide Breakage During Wirebonding
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Okada, N.
4C-4 B-Mode and C-Mode Imaging of Regenerated 3D Skin Model with 100 MHz Ultrasound
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P1J-3 Evaluation of 2D Hydrophone Array System Using Epitaxial PZT Thin Film Grown on Epitaxial Γ -Al2O3/Si Substrate
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Okubo, K.
P3B-7 Study on Harmonic Pulse Compression Imaging with Consideration of Harmonic Property
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2E-2 0806 SAW Filters Using Wafer Level Packaging Technology
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Olafsson, R.
11B-6 Detection of Electrical Current in a Live Rabbit Heart using Ultrasound
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7C-6 Motion Artifact Reduction by ECG Gating in Ultrasound Induced Thermal Strain Imaging
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8F-6 Inexpensive Acoustoelectric Hydrophone For Measuring High Intensity Ultrasound Fields
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9A-2 Controlled 2D Cardiac Elasticity Imaging on an Isolated Perfused Rabbit Heart
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P4B-6 Error Analysis of Axial Displacement Estimation in Elasticity Imaging
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P4M-3 Experimental Characterization of Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducers
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P4M-8 Interaction Between a cMUT Cell and a Liquid Medium around the Parallel Resonance Frequency
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O'Leary, R. L.
11D-2 Total Focussing Method for Volumetric Imaging in Immersion Non Destructive Evaluation
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7D-3 Simulation of the Influence of Hydrophones Used for the Characterization of Pressure Field Distribution in Low frequency, High Power Ultrasonic Reactor Vessels
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Olivares, J.
7E-6 Aluminum Nitride Bulk Acoustic Wave Devices with Iridium Bottom Electrodes
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P1G-2 Assessment of Aluminum Nitride Films Sputtered on Iridium Electrodes
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorP1H-6 Picosecond Ultrasonics as a Helpful Technique for Introducing a New Electrode Material in BAW Technology: The Iridium Case
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Omori, T.
8E-6 Extended FEM/SDA Software for Characterising Surface Acoustic Wave Propagation in Multi-Layered Structures
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P6G-2 Synthesis of Frequency Response for Wideband SAW Ladder Type Filters
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Omote, R.
P2H-4 Small (3x2.5mm²) Surface Acoustic Wave Duplexer for W-CDMA with Good Temperature and Frequency Characteristics
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O'Neill, B. E.
2A-2 Investigations into the Potential Contribution of a Thermal Mechanism for Pulsed High Intensity Focused Ultrasound Mediated Delivery
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2F-4 High Frequency (>30 MHz) Flexible Broadband Transducers
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Oppenheim, I. J.
12D-1 Excitation of Longitudinal and Lamb Waves in Plates by Edge-Mounted Transducers
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Opretzka, J.
P2C-1 A Training Station to Facilitate Transcranial Ultrasound Imaging
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Oralkan, Ö.
10C-6 Fully Integrated CMUT-Based Forward-Looking Intracardiac Imaging for Electrophysiology
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2C-3 An Integrated Circuit with Transmit Beamforming and Parallel Receive Channels for 3D Ultrasound Imaging: Testing and Characterization
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Papers by AuthorPapers by Author6D-1 The Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducer (CMUT) as a Chem/Bio Sensor
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6F-1 Trench-Isolated CMUT Arrays with a Supporting Frame: Characterization and Imaging Results
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P6A-4 A Co-Axial Scanning Acoustic and Photoacoustic Microscope
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Orderud, F.
P2B-14 Real-Time Indication of Acoustic Window for Phased-Array Transducers in Ultrasound Imaging
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Ortega, M.
P2C-3 Ultrasound Based Intraoperative Brain Shift Correction
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Oruklu, E.
3D-4 Analysis of Ultrasonic 3-D Image Compression Using Non-Uniform, Separable Wavelet Transforms
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorP2D-3 Performance Evaluation of Neural Network Based Ultrasonic Flaw Detection
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Osaka, T.
P1C-8 Clinical Performance of Balloon-Inflation-Based Elasticity Imaging for Prostate Cancer Diagnosis
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Oshio, M.
P5H-1 Hybrid Finite Element Analysis of Leakey Surface Acoustic Waves in Periodic Waveguides of Finite Thickness
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Osokin, G. R.
10D-4 Waveguide Transducers with Limited Diffraction Beam for Ultrasonic Flow Measuring at High Temperature and Pressure
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Ossant, F.
10C-2 High Frequency Ultrasound Characterization of Blood Clotting Process: Results Obtained With Plasma and Whole Blood
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P5A-2 An Experimental Study on the Ultrasonic Wave Propagation and Structural Anisotropy in Bovine Cancellous Bone
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Otonari, M.
P1J-3 Evaluation of 2D Hydrophone Array System Using Epitaxial PZT Thin Film Grown on Epitaxial Γ -Al2O3/Si Substrate
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Ott, R. J.
4C-5 Combining High Frequency Ultrasound Reflex Transmission Imaging and Imaging Spectrophotometry for the Diagnosis of Skin Cancer
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Overvelde, M. L. J.
9B-1 Coupled Dynamics of an Isolated UCA Microbubble Pair
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9C-4 Novel Method for Design and Fabrication of Single Piston Transducers for Extended Depth of Field
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Owen, N. R.
5A-5 Identification of Kidney Stone Fragmentation in Shock Wave Lithotripsy
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Padden, W. E.
P1A-12 Using the Phase Modulation Imposed by Tissue Inhomogeneity to Determine the Full Acoustic Near Field
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Padilla, F.
P5A-5 Dependence of Both Slow and Fast Wave Mode Properties on Bone Volume Fraction and Structural Anisotropy in Human Trabecular Bone: A 3D Simulation Study
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5C-1 Ultrasonic Microprobe Based Tubular Size Assay ❑
Paidas, M. J.
P6B-10 Improved Investigation of Maternal/Fetal/Placental Vessels through Multigate Spectral Doppler
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Palanchon, P.
P1A-5 Analysis of Backscattered Signals with a Neural Network Model for Microemboli Classification
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Palladini, A.
P1A-8 Blurred Ultrasonic Images as ISI-Affected Signals: Joint Tissue Response Estimation and Channel Tracking in the Proposed Paradigm
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Palmeri, M. L.
7B-4 In-Vivo Staging of Liver Fibrosis in a Rat Model Using Acoustic Radiation Force
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Papers by AuthorPapers by Author7B-6 Dependence of In Vivo, Radiation Force Derived Hepatic Shear Modulus Estimates on Imaging Approach: Intercostal vs. Subcostal
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Pan, W.
P2G-1 Effect of Nonuniform Loading Layer on Monolithic Thickness-Mode Piezoelectric Filters
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Panandiker, R. S. P.
2D-1 Ultrasonic Characterization of the Curing of Powder Coating Films Based on Their tan(δ)
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Pang, D.-C.
6F-6 A Novel Method for Fabricating Sonic Paper ❑
Pang, W.
11E-3 A Thermally Stable CMOS Oscillator Using Temperature Compensated FBAR
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12E-4 Low Phase Noise, Low Power Consuming 3.7 GHz Oscillator Based on High-Overtone Bulk Acoustic Resonator
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5A-3 Spatial and Temporal Controlled Tissue Heating on a Modified Clinical Ultrasound Scanner for Generating Mild Hyperthermia in Tumors
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Pappalardo, M.
P2B-4 Crisscross 2D cMUT Array: Beamforming Strategy and Synthetic 3D Imaging Results
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P2I-4 Design and Experimental Characterization of an Composite Longitudinal-Flexural Mode Ultrasonic Transducer
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Parat, G.
P1I-4 Simulation of BAW Resonators Frequency Adjustment
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P2F-9 The Examination of Frequency Dependences of Elastic Waves Velocities and Their Attenuation in Heterogeneous Mediums
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Park, C. I.
P3E-1 Torsional Wave Transduction in a Rotating Shaft Using Magnetostrictive Patch Array
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Park, E.-J.
3B-1 Noninvasive Insulin Delivery in Large Pigs (> 100 lbs) Using the Lightweight Cymbal Array
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9F-4 Rectangular Cymbal Arrays for Ultrasonic Transdermal Insulin Delivery
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Park, K. K.
6D-1 The Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducer (CMUT) as a Chem/Bio Sensor
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10A-5 Beamforming for Photoacoustic Imaging Using Linear Array Transducer
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8B-2 Imaging of Iron Oxide Nanoparticles Using Magneto-Motive Ultrasound
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Park, S. H.
P5E-3 Study on the Surface Wave Propagation in the Diamond Coated Silicon
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Park, S. J.
P5E-3 Study on the Surface Wave Propagation in the Diamond Coated Silicon
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Parker, K. J.
5C-6 Muscle Tissue Characterization Using Quantitative Sonoelastography: Preliminary Results
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorP1C-4 Real-Time Semi-Automatic Segmentation of Hepatic Radiofrequency Ablated Lesions in an In Vivo Porcine Model Using Sonoelastography
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P1C-9 Prostate Cancer Detection Based on Three Dimensional Sonoelastography
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P4F-4 Feasibility of Two-Dimensional Quantitative Sonoelastographic Imaging
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Parker, R.
11E-3 A Thermally Stable CMOS Oscillator Using Temperature Compensated FBAR
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Parks, D. A.
P5K-1 High Temperature Broadband Contact BAW Transducer
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Parks, J. M.
4D-5 Lateral Field Excited High Frequency Bulk Acoustic Wave Sensors
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5A-4 Thermal Ablation by Ultrasound: Increasing the Coagulated Volume
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P0-5 An In Vivo Tumor-Mimic Model for Evaluating the Accuracy of HIFU Treatments: Preclinical Studies
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Parrilla, M.
P2D-5 The Progressive Dynamic Focusing Correction Technique in NDE
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Partlow, K. C.
P3C-2 Ultrasound Energy Rapidly Labels Stem/Progenitor Cells with Nanoparticle Beacons without Disrupting Membrane Integrity
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Pasternack, D.
P1C-9 Prostate Cancer Detection Based on Three Dimensional Sonoelastography
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10C-2 High Frequency Ultrasound Characterization of Blood Clotting Process: Results Obtained With Plasma and Whole Blood
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Patel, M.
P1F-2 Effects of Electromagnetic Radiation on the Q of Quartz Resonators
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P2E-7 A Novel AT-Cut Gyroscope, Its Analysis and Design ❑
Patel, M. S.
P2F-3 Three Dimensional Periodic Finite Element Analysis of Solidly Mounted Resonators
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Pauzin, M.-C.
P4D-1 Development of a Finite Element Model of Ultrasound Contrast Agent
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P3A-6 Non-Invasive Micro-Vascular Ultrasound Elastography: Comparisons with M-Mode Strain Measurements in Rat Models of Hypertension
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Pennec, Y.
7F-1 Design of Band-Stop Filters Using PZT Layer On Silicon Substrate Phononic Crystals
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Pensala, T.
11E-4 Application of a Vibrating Membrane Model to Bulk-Acoustic-Wave Resonators
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P2G-3 Piezotransduced Single-Crystal Silicon BAW Resonators
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P2G-5 Area and Dispersion Dependence of Vibration Shape and Coupling Coefficient in Thin Film BAW Resonators
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorPereira da Cunha, M.
4D-5 Lateral Field Excited High Frequency Bulk Acoustic Wave Sensors
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6D-4 Generalized and Pure Shear Horizontal SAW Sensors on Quartz for Hydrogen Fluoride Gas Detection
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P1E-6 Monitoring and Extracting Film Viscoelastic Properties Using SH-SAW
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P1F-4 Revisiting LGT Dielectric Constants and Temperature Coefficients Up to 120°C
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P4L-1 Enabling Very High Temperature Acoustic Wave Devices for Sensor & Frequency Control Applications
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P5H-2 Novel SAW Network Model Parameter Extraction Technique
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Perez, C. R.
12E-3 Channel-Select RF MEMS Filters Based on Self-Coupled AlN Contour-Mode Piezoelectric Resonators
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7A-4 A New Method for Enhancing Dynamic Vascular Patterns of Focal Liver Lesions in Contrast Ultrasound
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Perriard, Y.
P5G-1 Optimization of a Single Phase Ultrasonic Linear Motor
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P6E-1 Optimization Methodology for Piezoelectric Transformers Design
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Persson, H. W.
7C-2 Non-Invasive Measurements of Longitudinal Strain of the Arterial Wall
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Petculescu, G.
7D-5 Detection and Sizing of Delaminations in Composites Using Modally-Selective Lamb-Wave Transducers
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7E-5 Temperature Coefficients Measured by Picosecond Ultrasonics on Materials in Thin Films for Bulk Acoustic Wave Technology
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P0-15 Temperature Compensated Bulk Acoustic Wave Resonator and its Predictive 1D Acoustic Tool for RF Filtering
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Petit, P.
P3D-4 Two-Dimensional Ultrasonic Computed Tomography of Growing Bones
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Petrini, V.
P1H-1 LiNbO3-LiNbO3 High Overtone Bulk Acoustic Resonator Exhibiting High Q.f Product
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P4M-1 Design, Fabrication and Characterisation of Capacitive Micro-Machined Ultrasonic Transducers Based on a 2D-Like Architecture
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P1B-3 Noninvasive Bleeding Detection and Localization Using Three Dimensional Doppler Ultrasound
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P3C-9 Simulation and Experiment Results of a 1D High Intensity Focused Ultrasound Array for Acoustic Hemostasis Applications
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P5E-9 A Fast Field Simulation Method for Longitudinal Ultrasound Wave Propagation and Transmission in Homogeneous and Layered Media
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Peyrin, F.
12C-1 High Resolution Acoustic Microscopy: A New Method to Investigate Remodeling Process of Trabecular Bone
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Pfeiler, T. W.
P4F-6 On the Potential of Combined ARFI and Elastography to Improve Differentiation of Material Structure in Viscoelastic Tissue
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2D-1 Ultrasonic Characterization of the Curing of Powder Coating Films Based on Their tan(δ)
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Phillips, L. C.
9B-6 Inhibition of Smooth Muscle Proliferation by Ultrasound-Triggered Release of Rapamycin from Microbubbles
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Phukpattaranont, P.
P5B-7 Design of Quadratic Filters for Contrast-Assisted Ultrasonic Imaging
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Piazza, G.
12E-3 Channel-Select RF MEMS Filters Based on Self-Coupled AlN Contour-Mode Piezoelectric Resonators
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P1B-11 A 2D-Array for Transcranial Ultrasound Focusing Using Shear-Mode Conversion: A Numerical Study
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Pichon, C.
8B-3 Transmembrane Extraction of Fluorescent Proteins with Ultrasound and Microbubbles
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Pierce, S. G.
P0-8 Robotic Based Reconfigurable Lamb Wave Scanner for Non-Destructive Evaluation
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Pintelon, R.
8D-5 Tracking of Cracks in Fatigue Experiments Using Nonlinear Propagation of Multi-Sine Surface Acoustic Waves
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12B-1 Detectability of Small Blood Vessels Using High-Frequency Power Doppler Ultrasound
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Pinton, G.
3C-2 Full-Wave Simulation of Finite-Amplitude Ultrasound in Heterogeneous Media
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7A-5 Real-Time 3D Contrast-Enhanced Transcranial Ultrasound
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P3B-2 Clutter From Multiple Scattering and Aberration in a Nonlinear Medium
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Pippi, R. S.
P6E-5 Analysis of PZT Layer Thickness in Traveling Wave Ultrasonic Motor Performance
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Pisani, M. B.
12E-3 Channel-Select RF MEMS Filters Based on Self-Coupled AlN Contour-Mode Piezoelectric Resonators
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3B-3 Calibration of PVDF Hydrophones Using a Broad Focus Electromagnetic Lithotripter
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Plag, C.
10C-2 High Frequency Ultrasound Characterization of Blood Clotting Process: Results Obtained With Plasma and Whole Blood
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Plaskos, C.
P6D-1 3D/4D Ultrasound Registration of Bone ❑
Plaza, J. A.
12E-1 Accelerometer Based on Thin-Film Bulk Acoustic Wave Resonators
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Plessky, V. P.
P0-14 Inline SAW RFID Tag Using Time Position and Phase Encoding
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorP3I-6 Interface Leaky Longitudinal Waves in Lithium Niobate and Lithium Tantalate
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P3J-2 Laser-Interferometric Analysis of Rayleigh Wave Radiation from a LLSAW Resonator
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P6G-4 High Q-factor STW-Resonators on AT-Cut of Quartz ❑
Poland, S.
5B-2 3D Imaging of Teeth Using High Frequency Ultrasound
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Polascik, T.
6B-2 Visualizing the Anatomic Structures of Human Prostates Using Acoustic Radiation Force Impulse (ARFI)Imaging
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Porter, C.
8A-4 Spatial Co-Registration of Magnetic Resonance and Ultrasound Images of the Prostate as a Basis for Multi-Modality Tissue-Type Imaging
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P4C-2 Contrast Enhanced US for Monitoring the Effect of VEGF Trap on Melanoma Tumor Vascularity
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Pourkamali, S.
P2G-2 Capacitively Coupled VHF Silicon Bulk Acoustic Wave Filters
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Pourrezaei, K.
4D-3 Multi-Layer Interfacial Property Analysis Using a Multi-Frequency Thickness Shear Mode (MFTSM) Device Built on a Single-Chip
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Powers, A.
2E-3 Asset Tracking on the International Space Station Using Global SAW Tag RFID Technology
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P3B-6 Implications of Mode Conversion on Transcranial Ultrasound Imaging
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P4C-4 In Vitro Investigation of Thrombosis Dissolution with Microbubble-Induced Continuous Acoustic Activities
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Pozhar, V. E.
9E-5 Ultrasound Fast Modulation Mode AOTFs for Differential Photoluminescence Spectroscopy
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Predoi, M. V.
P5E-5 On the Propagation in a Waveguide with Gaussian Section Variation: Inverse Problem to Determine the Hiding Waveguide Profile and Separation of Converted Modes Contributions in the Case of Multi-Incident Modes, Experimental and Numerical Studies
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9B-2 Microbubble Interactions at High Mechanical Index: Ultrasound Stimulated Behaviour of SonoVue from Optically Predefined 'Stand-Off' Positions
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Proklov, V. V.
9E-2 High Efficiency Multi-Channel Acousto-Optic Multiplexers on Anisotropic Light Diffraction by Multi-Frequency Sound
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P4H-2 Explosionlike Boiling of a Viscous Liquid in a High-Intensity Ultrasonic Beam
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Pustovoit, V. I.
9E-5 Ultrasound Fast Modulation Mode AOTFs for Differential Photoluminescence Spectroscopy
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Püttmer, A.
P3F-6 Acoustic Emission Based Online Valve Leak Detection and Testing
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P5B-9 Investigation of the Response of Attached biSphere™ Microbubbles to Ultrasound
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Pye, S. D.
11A-5 Interrogation of the Targeting Mechanisms of Ultrasound Contrast Agent Microbubbles Using Atomic Force Microscopy
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Qian, Z.
9A-3 Clinical Validation of Angle-Independent Myocardial Elastography Using MRI Tagging
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Qin, L.
P1D-2 High Temperature Langasite BAW Gas Sensor Based on ZnO Nanowire Arrays
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P2G-2 Capacitively Coupled VHF Silicon Bulk Acoustic Wave Filters
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Qin, S.
9B-4 Microbubble Oscillations in Gel Phantom and Ex Vivo Preparation Validate Proposed Mechanisms for Contrast-Based Drug Delivery
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P4C-3 Dynamics of Ultrasound Contrast Agents within Rat Cecum Vessels
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Qin, Z.
P3A-6 Non-Invasive Micro-Vascular Ultrasound Elastography: Comparisons with M-Mode Strain Measurements in Rat Models of Hypertension
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Quate, C. F.
6D-1 The Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducer (CMUT) as a Chem/Bio Sensor
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2A-2 Investigations into the Potential Contribution of a Thermal Mechanism for Pulsed High Intensity Focused Ultrasound Mediated Delivery
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Qureshi, M. S.
2F-2 Annular CMUT Arrays for Side Looking Intravascular Ultrasound Imaging
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P0-18 Forward-Looking IVUS Imaging Using a Dual-Annular Ring CMUT Array: Experimental Results
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Rahko, P. S.
P4A-4 Evaluation of Cardiac Dyssynchrony Using Strain Imaging
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Rajaraman, V.
P3F-6 Acoustic Emission Based Online Valve Leak Detection and Testing
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4C-5 Combining High Frequency Ultrasound Reflex Transmission Imaging and Imaging Spectrophotometry for the Diagnosis of Skin Cancer
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Ramachandran, S.
6C-3 Singular Spectrum Analysis for Detecting Brachytherapy Seeds with Angle Variation
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8A-4 Spatial Co-Registration of Magnetic Resonance and Ultrasound Images of the Prostate as a Basis for Multi-Modality Tissue-Type Imaging
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P2I-3 A Comparison of Acoustic Beam Properties of a High-Frequency Annular and Linear Array
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Ramireddy, A.
P5J-2 Ultrasound Probe with Integrated ECG Lead ❑
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5C-1 Ultrasonic Microprobe Based Tubular Size Assay ❑
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6D-1 The Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducer (CMUT) as a Chem/Bio Sensor
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Randles, A. B.
P4L-4 Etch Rate Dependence on Crystal Orientation for Lithium Niobate
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Rao, J. J.
10E-4 Modeling and Design of a Wire Bonded Low Loss Single Ended DMS Filter Having Broadband Rejection of -45 dB
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P5I-3 Improvement of Balance Performance in LSAW Filters Based on 5-IDT Multi-Mode Structure
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Rao, N. A. H. K.
2D-1 Ultrasonic Characterization of the Curing of Powder Coating Films Based on Their tan(δ)
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7E-6 Aluminum Nitride Bulk Acoustic Wave Devices with Iridium Bottom Electrodes
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P1G-2 Assessment of Aluminum Nitride Films Sputtered on Iridium Electrodes
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P1H-6 Picosecond Ultrasonics as a Helpful Technique for Introducing a New Electrode Material in BAW Technology: The Iridium Case
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Ratsimandresy, L.
3F-6 Ultra-Wide Bandwidth Array for New Imaging Modalities
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Rauch, J. Y.
P1H-1 LiNbO3-LiNbO3 High Overtone Bulk Acoustic Resonator Exhibiting High Q.f Product
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10D-3 Long Range Guided Wave Inspection of Pipelines by a New Local Magnetostrictive Transducer
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3D-3 Classification of Defects for Guided Waves Inspected Pipes by a Neural Network Approach
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P1E-4 Voids Detection in Brick Masonry Structures by Using Ultrasonic Testing
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Raum, K.
12C-1 High Resolution Acoustic Microscopy: A New Method to Investigate Remodeling Process of Trabecular Bone
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9D-6 Signal Analysis in Scanning Acoustic Microscopy for Non-Destructive Assessment of Connective Defects in Flip-Chip BGA Devices
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P5A-8 Spatial Distribution of Acoustic Impedance and Microstructure Assessed by Scanning Acoustic Microscopy in Human Radial Cortical Bone
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorP5A-9 Depth Dependent High Frequency Backscatter Analysis of Degenerated Cartilage
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Reiber, J. H. C.
P2A-6 Automatic Segmentation of the Left Ventricle in 3D Echocardiography Using Active Appearance Models
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P2A-8 Fully Automatic Detection of Left Ventricular Long Axis and Mitral Valve Plane in 3D Echocardiography
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Reichling, S.
P1C-1 Evaluation of Material Parameters of PVA Phantoms for Reconstructive Ultrasound Elastography
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P5D-6 Displacement Estimators Using Angular Insonifications for Reconstructive Elastography
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Reimann, H.-P.
5D-1 Measurement of Ultrasound Speed in Several Car Engine Oils as a Function of Temperature
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P1I-4 Simulation of BAW Resonators Frequency Adjustment
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Rénier, M.
7B-2 Nonlinear Shear Elastic Moduli in Quasi-Incompressible Soft Solids
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Reynolds, P.
3F-2 Investigation of Element Cross Talk in Arrays Using 1-3 Piezocomposite Substrates
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Rezvov, Y. G.
9E-2 High Efficiency Multi-Channel Acousto-Optic Multiplexers on Anisotropic Light Diffraction by Multi-Frequency Sound
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4F-3 Piezoelectric Single Crystal for Medical Ultrasound Transducer
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Ricci, S.
8A-2 ULA-OP: A Novel ULtrasound Advanced Open Platform for Experimental Research
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P6B-10 Improved Investigation of Maternal/Fetal/Placental Vessels through Multigate Spectral Doppler
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P6B-2 Quantitative Assessment of Flow Velocity through Transverse Dual-Beam Analysis
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Richards, M. S.
5C-2 Non-Invasive Ultrasound Elastic Modulus Estimates on Tissue Scaffold Mechanical Property Change
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Richter, J. P.
P4F-2 Ultrasonic Elastography and Plane Strain Inverse Algorithms for Polymer Gel Dosimetry
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P2G-3 Piezotransduced Single-Crystal Silicon BAW Resonators
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Rijk, J. P. T.
P2A-7 A Robust Deformable Simplex Mesh Model with Temporal Signal Decorrelation Constraints in Echocardiography
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Rimeika, R.
P5F-3 Light Diffraction by IDT-Radiated Bulk Acoustic Waves in ZX-LiNbO3
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Rimmer, N.
7E-6 Aluminum Nitride Bulk Acoustic Wave Devices with Iridium Bottom Electrodes
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P1G-2 Assessment of Aluminum Nitride Films Sputtered on Iridium Electrodes
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Ringgaard, E.
12F-5 Transmission of Acoustic Plane Waves through Multilayered Piezoelectric Plates
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P5K-3 Novel Thick Film Transducers for High Frequency Ultrasonography
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Rivaz, H.
9C-1 Beam Steering Approach for Speckle Characterization and Out-of-Plane Motion Estimation in Real Tissue
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Rivens, I.
P1C-5 Transient Acoustic Radiation Force Elastography for HIFU Guidance and Monitoring
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5A-4 Thermal Ablation by Ultrasound: Increasing the Coagulated Volume
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P0-5 An In Vivo Tumor-Mimic Model for Evaluating the Accuracy of HIFU Treatments: Preclinical Studies
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Ro, R. J.
P4C-2 Contrast Enhanced US for Monitoring the Effect of VEGF Trap on Melanoma Tumor Vascularity
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Roa-Prada, S.
P3F-5 An Ultrasonic Through-Wall Communication System with Power Harvesting
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Robert, R.
P3C-8 Techniques for Real-Time Monitoring and Control for HIFU (High Intensity Focused Ultrasound) Ablationin Porcine Brains In Vitro Studies
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P6H-1 Electrochemical Etching of Quartz ❑
Rodrigues, C. R.
P6E-5 Analysis of PZT Layer Thickness in Traveling Wave Ultrasonic Motor Performance
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Rognin, N. G.
7A-4 A New Method for Enhancing Dynamic Vascular Patterns of Focal Liver Lesions in Contrast Ultrasound
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Rohde, A. H.
12D-3 Validity of Born Approximation for Plate Wave Scattering Problems
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P4G-3 An Efficient Measurement Strategy for Plate Wave Diffraction Tomography
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P5C-4 Image Guidance Using Camera and Ultrasound Images
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Rønnekleiv, A.
6E-4 Acoustic ID-Tags for Under Water Use ❑
P4M-9 Reduction of Crosstalk in CMUT Arrays by Introducing Double Periodicities
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Rosenberg, P.
P2G-3 Piezotransduced Single-Crystal Silicon BAW Resonators
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Rosenzweig, S.
3B-4 Therapeutic Potential Metric for Diagnostic Transducers
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P5B-9 Investigation of the Response of Attached biSphere™ Microbubbles to Ultrasound
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Ross, J. A.
11A-5 Interrogation of the Targeting Mechanisms of Ultrasound Contrast Agent Microbubbles Using Atomic Force Microscopy
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Rothballer, S.
P5G-2 Acoustic Surface Wave Induced Propagation of Liquids in Open Channels
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Rougely, C. M.
P3K-3 Investigation of Low Glass Transition Temperature Epoxy Resin Blends for Lossy, yet Machineable, Transducer Substrates
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P0-1 High Resolution Fundamental and Harmonic Imaging Using a MEMS Fabricated Ultrasonic Transducer
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Royer, D.
7B-2 Nonlinear Shear Elastic Moduli in Quasi-Incompressible Soft Solids
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Rubens, D. J.
P1C-4 Real-Time Semi-Automatic Segmentation of Hepatic Radiofrequency Ablated Lesions in an In Vivo Porcine Model Using Sonoelastography
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P1C-9 Prostate Cancer Detection Based on Three Dimensional Sonoelastography
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Rubin, J. M.
10B-5 4D Elasticity Imaging of PVA LV Phantom Integrated with Pulsatile Circulation System Using 2D Phased Array
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P4B-6 Error Analysis of Axial Displacement Estimation in Elasticity Imaging
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Ruby, R.
11E-2 Review and Comparison of Bulk Acoustic Wave FBAR, SMR Technology
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Ruby, R. C.
11E-3 A Thermally Stable CMOS Oscillator Using Temperature Compensated FBAR
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7E-2 A De-Coupled Stacked Bulk Acoustic Resonator (DSBAR) Filter With 2 dB Bandwidth > 4%
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Rudak, L. V.
P4D-9 Numerical Model for the Dynamics of a Contrast Agent Bubble in an Ultrasound Field
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11E-4 Application of a Vibrating Membrane Model to Bulk-Acoustic-Wave Resonators
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Ruiter, N. V.
P1A-11 Non-Linear Effects of Signal to Image Mapping in Voxel-Driven SAFT Based Reconstruction Approaches
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P1A-4 Model-Based Pulse Detection for 3D Ultrasound Computer Tomography
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P3D-2 Phase Aberration Correction for 3D Ultrasound Computer Tomography Images
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P3D-5 Aperture Optimization for 3D Ultrasound Computer Tomography
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Ruiz-Alzola, J.
P4B-1 Characterization of a Multiscale Variational Optical Flow Method for Elastography
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12C-1 High Resolution Acoustic Microscopy: A New Method to Investigate Remodeling Process of Trabecular Bone
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Ruzanov, V. M.
P2F-9 The Examination of Frequency Dependences of Elastic Waves Velocities and Their Attenuation in Heterogeneous Mediums
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Rybianets, A.
P1B-7 Experimental and Theoretical Study of Strongly Focused High Intensity Ultrasound
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P3J-3 SAW Method for Measuring of Relaxation Process in Ferroelectric Ceramics
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P3C-8 Techniques for Real-Time Monitoring and Control for HIFU (High Intensity Focused Ultrasound) Ablationin Porcine Brains In Vitro Studies
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Saad, W.
P1C-4 Real-Time Semi-Automatic Segmentation of Hepatic Radiofrequency Ablated Lesions in an In Vivo Porcine Model Using Sonoelastography
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Sadler, J.
12D-5 NDE of Adhesive Joints Using V(x,t) Data ❑
P0-10 A Ray Technique to Calculate Multiple Reflected and Transmitted Waves in Layered Media
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Safar, H.
P2F-3 Three Dimensional Periodic Finite Element Analysis of Solidly Mounted Resonators
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10C-6 Fully Integrated CMUT-Based Forward-Looking Intracardiac Imaging for Electrophysiology
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Saïed, A.
12C-1 High Resolution Acoustic Microscopy: A New Method to Investigate Remodeling Process of Trabecular Bone
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P1A-7 Automatic Segmentation of the Anterior Chamber in In Vivo High-Frequency Ultrasound Images of the Eye
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P5A-8 Spatial Distribution of Acoustic Impedance and Microstructure Assessed by Scanning Acoustic Microscopy in Human Radial Cortical Bone
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Saijo, Y.
4C-4 B-Mode and C-Mode Imaging of Regenerated 3D Skin Model with 100 MHz Ultrasound
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9D-1 Precise Calibration for Biological Acoustic Impedance Microscope
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11D-3 MOSAIC: An Integrated Ultrasonic 2D Array System ❑
3F-3 Theoretical Effects of Epoxy Interlayer Bonds in Multilayer Piezoelectric Transducers
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Sakai, R.
12C-4 A Minute Bone Bending Angle Measuring Method Using Echo-Tracking for Assessment of Bone Strength
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Salaud, N.
P3D-4 Two-Dimensional Ultrasonic Computed Tomography of Growing Bones
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Salazar, J.
P3F-1 Lamb Wave Generation with an Air-Coupled Piezoelectric Array Using Different Square Chirp Modulation Schemes
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P6D-5 Enhancement of Bone Surface Visualization Using Ultrasound Radio-Frequency Signals
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Saldanha, N.
P4J-1 Design Parameters for SAW Multi-Tone Frequency Coded Reflectors
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Salmi, A. H.
2D-5 Combining X-Rays and Ultrasound to Determine Micro-Elasticity
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Saluja, D.
11B-1 Noninvasive Electromechanical Wave Imaging and Conduction Velocity Estimation In Vivo
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Salut, R.
P1H-3 Epitaxial Pb(Zr0.2Ti0.8)O3 Thin Layers for the Fabrication of Radio-Frequency Elastic Wave Transducers
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P4E-1 The Dependence of Sonoporation on Cell Cycle Phase: Enhanced Effect During G2 and S-Phase
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Sanchez, J. R.
6C-5 An Ultrasonic Imaging Speckle Suppression and Contrast Enhancement Technique by Means of Frequency Compounding and Coded Excitation
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Sandoz, J.-P.
3D-6 New Solution to Air-Data Transmission Using Low-Cost Narrow-Band Ultrasonic Transducers
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Sandrin, L.
P1C-2 Liver Stiffness Measurement Using Transient Elastography in Patients with Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver (NAFLD) and Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH)
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P5D-4 Advances in Liver Stiffness Measurements Using Transient Elastography
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7E-6 Aluminum Nitride Bulk Acoustic Wave Devices with Iridium Bottom Electrodes
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Saniie, J.
3D-2 Frequency Discrimination of Ultrasonic Signal Using Neural Networks for Grain Size Estimation
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3D-4 Analysis of Ultrasonic 3-D Image Compression Using Non-Uniform, Separable Wavelet Transforms
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P0-7 Computational Time Reversal Ultrasonic Array Imaging of Multipoint Targets
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P2D-3 Performance Evaluation of Neural Network Based Ultrasonic Flaw Detection
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P2D-6 Efficiency and Sensitivity Analysis of Chirplet Signal Decomposition for Ultrasonic NDE Applications
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P2F-2 Vibration of Post-Buckled Homogeneous Circular Plates
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Sano, K.
P2G-4 Suppression of Acoustic Energy Leakage in FBARs with Al Bottom Electrode: FEM Simulation and Experimental Results
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Sapozhnikov, O. A.
3B-3 Calibration of PVDF Hydrophones Using a Broad Focus Electromagnetic Lithotripter
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5A-5 Identification of Kidney Stone Fragmentation in Shock Wave Lithotripsy
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5E-3 Experimental Evidence for a Growing Surface Wave and Acoustic Beam Narrowing upon Reflection from Fluid-Solid Interfaces
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4E-2 Theoretical and Experimental Study of the Differential Thermal Expansion Effect on the TCD of Layered SAW Temperature Sensors Application to Aluminum Nitride Based Layered Structures
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P4K-4 Novel Layered SAW Structure for Droplet Multidirectional Actuating and Sensing
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Sarvazyan, A.
4B-3 Time Reversal Focusing of Short Pulses ❑
Sasaki, K.
P5B-3 Frame Accumulation Method with Motion Compensation for High-Contrast Vascular Imaging in Artery Phase
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Sasso, M.
P5A-4 Broadband Ultrasonic Attenuation in Femoral Bovine Cortical Bone is an Indicator of Bone Properties
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P2B-6 Parallel Image Reconstruction Operation by Dedicated Hardware for Three-Dimensional Ultrasound Imaging
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Satoh, Y.
12E-2 X-Band Filters Utilizing AlN Thin Film Bulk Acoustic Resonators
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7E-1 An Air-Gap Type FBAR Filter Fabricated Using a Thin Sacrificed Layer on a Flat Substrate
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P4K-2 Theoretical and Experimental Results of Flat Phase Linear-Wide Band -Low Loss Filters Using Dispersive Unidirectional Interdigital Transducers on Y-X LiNbO3 and New Acoustic Boundary Waves
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Sauerbrei, E.
P6C-7 Ultrasound RF Time Series for Detection of Prostate Cancer: Feature Selection and Frame Rate Analysis
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P3F-5 An Ultrasonic Through-Wall Communication System with Power Harvesting
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Savoia, A.
P2B-4 Crisscross 2D cMUT Array: Beamforming Strategy and Synthetic 3D Imaging Results
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Sawada, K.
P1J-3 Evaluation of 2D Hydrophone Array System Using Epitaxial PZT Thin Film Grown on Epitaxial Γ -Al2O3/Si Substrate
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Sboros, V.
11A-5 Interrogation of the Targeting Mechanisms of Ultrasound Contrast Agent Microbubbles Using Atomic Force Microscopy
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P5B-9 Investigation of the Response of Attached biSphere™ Microbubbles to Ultrasound
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Scarton, H. A.
P3F-5 An Ultrasonic Through-Wall Communication System with Power Harvesting
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Schaefer, R.
P3E-6 Ultrasound Attenuation Spectroscopy for Highly Dissipative Fluids - A Novel Approach Focussing Process Applications
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Schafer, M.
4F-5 PC-MUT Arrays for Ophthalmologic Ultrasound ❑
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P2A-3 Multimodal PET/Ultrasound Imaging for Cardiac Molecular Imaging
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Schasse, A.
9C-2 Reconstruction of Speed of Sound for a Correction of Transit Time in Full Angle Spatial Compounding
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Scheipers, U.
6C-2 Differential Diagnosis of Parotid Gland Lesions Using Spatially Fused Sonohistologic Features
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Schellhase, A.
2E-3 Asset Tracking on the International Space Station Using Global SAW Tag RFID Technology
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Schers, J.
P6D-1 3D/4D Ultrasound Registration of Bone ❑
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5C-1 Ultrasonic Microprobe Based Tubular Size Assay ❑
Schmidt, H.
10E-0 Improved Temperature Stability of One-Port SAW Resonators Achieved without Coils
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5D-3 More Accurate Simulation of Quartz Crystal Microbalance (QCM) Response to Viscoelastic Loading
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Schmidt, M. E.
P0-13 Phase Velocity Control of Surface Acoustic Waves Based on Surface Shorting and Electrical Field Application Using MEMS Switches
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Schmieder, K.
P2C-1 A Training Station to Facilitate Transcranial Ultrasound Imaging
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11C-5 Characterization of Time-Varying Mechanical Viscoelastic Parameters of Mimicking Deep Vein Thrombi with 2D Dynamic Elastography
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P3A-2 Analytical Modeling of Plane Shear Wave Diffraction By a Radially Layered Cylinder For Dynamic Vascular Elastography
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Schmitt, M.
P5G-2 Acoustic Surface Wave Induced Propagation of Liquids in Open Channels
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Schmitz, G.
7A-3 Optimal Pulse Sequences for the Suppression of Memoryless Tissue Harmonics
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P1B-13 Simulation and Evaluation of the Sound Field of an Image-Guided Sonoporation Applicator
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P2A-3 Multimodal PET/Ultrasound Imaging for Cardiac Molecular Imaging
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorP6A-1 Photoacoustic Imaging of Fibrosarcoma Using RGD-Cy 3 as a Targeted Contrast Agent
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Schneider, F. K.
P2B-17 Single-Chip Solution for Ultrasound Imaging Systems: Initial Results
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Schneider, T.
5D-2 Application of a Portable RF Impedance Spectrum Analyzer for the Investigation of Lateral Field Excited Acoustic Wave Sensors in a Liquid Environment
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Schnell, R.
P3D-2 Phase Aberration Correction for 3D Ultrasound Computer Tomography Images
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Schöberl, J.
8E-4 Perfectly Matched Layer Finite Element Simulation of Parasitic Acoustic Wave Radiation in Microacoustic Devices
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8F-4 Ultrasound Phased Array for Airborne Applications Based on Cellular Polymer
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Schwarzenberg, G. F.
P1A-11 Non-Linear Effects of Signal to Image Mapping in Voxel-Driven SAFT Based Reconstruction Approaches
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P1A-4 Model-Based Pulse Detection for 3D Ultrasound Computer Tomography
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P3D-5 Aperture Optimization for 3D Ultrasound Computer Tomography
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Schweinzer, H.
P2I-7 1-3 Piezofiber-Silicone Rubber-Composite with Different Resonance Frequencies Enabling Frequency Controlled Shapes of the Ultrasound Radiation Pattern
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7A-5 Real-Time 3D Contrast-Enhanced Transcranial Ultrasound
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Secomski, W.
P1A-9 Transducer Bandwidth Influence on the Golay Encoded Ultrasound Echoes
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P5K-3 Novel Thick Film Transducers for High Frequency Ultrasonography
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Segee, B.
6D-4 Generalized and Pure Shear Horizontal SAW Sensors on Quartz for Hydrogen Fluoride Gas Detection
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Senlik, M. N.
P4M-3 Experimental Characterization of Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducers
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P4M-8 Interaction Between a cMUT Cell and a Liquid Medium around the Parallel Resonance Frequency
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P1H-5 Uniformity Optimization of the Electromechanical Coupling Coefficient in AlN Based Bulk Acoustic Wave Resonators
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Seo, C. H.
P5J-1 Dual-Layer Transducer Array for 3-D Imaging ❑
P5J-4 256×256 2-D Array Transducer with Row-Column Addressing for 3-D Imaging
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Seppänen, H.
P1E-5 Understanding Ultrasound-Induced Aluminum Oxide Breakage During Wirebonding
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Serimaa, R.
2D-5 Combining X-Rays and Ultrasound to Determine Micro-Elasticity
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10A-3 Intravascular Photoacoustic Imaging with Gold Nanoparticles
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P0-2 Spectroscopic Intravascular Photoacoustic Imaging ❑
Sette, M. M.
P4F-3 Comparing Optimization Algorithms for the Young’s Modulus Reconstruction in Ultrasound Elastography
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Shalgi, A.
P1B-7 Experimental and Theoretical Study of Strongly Focused High Intensity Ultrasound
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Shan, N.
5E-6 Extremum Imitation Study of Thermoelastic Ultrasound Stress Pulse Generation by Laser Pulse
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12B-4 Real-Time Multi-Component Hemodynamic Measurement in Vascular Aneurysms Using Echo Particle Image Velocimetry: Comparison of In Vitro and Computational Results
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P6B-8 Utility of Template-based Filtering Methods to Improve Accuracy of Echo PIV for Multi-Component Blood Velocity Measurements
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Shang, X.
P3I-5 Study on SAW Characteristics of Amorphous- TeO2/128°Y-X LiNbO3 Structures
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Shao, J.
P1C-3 Temporal Formation of the Ethanol-Induced Hepatic Lesions: Preliminary in Vitro Elastographic Results
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10C-3 Radial Modulation Imaging of Microbubbles at High Frequency
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Sharma, S.
P6H-7 Investigation of Morphotropic Phase Boundary PbTiO3-Bi(MgZr)O3 Based Complex Perovskite Ceramics
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Shen, C.-C.
P1A-13 Speckle Suppression Using Maximal-Brightness-Difference-Based Adaptive Median Weighting
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P3B-4 Coded Excitation and Nonlinear Pulse Compression in Pulse-Inversion Fundamental Imaging
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P3B-5 A Feasibility Study of Tissue Harmonic Generation with 3ƒ 0 Transmit Phasing
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Shen, I.-M.
6F-3 Fabrication and Assembly of a Monolithic 3D CMUT Array for Imaging Applications
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P2F-2 Vibration of Post-Buckled Homogeneous Circular Plates
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P6C-2 Image Texture Clustering for Prostate Ultrasound Diagnosis
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Shi, W. T.
9B-5 Ultrasound Therapy with Drug Loaded Microcapsules ❑
P3B-6 Implications of Mode Conversion on Transcranial Ultrasound Imaging
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P4C-4 In Vitro Investigation of Thrombosis Dissolution with Microbubble-Induced Continuous Acoustic Activities
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P5B-6 In Vitro Pressure Estimation Obtained from Subharmonic Contrast Microbubble Signals
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5E-6 Extremum Imitation Study of Thermoelastic Ultrasound Stress Pulse Generation by Laser Pulse
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Shiba, F.
10E-3 GPS SAW Filter Using A Wafer Level Technique ❑
Shiba, T.
2E-1 Effect of Distortion in SAW Duplexer for WCDMA System
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Shigekawa, N.
P5I-1 Multiple States Switching Operation of AlGaN /GaN Layer Mode Device
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Shih, L.
P6C-2 Image Texture Clustering for Prostate Ultrasound Diagnosis
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4A-3 Intracranial Catheter for Integrated 3D Ultrasound Imaging & Hyperthermia: Feasibility Study
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Shih, W. P.
P2E-3 Power Harvesting Using Piezoelectric MEMS Generator with Interdigital Electrodes
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Shih, W.-B.
9E-6 Acoustic Realignment of Nematic Liquid Crystals by Guided Waves
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Shiina, T.
7C-3 In Vivo Assessment Method of Tissue-Engineered Vascular Wall Based on Quantitative Elastic Modulus Measurement
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P1C-8 Clinical Performance of Balloon-Inflation-Based Elasticity Imaging for Prostate Cancer Diagnosis
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P4F-5 Microscopic Measurement of Three-Dimensional Distribution of Tissue Viscoelasticity
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Shikinami, Y.
P6C-9 An Ultrasound Phantom with Long-Term Stability Using a New Biomimic Soft Gel Material
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Shin’oka, T.
7C-3 In Vivo Assessment Method of Tissue-Engineered Vascular Wall Based on Quantitative Elastic Modulus Measurement
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Shinomura, R.
P1C-8 Clinical Performance of Balloon-Inflation-Based Elasticity Imaging for Prostate Cancer Diagnosis
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Shiokawa, S.
P4J-3 Dip-Type Liquid-Phase Sensor Using SH-SAW ❑
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P1I-4 Simulation of BAW Resonators Frequency Adjustment
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10C-6 Fully Integrated CMUT-Based Forward-Looking Intracardiac Imaging for Electrophysiology
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Shoudy, D. A.
P3F-5 An Ultrasonic Through-Wall Communication System with Power Harvesting
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Shui, Y.
P2H-2 Phases of Carrier Wave in a SAW Identification Tags
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Shung, K. K.
10F-3 Self-Focused ZnO Transducers for Ultrasonic Biomicroscopy
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Papers by AuthorPapers by Author10F-4 Self-Focused 1-3 Composite LiNbO3 Single Element Transducers for High Frequency HIFU Applications
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11F-5 High-Frequency Piezoelectric PZT Film Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducers
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2F-3 Design of 20 MHz Convex Array Transducers for High Frequency Ophthalmic Imaging
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5B-4 A Backend Processing System for High-Frequency, High-Frame Rate Ultrasound B-Mode Imaging
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5B-5 High-Frequency Duplex Ultrasound Imaging System for Biomedical Applications Using 30 MHz Linear Arrays
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P2A-11 In Vivo Cardiac Imaging of Adult Zebrafish Using High Frequency Ultrasound
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P2B-8 Design of a Digital High Frequency Linear Array Ultrasound Imaging System with High Frame Rate
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P2I-2 Design of Steep Intensity Distribution for Acoustic Tweezer Using Multiple High Frequency Focused Transducers
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P5K-4 High-Overtone Self-Focusing Acoustic Transducer for High Frequency Ultrasonic Imaging
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P6C-13 High Frequency Ultrasonic Characterization of Human Vocal Fold Tissue
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P6H-6 Lead-Free Piezoelectric Ceramics for High-Frequency Ultrasound Transducers
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Shur, M. S.
P5F-3 Light Diffraction by IDT-Radiated Bulk Acoustic Waves in ZX-LiNbO3
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Shvetsov, A.
P3I-2 Cavityless Wafer Level Packaging of SAW Devices ❑
Siebers, S.
6C-2 Differential Diagnosis of Parotid Gland Lesions Using Spatially Fused Sonohistologic Features
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P6C-7 Ultrasound RF Time Series for Detection of Prostate Cancer: Feature Selection and Frame Rate Analysis
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Siginouchi, T.
P2D-2 Quantitative Estimation of Ultrasonic Multiple Access Method Based on M-Sequence Code
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Sikdar, S.
12B-2 Functional Doppler Imaging: A Feasibility Study ❑
Silverman, R. H.
5B-6 Chirp Pulse-Compression Imaging Using a 40-MHz Annular Array
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P1A-7 Automatic Segmentation of the Anterior Chamber in In Vivo High-Frequency Ultrasound Images of the Eye
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2E-4 Temperature Compensation Method of φ 1mm Ball SAW Gas Sensor Using Harmonics
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Simko, P.
3D-2 Frequency Discrimination of Ultrasonic Signal Using Neural Networks for Grain Size Estimation
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P0-7 Computational Time Reversal Ultrasonic Array Imaging of Multipoint Targets
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Simsek, E.
P2F-7 Formation Stress Effects on Wave Propagation in a Fluid-Filled Borehole
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Singh, R. S.
P3D-6 Simulation, Fabrication, and Characterization of a Novel Flexible, Conformal Ultrasound Transducer Array
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P2F-7 Formation Stress Effects on Wave Propagation in a Fluid-Filled Borehole
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Sinha, N.
12E-3 Channel-Select RF MEMS Filters Based on Self-Coupled AlN Contour-Mode Piezoelectric Resonators
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Sinkus, R.
8C-5 Full 3D Inversion of the Viscoelasticity Wave Propagation Problem for 3D Ultrasound Elastography in Breast Cancer Diagnosis
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8C-6 Anisotropic Viscoelastic Properties of the Corpus Callosum - Application of High-Resolution 3D MR-Elastography to an Alzheimer Mouse Model
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Sinusas, A. J.
10B-5 4D Elasticity Imaging of PVA LV Phantom Integrated with Pulsatile Circulation System Using 2D Phased Array
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2F-2 Annular CMUT Arrays for Side Looking Intravascular Ultrasound Imaging
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Sivagnanasundaram, M.
2F-4 High Frequency (>30 MHz) Flexible Broadband Transducers
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Small, M. K.
7E-2 A De-Coupled Stacked Bulk Acoustic Resonator (DSBAR) Filter With 2 dB Bandwidth > 4%
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Smalling, R.
P0-2 Spectroscopic Intravascular Photoacoustic Imaging ❑
Smith, N. B.
3B-1 Noninvasive Insulin Delivery in Large Pigs (> 100 lbs) Using the Lightweight Cymbal Array
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Papers by AuthorPapers by Author9F-4 Rectangular Cymbal Arrays for Ultrasonic Transdermal Insulin Delivery
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Smith, P. M.
P3I-1 Effect of Gamma and Neutron Radiation on Quartz SAW Resonators
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Smith, P. P.
P3C-12 Combining Spectral and Intensity Data to Identify Regions of Cavitation in Ultrasound Images; Application to HIFU
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Smith, S. W.
10B-3 Vibrating Interventional Device Detection Using Real-Time 3D Color Doppler
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4A-3 Intracranial Catheter for Integrated 3D Ultrasound Imaging & Hyperthermia: Feasibility Study
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7A-5 Real-Time 3D Contrast-Enhanced Transcranial Ultrasound
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P5C-1 Real-Time Stereo 3D Ultrasound ❑
P5J-2 Ultrasound Probe with Integrated ECG Lead ❑
P6D-3 3-D Ultrasound Guidance of Surgical Robotics: Autonomous Guidance and Catheter Transducers
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Smørgrav, S.
5D-4 Reciprocal Operation of Ultrasonic Flow Meters: Criteria and Applications
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Snook, K.
4F-5 PC-MUT Arrays for Ophthalmologic Ultrasound ❑
Snook, K. A.
4F-1 Optimization of Single Crystal Composite Arrays for Harmonic Imaging
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10A-3 Intravascular Photoacoustic Imaging with Gold Nanoparticles
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8B-2 Imaging of Iron Oxide Nanoparticles Using Magneto-Motive Ultrasound
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Solal, M.
10E-1 A New Unidirectional Transducer Using Proximity Coupling Between Bidirectional Tracks
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Soleimankhani, E.
P3D-3 Transmission Ultrasound Imaging to Guide Thermal Therapy
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Solomonidos, S.
4F-4 Parametric Array Design and Characterisation for Underwater Sonar and Medical Strain Imaging Applications
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6C-1 Imaging the Elastic Nonlinearity of Tissues ❑
Son, M.
P5E-3 Study on the Surface Wave Propagation in the Diamond Coated Silicon
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Song, L.
2F-4 High Frequency (>30 MHz) Flexible Broadband Transducers
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Sonoda, S.
9F-2 Heat Conductive Array Transducer for Phase-Conversion Molecular Imaging
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Sosa-Cabrera, D.
P2C-3 Ultrasound Based Intraoperative Brain Shift Correction
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Sparks, D.
8A-4 Spatial Co-Registration of Magnetic Resonance and Ultrasound Images of the Prostate as a Basis for Multi-Modality Tissue-Type Imaging
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Speciale, N.
P1A-8 Blurred Ultrasonic Images as ISI-Affected Signals: Joint Tissue Response Estimation and Channel Tracking in the Proposed Paradigm
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Spence, B.
4F-4 Parametric Array Design and Characterisation for Underwater Sonar and Medical Strain Imaging Applications
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Srinivasan, K.
P4E-3 100 MHz Sub-Millimeter Size Fiber Optic Pressure Sensors: Luxury or Necessity?
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Standal, Ø.
P2D-4 A Phase Based Approach for Estimation and Tracking of Locally Variable Delays
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Stapleton, S. A.
12A-1 Concentration Requirements for Subharmonic Quantitative Contrast Enhanced High Frequency Ultrasound Flow Studies
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12A-3 A New Real-Time High-Frequency Subharmonic Contrast Mode for Mouse Imaging
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Steichen, W.
P3J-2 Laser-Interferometric Analysis of Rayleigh Wave Radiation from a LLSAW Resonator
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Stephens, D. N.
10C-6 Fully Integrated CMUT-Based Forward-Looking Intracardiac Imaging for Electrophysiology
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Papers by AuthorPapers by Author11A-3 A Novel Sensitive Targeted Imaging Technique for Ultrasonic Molecular Imaging
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3B-2 Efficient Array Design for Sonotherapy Enhanced Drug Delivery
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5A-3 Spatial and Temporal Controlled Tissue Heating on a Modified Clinical Ultrasound Scanner for Generating Mild Hyperthermia in Tumors
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Stieger, S. M.
9B-4 Microbubble Oscillations in Gel Phantom and Ex Vivo Preparation Validate Proposed Mechanisms for Contrast-Based Drug Delivery
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Stollberg, M.
P5J-5 Direct Attach of Planar-Based and Ribbon-Based Cables to Ultrasound Imaging Arrays
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P3A-6 Non-Invasive Micro-Vascular Ultrasound Elastography: Comparisons with M-Mode Strain Measurements in Rat Models of Hypertension
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Strang, J.
P1C-4 Real-Time Semi-Automatic Segmentation of Hepatic Radiofrequency Ablated Lesions in an In Vivo Porcine Model Using Sonoelastography
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P1C-9 Prostate Cancer Detection Based on Three Dimensional Sonoelastography
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Stride, E.
P4D-7 Nonlinear Propagation of Ultrasound Through Microbubble Clouds: A Novel Numerical Implementation
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Strijbos, R. C.
11E-4 Application of a Vibrating Membrane Model to Bulk-Acoustic-Wave Resonators
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Sturtevant, B. T.
P1F-4 Revisiting LGT Dielectric Constants and Temperature Coefficients Up to 120°C
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Su, Y.-W.
9E-6 Acoustic Realignment of Nematic Liquid Crystals by Guided Waves
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Suetens, P.
P4A-5 3D Cardiac Strain Estimation Using Spatio-Temporal Elastic Registration: In Silico Validation
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Sugimoto, T.
8F-5 A Visualization Tool for High Intensity Focused Ultrasonic Field Using LEDs and Piezo-Elements
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P3E-4 Transducer Design for Liquid Custody Transfer Ultrasonic Flowmetering
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Sumi, C.
P2B-16 Beamforming for Realizing Designedpoint Spread Function
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Sun, H.
10D-6 A PZT/Si Composite Transducer for Resonant Ultrasound Spectroscope
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P3G-5 Fluid Motion Induced by Acoustic Field in Microchannel
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Sun, J.-H.
P4I-3 A Magnified Lamb Wave Source Based on the Resonant Cavity of Phononic-Crystal Plates
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10F-3 Self-Focused ZnO Transducers for Ultrasonic Biomicroscopy
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5B-4 A Backend Processing System for High-Frequency, High-Frame Rate Ultrasound B-Mode Imaging
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5B-5 High-Frequency Duplex Ultrasound Imaging System for Biomedical Applications Using 30 MHz Linear Arrays
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P2A-11 In Vivo Cardiac Imaging of Adult Zebrafish Using High Frequency Ultrasound
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P5G-6 A Multi-DOF Ultrasonic Motor Using In-Plane Deformation of PZT Elements
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P6C-13 High Frequency Ultrasonic Characterization of Human Vocal Fold Tissue
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Sutcliffe, P.
11A-3 A Novel Sensitive Targeted Imaging Technique for Ultrasonic Molecular Imaging
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4B-3 Time Reversal Focusing of Short Pulses ❑
Suzuki, H.
12C-4 A Minute Bone Bending Angle Measuring Method Using Echo-Tracking for Assessment of Bone Strength
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Suzuki, T.
P1G-3 Highly (110)-Oriented Potassium Niobate Thin Films Prepared by RF-Magnetron Sputtering
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Swartz, M. J.
P6D-2 Ultrasound Bone Segmentation Using Dynamic Programming
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Synnevåg, J.-F.
P2B-13 Speckle Statistics in Adaptive Beamforming ❑
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P2B-6 Parallel Image Reconstruction Operation by Dedicated Hardware for Three-Dimensional Ultrasound Imaging
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Tagawa, N.
P3B-7 Study on Harmonic Pulse Compression Imaging with Consideration of Harmonic Property
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P5E-1 Motion Analysis of the Surface Particle of a Coiled Waveguide Due to the Flexural Wave
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Tairaku, K.
P6F-2 Piezoelectric Generator as Power Supply for RFID-Tags and Applications
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Tait, P.
7C-4 A Novel Approach to Assess the Stiffness of Vessels by Means of Pulse Wave Analysis in Transcutaneous Ultrasound
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Takabe, M.
P1J-3 Evaluation of 2D Hydrophone Array System Using Epitaxial PZT Thin Film Grown on Epitaxial Γ -Al2O3/Si Substrate
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Takada, M.
P5A-2 An Experimental Study on the Ultrasonic Wave Propagation and Structural Anisotropy in Bovine Cancellous Bone
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Takada, N.
P2H-4 Small (3x2.5mm²) Surface Acoustic Wave Duplexer for W-CDMA with Good Temperature and Frequency Characteristics
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P2H-5 Small 3×2.5mm² Sized Surface Acoustic Wave Duplexer for US-PCS with Excellent Temperature and Frequency Characteristics
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P1H-4 FBAR Characteristics with AlN Film Using MOCVD Method and Ru/Ta Electrode
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P5E-3 Study on the Surface Wave Propagation in the Diamond Coated Silicon
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Takahashi, S.
P5E-4 3D Transient Analysis of Ultrasound Propagation Using Finite Difference Time Domain Method and Its Experimental Verification
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Takasaki, M.
P6E-3 Surface Acoustic Wave Linear Motor Using Segment-Structured Diamond-Like Carbon Films on Contact Surface
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P6E-4 Glass Substrate Surface Acoustic Wave Linear Motor
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P6F-2 Piezoelectric Generator as Power Supply for RFID-Tags and Applications
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Takeda, N.
2E-4 Temperature Compensation Method of φ 1mm Ball SAW Gas Sensor Using Harmonics
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Takenaka, T.
10F-5 Integrated Ultrasonic Transducers above 500°C ❑
Takeuchi, M.
2B-1 Robert Adler's Touchscreen Inventions ❑
P6F-2 Piezoelectric Generator as Power Supply for RFID-Tags and Applications
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Takeuchi, S.
P1J-4 Evaluation of Small Ultrasonic Probe Using Lead Zirconate Titanate Film Deposited by Hydrothermal Method
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P5K-5 Performance Estimation of Ultra-Miniature One Dimensional Array Ultrasound Probe with Hydrothermally Synthesized PZT Polycrystalline Film Transducers
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Takizawa, H.
P4A-3 3D Myocardial Strain Imaging: Improvement of Accuracy and Contrast by Dynamic Grid Interpolation
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Tamura, Y.
P2B-6 Parallel Image Reconstruction Operation by Dedicated Hardware for Three-Dimensional Ultrasound Imaging
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Tanabe, M.
P3B-7 Study on Harmonic Pulse Compression Imaging with Consideration of Harmonic Property
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Tanaka, A.
4C-4 B-Mode and C-Mode Imaging of Regenerated 3D Skin Model with 100 MHz Ultrasound
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4E-4 Propagation Characteristics of SH-SAW in (1120) ZnO Layer/Silica Glass Substrate Structures
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Tanaka, M.
P2E-7 A Novel AT-Cut Gyroscope, Its Analysis and Design ❑
P5H-1 Hybrid Finite Element Analysis of Leakey Surface Acoustic Waves in Periodic Waveguides of Finite Thickness
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Tanaka, S.
8D-2 Vibration Characteristics of Complex Vibration Converters Using Different Velocity Metal Ring Pairs
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P4L-4 Etch Rate Dependence on Crystal Orientation for Lithium Niobate
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Tanaka, Y.
P6G-2 Synthesis of Frequency Response for Wideband SAW Ladder Type Filters
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Tang, M.-X.
P4D-7 Nonlinear Propagation of Ultrasound Through Microbubble Clouds: A Novel Numerical Implementation
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Tang, S.-W.
12D-6 A Study on the Dispersion Behaviors of Antisymmetric Flexural Modes Propagating Along Wedges Tips with Coatings
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P5K-2 Optimization and Characterization of RF Sputtered Piezoelectric Zinc Oxide Thin Film for Transducer Applications
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Tangen, T. A.
P2D-4 A Phase Based Approach for Estimation and Tracking of Locally Variable Delays
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Tanifuji, S.
P1H-4 FBAR Characteristics with AlN Film Using MOCVD Method and Ru/Ta Electrode
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Taniguchi, S.
7E-1 An Air-Gap Type FBAR Filter Fabricated Using a Thin Sacrificed Layer on a Flat Substrate
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7B-2 Nonlinear Shear Elastic Moduli in Quasi-Incompressible Soft Solids
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8C-4 Active and Passive Muscle Properties Assessed by Ultrasound Techniques
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8C-5 Full 3D Inversion of the Viscoelasticity Wave Propagation Problem for 3D Ultrasound Elastography in Breast Cancer Diagnosis
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Taylor, R. H.
P6D-2 Ultrasound Bone Segmentation Using Dynamic Programming
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Taylor, Z. D.
P3D-6 Simulation, Fabrication, and Characterization of a Novel Flexible, Conformal Ultrasound Transducer Array
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P5B-12 How Do Conservation Laws Define a Motion Suppression Score in In-Vivo Ivus Sequences?
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Tekes, C.
P0-18 Forward-Looking IVUS Imaging Using a Dual-Annular Ring CMUT Array: Experimental Results
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Tempany, C.
8A-4 Spatial Co-Registration of Magnetic Resonance and Ultrasound Images of the Prostate as a Basis for Multi-Modality Tissue-Type Imaging
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12A-2 Subharmonic Contrast Intravascular Ultrasound ❑
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P1C-5 Transient Acoustic Radiation Force Elastography for HIFU Guidance and Monitoring
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P4G-7 Eigenvalue Imaging Method For Subsurface Defects via A0-Mode Lamb-Waves
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9D-1 Precise Calibration for Biological Acoustic Impedance Microscope
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Ternawly, A.
P3I-1 Effect of Gamma and Neutron Radiation on Quartz SAW Resonators
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P4M-5 Accurate Assessment of CMUT Devices Through Precise Electrical Impedance Measurement in Air
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P1A-8 Blurred Ultrasonic Images as ISI-Affected Signals: Joint Tissue Response Estimation and Channel Tracking in the Proposed Paradigm
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P4D-9 Numerical Model for the Dynamics of a Contrast Agent Bubble in an Ultrasound Field
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Thibaud, S.
9D-2 Numerical Modeling of the Cantilever-Tip Vibrations in Scanning Microdeformation Microscope
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Thijssen, J. M.
10B-4 4D Cardiac Strain Imaging: Methods and Initial Results
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P2A-2 Three-Dimensional Cardiac Image Segmentation Using Adaptive Filtering and 3D Deformable Simplex Meshes
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Thomas, D. H.
P5B-10 Single Microbubble Acoustics with Signal Processing: Initial Experience with Amplitude Modulated Pulse Sequences
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Thomas, L. J.
6C-6 Qualitative Properties of an Entropy-Based Signal Detector
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Thomas, R.
5F-2 Packaging and Design of Reconfigurable Arrays for Volumetric Imaging
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10C-6 Fully Integrated CMUT-Based Forward-Looking Intracardiac Imaging for Electrophysiology
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P3C-8 Techniques for Real-Time Monitoring and Control for HIFU (High Intensity Focused Ultrasound) Ablationin Porcine Brains In Vitro Studies
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Thompson, R. S.
P1A-12 Using the Phase Modulation Imposed by Tissue Inhomogeneity to Determine the Full Acoustic Near Field
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Thomsen, C.
11C-4 Fast Blood Vector Velocity Imaging: Simulations and Preliminary In Vivo Results
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12B-3 Validation of Transverse Oscillation Vector Velocity Estimation In-Vivo
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11B-5 Pulse Wave Imaging Of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms: Comparison Between Control And Angiotensin II-Treated Mice In Vivo
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P6F-4 A Theoretical Time-Course Study of Acoustic Tweezers
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12D-5 NDE of Adhesive Joints Using V(x,t) Data ❑
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P5K-1 High Temperature Broadband Contact BAW Transducer
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10F-5 Integrated Ultrasonic Transducers above 500°C ❑
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4C-4 B-Mode and C-Mode Imaging of Regenerated 3D Skin Model with 100 MHz Ultrasound
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8A-3 System Architecture of an Experimental Synthetic Aperture Real-Time Ultrasound System
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Tong, T.
P3I-5 Study on SAW Characteristics of Amorphous- TeO2/128°Y-X LiNbO3 Structures
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P1C-8 Clinical Performance of Balloon-Inflation-Based Elasticity Imaging for Prostate Cancer Diagnosis
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2D-5 Combining X-Rays and Ultrasound to Determine Micro-Elasticity
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P2B-14 Real-Time Indication of Acoustic Window for Phased-Array Transducers in Ultrasound Imaging
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P6B-3 In Vivo Investigation of Filter Order Influence in Eigen-Based Clutter Filtering for Color Flow Imaging
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P6B-4 Multi-Dimensional Spectrum Analysis for 2-D Vector Velocity Estimation
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Torres, C. S.
P1G-4 Characterization of Nanoimprinting Polymer Films Using Picosecond Ultrasonics
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Tortoli, P.
8A-2 ULA-OP: A Novel ULtrasound Advanced Open Platform for Experimental Research
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P6B-10 Improved Investigation of Maternal/Fetal/Placental Vessels through Multigate Spectral Doppler
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Trahey, G.
10B-2 Acoustic Radiation Force Impulse Imaging of Mechanical Stiffness Propagation within Myocardial Tissue
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3C-2 Full-Wave Simulation of Finite-Amplitude Ultrasound in Heterogeneous Media
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6B-4 In Vivo Acoustic Radiation Force Impulse Imaging of Abdominal Lesions
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6B-6 Transthoracic Cardiac Acoustic Radiation Force Impulse Imaging: A Feasibility Study
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P3B-2 Clutter From Multiple Scattering and Aberration in a Nonlinear Medium
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Tran, T. A.
P4E-2 On the Mechanisms of Ultrasound Contrast Agents Induced Arrhythmias
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P1J-5 Performance Comparison of Screen-Printed Piezoelectric Structures on Porous PZT and Alumina Substrates
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8B-3 Transmembrane Extraction of Fluorescent Proteins with Ultrasound and Microbubbles
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P4E-2 On the Mechanisms of Ultrasound Contrast Agents Induced Arrhythmias
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Tremblay, J.
P3A-6 Non-Invasive Micro-Vascular Ultrasound Elastography: Comparisons with M-Mode Strain Measurements in Rat Models of Hypertension
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11D-3 MOSAIC: An Integrated Ultrasonic 2D Array System ❑
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P1H-3 Epitaxial Pb(Zr0.2Ti0.8)O3 Thin Layers for the Fabrication of Radio-Frequency Elastic Wave Transducers
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P1H-3 Epitaxial Pb(Zr0.2Ti0.8)O3 Thin Layers for the Fabrication of Radio-Frequency Elastic Wave Transducers
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Tristán, A.
P2C-3 Ultrasound Based Intraoperative Brain Shift Correction
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Troccaz, J.
P6D-1 3D/4D Ultrasound Registration of Bone ❑
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11C-3 Sonorheometry: A New Method for Assessing Coagulation Potential
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P1A-9 Transducer Bandwidth Influence on the Golay Encoded Ultrasound Echoes
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P1H-4 FBAR Characteristics with AlN Film Using MOCVD Method and Ru/Ta Electrode
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Tsui, P.-H.
P5B-2 Imaging Microbubble Destruction/Replenishment with Nakagami Distribution
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2E-4 Temperature Compensation Method of φ 1mm Ball SAW Gas Sensor Using Harmonics
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P5A-2 An Experimental Study on the Ultrasonic Wave Propagation and Structural Anisotropy in Bovine Cancellous Bone
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Tsujino, J.
12D-4 Welding Characteristics of a 27 kHz Ultrasonic Complex Vibration Welding System with Six Transducers Integrated Using a (2,1) Mode Transverse Vibration Disk
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8D-2 Vibration Characteristics of Complex Vibration Converters Using Different Velocity Metal Ring Pairs
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Tsurunari, T.
6E-1 A Small-Sized SAW Duplexer on a SiO2/IDT/LiNbO3 Structure for Wideband CDMA Application
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Tsuta, K.
P6C-9 An Ultrasound Phantom with Long-Term Stability Using a New Biomimic Soft Gel Material
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P1C-8 Clinical Performance of Balloon-Inflation-Based Elasticity Imaging for Prostate Cancer Diagnosis
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P1E-4 Voids Detection in Brick Masonry Structures by Using Ultrasonic Testing
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Turchin, P. P.
P2F-9 The Examination of Frequency Dependences of Elastic Waves Velocities and Their Attenuation in Heterogeneous Mediums
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Turcu, F.
10D-3 Long Range Guided Wave Inspection of Pipelines by a New Local Magnetostrictive Transducer
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3D-3 Classification of Defects for Guided Waves Inspected Pipes by a Neural Network Approach
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12A-4 In Vivo 3D Contrast-Enhanced Imaging of the Embryonic Mouse Vasculature
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8B-1 Polymer Contrast Particles For Cellular Imaging With Ultrasound and MRI
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Turo, A.
P3F-1 Lamb Wave Generation with an Air-Coupled Piezoelectric Array Using Different Square Chirp Modulation Schemes
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Tweedie, A.
11D-2 Total Focussing Method for Volumetric Imaging in Immersion Non Destructive Evaluation
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11B-5 Pulse Wave Imaging Of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms: Comparison Between Control And Angiotensin II-Treated Mice In Vivo
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P3G-2 Effect of Ultrasound Exposure in Standing Wave Sound Field on Isoelectric Point of Nanometer Sized Diamond Particles for Abrasive Agent
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Udesen, J.
11C-1 Fast Spectral Velocity Estimation Using Adaptive Techniques: In-Vivo Results
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11C-4 Fast Blood Vector Velocity Imaging: Simulations and Preliminary In Vivo Results
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12B-3 Validation of Transverse Oscillation Vector Velocity Estimation In-Vivo
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12E-2 X-Band Filters Utilizing AlN Thin Film Bulk Acoustic Resonators
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7E-1 An Air-Gap Type FBAR Filter Fabricated Using a Thin Sacrificed Layer on a Flat Substrate
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Ueda, Y.
P2E-6 New Design of Electromagnetic Acoustic Transducer for Precise Determination of Defect
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Ueha, S.
P1D-4 Characteristics of a Novel Magnetic Field Sensor Using Piezoelectric Vibrations
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Ueoka, T.
12D-4 Welding Characteristics of a 27 kHz Ultrasonic Complex Vibration Welding System with Six Transducers Integrated Using a (2,1) Mode Transverse Vibration Disk
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Umchid, S.
P4E-3 100 MHz Sub-Millimeter Size Fiber Optic Pressure Sensors: Luxury or Necessity?
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P5F-2 Improved Fiber Optic Hydrophone Sensors ❑
Umeda, T.
P5I-4 Diamond Saw Resonators With SiO2/ZnO/IDT/ZnO/Diamond Structure
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Umemura, S.-I.
2A-3 Enhanced and Site-Specific HIFU Treatment with Phase-Change Nano Droplet
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9F-2 Heat Conductive Array Transducer for Phase-Conversion Molecular Imaging
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P3B-8 Signed Echo Imaging with High Axial Resolution ❑
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3D-2 Frequency Discrimination of Ultrasonic Signal Using Neural Networks for Grain Size Estimation
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Uranga, A.
12E-1 Accelerometer Based on Thin-Film Bulk Acoustic Wave Resonators
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Urban, G.
P6B-10 Improved Investigation of Maternal/Fetal/Placental Vessels through Multigate Spectral Doppler
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Urban, M. W.
8C-2 Error Estimates in Shear Wave Speed and Tissue Material Properties in Shear Wave Dispersion Ultrasound Vibrometry
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P1B-3 Noninvasive Bleeding Detection and Localization Using Three Dimensional Doppler Ultrasound
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P1B-8 Experimental Investigation of the Effects of Gas Pockets on HIFU Field
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Vainer, A. V.
9E-2 High Efficiency Multi-Channel Acousto-Optic Multiplexers on Anisotropic Light Diffraction by Multi-Frequency Sound
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Vairac, P.
9D-2 Numerical Modeling of the Cantilever-Tip Vibrations in Scanning Microdeformation Microscope
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Vaithilingam, S.
P6A-4 A Co-Axial Scanning Acoustic and Photoacoustic Microscope
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P3D-6 Simulation, Fabrication, and Characterization of a Novel Flexible, Conformal Ultrasound Transducer Array
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P4F-3 Comparing Optimization Algorithms for the Young’s Modulus Reconstruction in Ultrasound Elastography
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van der Meer, S. M.
P5B-4 Optimization of Chirp Reversal for Ultrasound Contrast Imaging
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Van der Perre, G.
P5C-2 A New Convolution-Based Methodology to Simulate Ultrasound Images in a 2D / 3D Sector Format
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12A-2 Subharmonic Contrast Intravascular Ultrasound ❑
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P2A-6 Automatic Segmentation of the Left Ventricle in 3D Echocardiography Using Active Appearance Models
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P2A-8 Fully Automatic Detection of Left Ventricular Long Axis and Mitral Valve Plane in 3D Echocardiography
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P3A-5 Two Methods for Catheter Motion Correction in IVUS Palpography
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van Neer, P.
P5B-13 Improved Ultrasound Contrast Agent Detection in a Clinical Setting
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van Neer, P. L. M. J.
3F-5 Development of a Phased Array for Tissue and Contrast Super Harmonic Imaging
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6B-5 Combined Optical and Ultrasound-Based Tracking of an Acoustic Radiation Force-Induced Excitation
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van Stralen, M.
P2A-6 Automatic Segmentation of the Left Ventricle in 3D Echocardiography Using Active Appearance Models
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P2A-8 Fully Automatic Detection of Left Ventricular Long Axis and Mitral Valve Plane in 3D Echocardiography
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van Wamel, A.
11A-4 Molecular Imaging with Targeted Contrast Agents and High Frequency Ultrasound
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9B-5 Ultrasound Therapy with Drug Loaded Microcapsules ❑
P5B-13 Improved Ultrasound Contrast Agent Detection in a Clinical Setting
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P4F-3 Comparing Optimization Algorithms for the Young’s Modulus Reconstruction in Ultrasound Elastography
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Vanhelmont, F.
11E-4 Application of a Vibrating Membrane Model to Bulk-Acoustic-Wave Resonators
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P1H-5 Uniformity Optimization of the Electromechanical Coupling Coefficient in AlN Based Bulk Acoustic Wave Resonators
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Vanlanduit, S.
8D-5 Tracking of Cracks in Fatigue Experiments Using Nonlinear Propagation of Multi-Sine Surface Acoustic Waves
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Varela, B.
2D-1 Ultrasonic Characterization of the Curing of Powder Coating Films Based on Their tan(δ)
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5C-3 3D Electrode Displacement Elastography Using the Siemens C7F2 fourSight 4D Ultrasound Transducer
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P4A-4 Evaluation of Cardiac Dyssynchrony Using Strain Imaging
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P4F-1 Contrast-Transfer Improvement for Electrode Displacement Elastography
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P5D-5 Principal Component Analysis of Shear Strain Effects
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Varslot, T.
P2B-10 Second-Harmonic Aberration Correction ❑
Vasic, D.
11F-1 A Flexion Mode Piezoelectric Micro-Transformer Processed by Aerosol Deposition Method
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P2E-3 Power Harvesting Using Piezoelectric MEMS Generator with Interdigital Electrodes
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7F-1 Design of Band-Stop Filters Using PZT Layer On Silicon Substrate Phononic Crystals
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Veidt, M.
12D-3 Validity of Born Approximation for Plate Wave Scattering Problems
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P4G-3 An Efficient Measurement Strategy for Plate Wave Diffraction Tomography
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Vergani, P.
P6B-10 Improved Investigation of Maternal/Fetal/Placental Vessels through Multigate Spectral Doppler
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P2H-3 Guided Lamb Waves in AlN Free Strips ❑
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9B-1 Coupled Dynamics of an Isolated UCA Microbubble Pair
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9B-3 Orthogonal Observations of Vibrating Microbubbles ❑
P5B-4 Optimization of Chirp Reversal for Ultrasound Contrast Imaging
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Verweij, M. D.
3F-5 Development of a Phased Array for Tissue and Contrast Super Harmonic Imaging
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P3B-3 Comparison of an Angular Spectrum Method and a Green's Function Method for Nonlinear Propagation of Pulsed Acoustic Fields from Medical Phased Array Transducers
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Vestrheim, M.
5D-4 Reciprocal Operation of Ultrasonic Flow Meters: Criteria and Applications
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4D-5 Lateral Field Excited High Frequency Bulk Acoustic Wave Sensors
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5D-2 Application of a Portable RF Impedance Spectrum Analyzer for the Investigation of Lateral Field Excited Acoustic Wave Sensors in a Liquid Environment
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P0-9 A Lateral Field Excited Acoustic Wave Sensor for the Detection of Saxitoxin in Water
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Vico, L.
12C-1 High Resolution Acoustic Microscopy: A New Method to Investigate Remodeling Process of Trabecular Bone
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Vig, J.
P1F-2 Effects of Electromagnetic Radiation on the Q of Quartz Resonators
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P3B-6 Implications of Mode Conversion on Transcranial Ultrasound Imaging
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Villazón, J.
P1D-5 A Periodicity Break Technique in 1D Array without Eliminated Elements Using cMUTs Technology for the Layout
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Vince, D. G.
P0-1 High Resolution Fundamental and Harmonic Imaging Using a MEMS Fabricated Ultrasonic Transducer
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Viola, F.
11C-3 Sonorheometry: A New Method for Assessing Coagulation Potential
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4B-1 Diffuse Targets for Improved Contrast in Beamforming Adapted to Target
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P4G-2 Structural Cheese Analysis Using Phased Array System
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Vo, H.
2A-2 Investigations into the Potential Contribution of a Thermal Mechanism for Pulsed High Intensity Focused Ultrasound Mediated Delivery
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Vogt, M.
4C-3 Limited-Angle Spatial Compound Imaging of Skin with High-Frequency Ultrasound (20 MHz)
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Volatier, A.
P0-15 Temperature Compensated Bulk Acoustic Wave Resonator and its Predictive 1D Acoustic Tool for RF Filtering
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P1G-4 Characterization of Nanoimprinting Polymer Films Using Picosecond Ultrasonics
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P2F-4 Frequency Selective Wave Propagation in Graded Materials
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Volzhentcev, A. A.
P2F-9 The Examination of Frequency Dependences of Elastic Waves Velocities and Their Attenuation in Heterogeneous Mediums
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von Ramm, O. T.
11F-3 Performance of Flexure-Mode pMUT 2D Arrays ❑
Voormolen, M. M.
P2A-6 Automatic Segmentation of the Left Ventricle in 3D Echocardiography Using Active Appearance Models
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P2A-8 Fully Automatic Detection of Left Ventricular Long Axis and Mitral Valve Plane in 3D Echocardiography
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9B-3 Orthogonal Observations of Vibrating Microbubbles ❑
Vray, D.
P6B-12 Blood Velocity Estimation Based On 3D Spatiotemporal Filtering of Sequences of Ultrasound Images
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Vykhodtseva, N.
6A-4 Focused Ultrasound Potential to Initiate Spreading Depression for Disruption of Blood Brain Barrier
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Wada, K.
P5B-11 Monitoring Device of Au Nano-Particle Distribution in Living Body Using Ultrasonic Velocity Change Image
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Wadghiri, Y. Z.
8B-1 Polymer Contrast Particles For Cellular Imaging With Ultrasound and MRI
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8E-4 Perfectly Matched Layer Finite Element Simulation of Parasitic Acoustic Wave Radiation in Microacoustic Devices
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Wagner, P.
5F-3 A Matrix Transducer Design with Improved Image Quality and Acquisition Rate
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Waldeck, J.
P6A-1 Photoacoustic Imaging of Fibrosarcoma Using RGD-Cy 3 as a Targeted Contrast Agent
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Walker, W. F.
11C-3 Sonorheometry: A New Method for Assessing Coagulation Potential
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2C-6 Optimal Contrast Resolution Beamforming ❑
4B-1 Diffuse Targets for Improved Contrast in Beamforming Adapted to Target
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Wall, B.
10E-0 Improved Temperature Stability of One-Port SAW Resonators Achieved without Coils
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Wall, K.
P2B-7 Development of a Versatile Signal Processing Board for Real-Time 3D Beamforming
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Wallace, J.
11D-3 MOSAIC: An Integrated Ultrasonic 2D Array System ❑
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6C-6 Qualitative Properties of an Entropy-Based Signal Detector
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4F-2 Effects of Increasing Environmental Temperature on the Practical Performance of PMN-PT and PZN-PT Single Crystals
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4F-4 Parametric Array Design and Characterisation for Underwater Sonar and Medical Strain Imaging Applications
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Walsh, M. P.
4F-2 Effects of Increasing Environmental Temperature on the Practical Performance of PMN-PT and PZN-PT Single Crystals
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4F-4 Parametric Array Design and Characterisation for Underwater Sonar and Medical Strain Imaging Applications
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Wamhoff, B. R.
9B-6 Inhibition of Smooth Muscle Proliferation by Ultrasound-Triggered Release of Rapamycin from Microbubbles
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2C-1 A Post-Beamforming 2D Pseudoinverse Filter for Coarsely Sampled Ultrasound Arrays
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Wang, B.
10A-3 Intravascular Photoacoustic Imaging with Gold Nanoparticles
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P0-2 Spectroscopic Intravascular Photoacoustic Imaging ❑
Wang, H.
P2H-2 Phases of Carrier Wave in a SAW Identification Tags
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Wang, J.
3C-5 The Analysis of Thickness-Shear Vibrations of the Third-Order Overtone Mode of Quartz Crystal Plates with Mindlin Plate Theory
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4E-6 Thermal Effect of Surface Acoustic Waves in Quartz Substrates Covered by a Metal Layer
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P2F-10 Love Wave Propagation in a Cylindrically Layered Magneto-Electro-Elastic Structure
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P3H-4 The Finite Element Analysis of Quartz Crystal Resonators with Mindlin Plate Theory and Parallel Computing Techniques on Computer Clusters
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Wang, J. H.-C.
P4L-2 Theoretical Analysis of Love Mode Surface Acoustic Wave Device as Cell-Based Biosensor
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Wang, M. H.
6F-3 Fabrication and Assembly of a Monolithic 3D CMUT Array for Imaging Applications
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7B-4 In-Vivo Staging of Liver Fibrosis in a Rat Model Using Acoustic Radiation Force
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P6B-7 The Initial Doppler Blood Flow Measurement Using an Implantable CMUT Array
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Wang, Q.-M.
P1D-2 High Temperature Langasite BAW Gas Sensor Based on ZnO Nanowire Arrays
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P4L-2 Theoretical Analysis of Love Mode Surface Acoustic Wave Device as Cell-Based Biosensor
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Wang, R.
12B-4 Real-Time Multi-Component Hemodynamic Measurement in Vascular Aneurysms Using Echo Particle Image Velocimetry: Comparison of In Vitro and Computational Results
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10B-6 A Composite Imaging Technique for High Frame-Rate and Full-View Cardiovascular Ultrasound and Elasticity Imaging
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P0-3 Focused Ultrasound-Induced Molecular Delivery through the Blood-Brain Barrier
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P3C-4 Effect of Various Ultrasound Insonifications on the Aβ-Induced Apoptotic Neurons
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P6C-13 High Frequency Ultrasonic Characterization of Human Vocal Fold Tissue
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P2H-2 Phases of Carrier Wave in a SAW Identification Tags
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11F-1 A Flexion Mode Piezoelectric Micro-Transformer Processed by Aerosol Deposition Method
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P2D-2 Quantitative Estimation of Ultrasonic Multiple Access Method Based on M-Sequence Code
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P6B-9 Clutter Suppression in Doppler Ultrasound Using Wiener Filtering
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Watanabe, Y.
4E-4 Propagation Characteristics of SH-SAW in (1120) ZnO Layer/Silica Glass Substrate Structures
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P0-12 Highly Oriented C-Axis 23° Tilted ZnO Films with High Quasi-Shear Mode Electromechanical Coupling Coefficients
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P0-1 High Resolution Fundamental and Harmonic Imaging Using a MEMS Fabricated Ultrasonic Transducer
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P5C-5 Design and Validation of an Ultrasound Array Optimised for Epidural Needle Guidance
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12C-2 Improved Accuracy of Broadband Ultrasound Attenuation Measurement Using Phase Insensitive Detection: Results in 73 Women
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P4F-2 Ultrasonic Elastography and Plane Strain Inverse Algorithms for Polymer Gel Dosimetry
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P1A-4 Model-Based Pulse Detection for 3D Ultrasound Computer Tomography
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P3K-5 Passive Materials for High Frequency Ultrasound Components
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10A-4 In Vitro Blood Flow Mean Velocity Estimation Using a Fast Photoacoustic Imaging System
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9D-3 Characterization of Adipogenic, Chondrogenic and Osteogenic Differentiation with Time-Resolved Acoustic Microscopy
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9D-5 Variation of the Sound Attenuation Inside HeLa Cells During Cell Division Using High-Frequency Time-Resolved Acoustic Microscope
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10B-5 4D Elasticity Imaging of PVA LV Phantom Integrated with Pulsatile Circulation System Using 2D Phased Array
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9A-2 Controlled 2D Cardiac Elasticity Imaging on an Isolated Perfused Rabbit Heart
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P6A-5 Real-Time Optoacoustic Imaging Using Near Infrared Absorbing Gold Nanoshells For Contrast Enhancement
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P6D-5 Enhancement of Bone Surface Visualization Using Ultrasound Radio-Frequency Signals
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3B-1 Noninvasive Insulin Delivery in Large Pigs (> 100 lbs) Using the Lightweight Cymbal Array
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P6H-10 High Piezoelectric Responses in P(VDF HFP) Copolymers for Sensors and Transducers
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6D-4 Generalized and Pure Shear Horizontal SAW Sensors on Quartz for Hydrogen Fluoride Gas Detection
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6D-2 MEMS-Enabled Miniaturized Particulate Matter Monitor Employing 1.6 GHz Aluminum Nitride Thin-Film Bulk Acoustic Wave Resonator (FBAR) and Thermophoretic Precipitator
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P6D-3 3-D Ultrasound Guidance of Surgical Robotics: Autonomous Guidance and Catheter Transducers
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6C-6 Qualitative Properties of an Entropy-Based Signal Detector
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P3C-2 Ultrasound Energy Rapidly Labels Stem/Progenitor Cells with Nanoparticle Beacons without Disrupting Membrane Integrity
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11D-2 Total Focussing Method for Volumetric Imaging in Immersion Non Destructive Evaluation
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10C-6 Fully Integrated CMUT-Based Forward-Looking Intracardiac Imaging for Electrophysiology
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9C-2 Reconstruction of Speed of Sound for a Correction of Transit Time in Full Angle Spatial Compounding
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P5B-1 A Fast Method for Data Acquisition in Contrast Replenishment Analyses
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7A-3 Optimal Pulse Sequences for the Suppression of Memoryless Tissue Harmonics
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5D-1 Measurement of Ultrasound Speed in Several Car Engine Oils as a Function of Temperature
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Williams, J. A.
10F-3 Self-Focused ZnO Transducers for Ultrasonic Biomicroscopy
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P3D-6 Simulation, Fabrication, and Characterization of a Novel Flexible, Conformal Ultrasound Transducer Array
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Williams, M.
P2F-2 Vibration of Post-Buckled Homogeneous Circular Plates
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10C-3 Radial Modulation Imaging of Microbubbles at High Frequency
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12A-4 In Vivo 3D Contrast-Enhanced Imaging of the Embryonic Mouse Vasculature
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8B-1 Polymer Contrast Particles For Cellular Imaging With Ultrasound and MRI
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P4M-1 Design, Fabrication and Characterisation of Capacitive Micro-Machined Ultrasonic Transducers Based on a 2D-Like Architecture
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4F-1 Optimization of Single Crystal Composite Arrays for Harmonic Imaging
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6F-4 50-kHz Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducers for Generating Highly Directional Sound with Parametric Arrays
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11B-6 Detection of Electrical Current in a Live Rabbit Heart using Ultrasound
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7C-6 Motion Artifact Reduction by ECG Gating in Ultrasound Induced Thermal Strain Imaging
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9A-2 Controlled 2D Cardiac Elasticity Imaging on an Isolated Perfused Rabbit Heart
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P4B-6 Error Analysis of Axial Displacement Estimation in Elasticity Imaging
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6F-4 50-kHz Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducers for Generating Highly Directional Sound with Parametric Arrays
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5F-2 Packaging and Design of Reconfigurable Arrays for Volumetric Imaging
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P5A-9 Depth Dependent High Frequency Backscatter Analysis of Degenerated Cartilage
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10B-2 Acoustic Radiation Force Impulse Imaging of Mechanical Stiffness Propagation within Myocardial Tissue
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10B-3 Vibrating Interventional Device Detection Using Real-Time 3D Color Doppler
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4A-3 Intracranial Catheter for Integrated 3D Ultrasound Imaging & Hyperthermia: Feasibility Study
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P5K-3 Novel Thick Film Transducers for High Frequency Ultrasonography
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6F-5 Characterization of Fabrication Related Gap-Height Variations in Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducers
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P1B-10 Advantages of Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonics Transducers (CMUTs) for High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU)
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2A-2 Investigations into the Potential Contribution of a Thermal Mechanism for Pulsed High Intensity Focused Ultrasound Mediated Delivery
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5F-2 Packaging and Design of Reconfigurable Arrays for Volumetric Imaging
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4F-2 Effects of Increasing Environmental Temperature on the Practical Performance of PMN-PT and PZN-PT Single Crystals
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4F-4 Parametric Array Design and Characterisation for Underwater Sonar and Medical Strain Imaging Applications
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6F-4 50-kHz Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducers for Generating Highly Directional Sound with Parametric Arrays
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Wu, D.
11F-5 High-Frequency Piezoelectric PZT Film Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducers
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P5K-4 High-Overtone Self-Focusing Acoustic Transducer for High Frequency Ultrasonic Imaging
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P6H-6 Lead-Free Piezoelectric Ceramics for High-Frequency Ultrasound Transducers
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P2H-2 Phases of Carrier Wave in a SAW Identification Tags
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10D-2 Integrated Plate Acoustic Wave Transducers Using Mode Conversion
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Wu, L.
P3C-8 Techniques for Real-Time Monitoring and Control for HIFU (High Intensity Focused Ultrasound) Ablationin Porcine Brains In Vitro Studies
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Wu, R.
3C-5 The Analysis of Thickness-Shear Vibrations of the Third-Order Overtone Mode of Quartz Crystal Plates with Mindlin Plate Theory
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4E-6 Thermal Effect of Surface Acoustic Waves in Quartz Substrates Covered by a Metal Layer
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Wu, T.-T.
7F-2 Analysis of Lamb-Wave Dispersion and Band Gaps of Two-Dimensional Piezoelectric Phononic-Crystal Plates
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P5H-3 A COM Analysis of SAW Tags Operating at Harmonic Frequencies
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Wu, W. J.
11F-1 A Flexion Mode Piezoelectric Micro-Transformer Processed by Aerosol Deposition Method
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P2E-3 Power Harvesting Using Piezoelectric MEMS Generator with Interdigital Electrodes
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Wygant, I. O.
10C-6 Fully Integrated CMUT-Based Forward-Looking Intracardiac Imaging for Electrophysiology
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2C-3 An Integrated Circuit with Transmit Beamforming and Parallel Receive Channels for 3D Ultrasound Imaging: Testing and Characterization
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6F-1 Trench-Isolated CMUT Arrays with a Supporting Frame: Characterization and Imaging Results
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Xian, K.
P2F-10 Love Wave Propagation in a Cylindrically Layered Magneto-Electro-Elastic Structure
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Xie, H.
P4B-5 The Role of Local Center Frequency Estimation in Doppler-Based Strain Imaging
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Xie, S.
P5E-1 Motion Analysis of the Surface Particle of a Coiled Waveguide Due to the Flexural Wave
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Xiong, J.
P3I-5 Study on SAW Characteristics of Amorphous- TeO2/128°Y-X LiNbO3 Structures
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12B-2 Functional Doppler Imaging: A Feasibility Study ❑
3C-5 The Analysis of Thickness-Shear Vibrations of the Third-Order Overtone Mode of Quartz Crystal Plates with Mindlin Plate Theory
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Xu, X.
5B-5 High-Frequency Duplex Ultrasound Imaging System for Biomedical Applications Using 30 MHz Linear Arrays
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Xu, Y.
10C-4 Improved Myocardial Motion Tracking in Mouse Echocardiography Using Large-Diameter Microbubbles
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11B-2 Temporal and Spatial Analysis of Cardiac Contractile Dyssynchrony in Mouse Left Ventricle Post Myocardial Infarction Using High Resolution Ultrasound
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8E-6 Extended FEM/SDA Software for Characterising Surface Acoustic Wave Propagation in Multi-Layered Structures
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P6G-2 Synthesis of Frequency Response for Wideband SAW Ladder Type Filters
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Yamakawa, M.
P4A-3 3D Myocardial Strain Imaging: Improvement of Accuracy and Contrast by Dynamic Grid Interpolation
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P4F-5 Microscopic Measurement of Three-Dimensional Distribution of Tissue Viscoelasticity
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Yamakoshi, Y.
P5B-8 Self-Trapping of Microbubbles to Surface of Target ❑
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P2H-5 Small 3×2.5mm² Sized Surface Acoustic Wave Duplexer for US-PCS with Excellent Temperature and Frequency Characteristics
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Yamamoto, S.
9D-1 Precise Calibration for Biological Acoustic Impedance Microscope
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Yamanaka, K.
2E-4 Temperature Compensation Method of φ 1mm Ball SAW Gas Sensor Using Harmonics
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Yamane, T.
7C-3 In Vivo Assessment Method of Tissue-Engineered Vascular Wall Based on Quantitative Elastic Modulus Measurement
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P4M-6 A Low Noise Capacitive Feedback Analog Front-End for CMUTs in Intra Vascular Ultrasound Imaging
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P4M-7 Front-End IC Design for 2D cMUT Arrays: Modeling and Experimental Verification
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2D-6 Automatic Detection of High Temperature Hydrogen Attack Defects from Ultrasonic A-Scan Signals
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P4K-2 Theoretical and Experimental Results of Flat Phase Linear-Wide Band -Low Loss Filters Using Dispersive Unidirectional Interdigital Transducers on Y-X LiNbO3 and New Acoustic Boundary Waves
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P3K-1 Low Sound Speed and Acoustic Attenuation Silicone Rubber Lens Based on Heavy Density Ceramic Nanopowder Composite for Medical Array Probe
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Yamato, Y.
P5A-4 Broadband Ultrasonic Attenuation in Femoral Bovine Cortical Bone is an Indicator of Bone Properties
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Yamazaki, M.
10E-3 GPS SAW Filter Using A Wafer Level Technique ❑
Yamazaki, T.
P3I-3 Wafer Level Chip Size Packaging of SAW Devices Using Low Temperature Sacrifice Process
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Yan, P.
10B-5 4D Elasticity Imaging of PVA LV Phantom Integrated with Pulsatile Circulation System Using 2D Phased Array
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P2B-6 Parallel Image Reconstruction Operation by Dedicated Hardware for Three-Dimensional Ultrasound Imaging
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Yanagitani, T.
4E-4 Propagation Characteristics of SH-SAW in (1120) ZnO Layer/Silica Glass Substrate Structures
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P0-12 Highly Oriented C-Axis 23° Tilted ZnO Films with High Quasi-Shear Mode Electromechanical Coupling Coefficients
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P1G-5 Ion Beam Sputter-Deposited ZnO Thin Film for Broadband Shear Wave Excitation in the GHz Range
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P3H-3 Thin Film Stack Transducer for Simultaneous Generation of Longitudinal and Shear Waves at Same Frequency
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P2G-4 Suppression of Acoustic Energy Leakage in FBARs with Al Bottom Electrode: FEM Simulation and Experimental Results
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Yañez, Y.
P3F-1 Lamb Wave Generation with an Air-Coupled Piezoelectric Array Using Different Square Chirp Modulation Schemes
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Yang, C.-H.
12D-6 A Study on the Dispersion Behaviors of Antisymmetric Flexural Modes Propagating Along Wedges Tips with Coatings
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P4G-6 A New Method for the Inspection of Tool Wear Based on the Dispersion of ASF Modes
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8C-6 Anisotropic Viscoelastic Properties of the Corpus Callosum - Application of High-Resolution 3D MR-Elastography to an Alzheimer Mouse Model
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Yang, G.
4D-2 Manipulation of Micro-Particles Using a Piezoelectric Actuator
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Yang, H.
P2E-2 Study of Particles Separation in the Ultrasonic Microdevice
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P6H-8 Design of a Bulk-Micromachined Piezoelectric Accelerometer
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Yang, H.-C.
P6C-6 Breast Ultrasound Computer-Aided Diagnosis Using Both Acoustic and Image Features
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7B-4 In-Vivo Staging of Liver Fibrosis in a Rat Model Using Acoustic Radiation Force
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Yang, X. F.
8C-6 Anisotropic Viscoelastic Properties of the Corpus Callosum - Application of High-Resolution 3D MR-Elastography to an Alzheimer Mouse Model
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Yang, Z.
P5C-6 Compact Ultrasound Scanner with Built-in Raw Data Acquisition Capabilities
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Yantsen, E.
10A-3 Intravascular Photoacoustic Imaging with Gold Nanoparticles
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8B-2 Imaging of Iron Oxide Nanoparticles Using Magneto-Motive Ultrasound
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5E-6 Extremum Imitation Study of Thermoelastic Ultrasound Stress Pulse Generation by Laser Pulse
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Yapp, R. D.
P0-6 Kelvin-Voigt Fractional Derivative Approach Reduces Parameter Space for Elasticity Imaging
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Yaralioglu, G.
6F-4 50-kHz Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducers for Generating Highly Directional Sound with Parametric Arrays
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Yaralioglu, G. G.
6D-1 The Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducer (CMUT) as a Chem/Bio Sensor
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P6C-9 An Ultrasound Phantom with Long-Term Stability Using a New Biomimic Soft Gel Material
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Yasumoto, T.
P2G-4 Suppression of Acoustic Energy Leakage in FBARs with Al Bottom Electrode: FEM Simulation and Experimental Results
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Yatsuda, H.
10E-3 GPS SAW Filter Using A Wafer Level Technique ❑
P4J-3 Dip-Type Liquid-Phase Sensor Using SH-SAW ❑
Ye, G.
P3C-12 Combining Spectral and Intensity Data to Identify Regions of Cavitation in Ultrasound Images; Application to HIFU
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12E-0 2X Size and Cost Reduction of Film Bulk Acoustic Resonator (FBAR) Chips with Tungsten Electrodes for PCS/GPS/800 MHz Multiplexers
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Yeh, C. K.
P5B-2 Imaging Microbubble Destruction/Replenishment with Nakagami Distribution
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Yeh, C.-K.
P5B-5 Echogenic Liposomes in High-Frequency Ultrasound Imaging
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P6B-13 In Vivo Blood Flow Imaging of Achilles Tendon in Mice with High Frequency Ultrasound
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P6F-4 A Theoretical Time-Course Study of Acoustic Tweezers
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10C-5 Identification of Hepatocellular Carcinomas with Contrast Enhanced 40 MHz Ultrasound in Hepatitis B Virus X Protein Transgenic Mice
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Yen, J. T.
4B-5 3-D Strain Imaging Using a Sparse Rectilinear 2-D Array
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5B-4 A Backend Processing System for High-Frequency, High-Frame Rate Ultrasound B-Mode Imaging
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5B-5 High-Frequency Duplex Ultrasound Imaging System for Biomedical Applications Using 30 MHz Linear Arrays
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P5J-1 Dual-Layer Transducer Array for 3-D Imaging ❑
P5J-4 256×256 2-D Array Transducer with Row-Column Addressing for 3-D Imaging
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9E-6 Acoustic Realignment of Nematic Liquid Crystals by Guided Waves
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P5E-2 Response of Thermoacoustic Waves in Stressed Thin Plates
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Yin, J.
2F-1 Fabrication and Performance of a High-Frequency Geometrically Focussed Composite Transducer with Triangular Pillar Geometry
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Yin, S.
P1B-3 Noninvasive Bleeding Detection and Localization Using Three Dimensional Doppler Ultrasound
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Yin, X.
P3B-6 Implications of Mode Conversion on Transcranial Ultrasound Imaging
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P5E-9 A Fast Field Simulation Method for Longitudinal Ultrasound Wave Propagation and Transmission in Homogeneous and Layered Media
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Ylilammi, M.
11E-4 Application of a Vibrating Membrane Model to Bulk-Acoustic-Wave Resonators
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P2G-5 Area and Dispersion Dependence of Vibration Shape and Coupling Coefficient in Thin Film BAW Resonators
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Yokoyama, T.
12E-2 X-Band Filters Utilizing AlN Thin Film Bulk Acoustic Resonators
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7E-1 An Air-Gap Type FBAR Filter Fabricated Using a Thin Sacrificed Layer on a Flat Substrate
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P5D-4 Advances in Liver Stiffness Measurements Using Transient Elastography
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Yonekura, H.
P2H-4 Small (3x2.5mm²) Surface Acoustic Wave Duplexer for W-CDMA with Good Temperature and Frequency Characteristics
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Yong, Y.-K.
P1F-2 Effects of Electromagnetic Radiation on the Q of Quartz Resonators
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P2E-7 A Novel AT-Cut Gyroscope, Its Analysis and Design ❑
P2F-3 Three Dimensional Periodic Finite Element Analysis of Solidly Mounted Resonators
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Yoo, Y. M.
12B-2 Functional Doppler Imaging: A Feasibility Study ❑
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Yoon, R.-Y.
P2B-2 A New Architectural Design of Full Aperture, Full Frame-Rate Synthetic Aperture Beamforming ASIC
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Yoon, S.
P2D-3 Performance Evaluation of Neural Network Based Ultrasonic Flaw Detection
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P5H-1 Hybrid Finite Element Analysis of Leakey Surface Acoustic Waves in Periodic Waveguides of Finite Thickness
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Yoshida, M.
P4F-5 Microscopic Measurement of Three-Dimensional Distribution of Tissue Viscoelasticity
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Yoshida, S.
9D-1 Precise Calibration for Biological Acoustic Impedance Microscope
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2A-3 Enhanced and Site-Specific HIFU Treatment with Phase-Change Nano Droplet
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P4C-1 Tumor Enhanced Imaging and Treatment with Targeted Phase-Change Nano Particles
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P5B-3 Frame Accumulation Method with Motion Compensation for High-Contrast Vascular Imaging in Artery Phase
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Yoshikawa, Y.
12C-4 A Minute Bone Bending Angle Measuring Method Using Echo-Tracking for Assessment of Bone Strength
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Yoshimura, T.
P2E-6 New Design of Electromagnetic Acoustic Transducer for Precise Determination of Defect
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Young, R.
8D-6 High Frequency Propagation in Structured Solids ❑
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P4M-6 A Low Noise Capacitive Feedback Analog Front-End for CMUTs in Intra Vascular Ultrasound Imaging
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Yu, A. C. H.
12B-5 Eigen-Based Clutter Filters for Color Flow Imaging: Single-Ensemble vs. Multi-Ensemble Approaches
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P6B-3 In Vivo Investigation of Filter Order Influence in Eigen-Based Clutter Filtering for Color Flow Imaging
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Yu, F.
11C-6 New Observations on the Anisotropy of Ultrasound Blood Backscatter as a Function of Frequency and Shear Rate
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P6C-11 In Vitro Study of Frequency-Dependent Blood Echogenicity Under Pulsatile Flow
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P6C-10 Evaluation of the Structure Factor Size Estimator (SFSE) with Simulated Ultrasonic Backscattered Signals from Blood
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Yu, H.
10F-3 Self-Focused ZnO Transducers for Ultrasonic Biomicroscopy
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12E-4 Low Phase Noise, Low Power Consuming 3.7 GHz Oscillator Based on High-Overtone Bulk Acoustic Resonator
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P5K-4 High-Overtone Self-Focusing Acoustic Transducer for High Frequency Ultrasonic Imaging
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Yu, J.-D.
P5H-1 Hybrid Finite Element Analysis of Leakey Surface Acoustic Waves in Periodic Waveguides of Finite Thickness
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P4K-1 Application of Slanted Finger Inter-Digital Transducer SAW Devices to Plural Ultraviolet Photodetectors
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Yuan, J. R.
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Zachary, J. F.
11B-4 Quantitative Ultrasound Assessment of Breast Cancer Using a Multiparameter Approach
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Zadok, Y.
P1B-7 Experimental and Theoretical Study of Strongly Focused High Intensity Ultrasound
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Papers by AuthorPapers by AuthorZaglmayr, S.
8E-4 Perfectly Matched Layer Finite Element Simulation of Parasitic Acoustic Wave Radiation in Microacoustic Devices
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Zagzebski, J. A.
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P4A-4 Evaluation of Cardiac Dyssynchrony Using Strain Imaging
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2F-2 Annular CMUT Arrays for Side Looking Intravascular Ultrasound Imaging
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P0-18 Forward-Looking IVUS Imaging Using a Dual-Annular Ring CMUT Array: Experimental Results
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P1B-4 Characterization of a HIFU Field at High Intensity ❑
Zapf, M.
P1A-11 Non-Linear Effects of Signal to Image Mapping in Voxel-Driven SAFT Based Reconstruction Approaches
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P3D-2 Phase Aberration Correction for 3D Ultrasound Computer Tomography Images
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P3D-5 Aperture Optimization for 3D Ultrasound Computer Tomography
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Zderic, V.
P1B-2 Design and Construction of a Flow Phantom for HIFU Research
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Zellars, R.
9C-1 Beam Steering Approach for Speckle Characterization and Out-of-Plane Motion Estimation in Real Tissue
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P1B-1 Optimization of Power Distributions Produced by Ultrasound Phased Arrays through Waveform Diversity
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Zenk, J.
6C-2 Differential Diagnosis of Parotid Gland Lesions Using Spatially Fused Sonohistologic Features
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Zhai, L.
6B-2 Visualizing the Anatomic Structures of Human Prostates Using Acoustic Radiation Force Impulse (ARFI)Imaging
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Zhang, D.
P3I-5 Study on SAW Characteristics of Amorphous- TeO2/128°Y-X LiNbO3 Structures
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P4G-8 The Contour of the Bonding Strength at an Interface Between Bonded Solid-Bonding Layer-Solid Structure by CAN Parameter
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P3K-2 Fabrication and Characterization of Nanocrystalline TiO2-Polymer Composite Matching Layers
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Zhang, F.
12B-4 Real-Time Multi-Component Hemodynamic Measurement in Vascular Aneurysms Using Echo Particle Image Velocimetry: Comparison of In Vitro and Computational Results
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P6B-8 Utility of Template-based Filtering Methods to Improve Accuracy of Echo PIV for Multi-Component Blood Velocity Measurements
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Zhang, H.
12E-4 Low Phase Noise, Low Power Consuming 3.7 GHz Oscillator Based on High-Overtone Bulk Acoustic Resonator
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5B-5 High-Frequency Duplex Ultrasound Imaging System for Biomedical Applications Using 30 MHz Linear Arrays
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Zhang, M.
P1C-4 Real-Time Semi-Automatic Segmentation of Hepatic Radiofrequency Ablated Lesions in an In Vivo Porcine Model Using Sonoelastography
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P1C-9 Prostate Cancer Detection Based on Three Dimensional Sonoelastography
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P5G-6 A Multi-DOF Ultrasonic Motor Using In-Plane Deformation of PZT Elements
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Zhang, Q.
4D-2 Manipulation of Micro-Particles Using a Piezoelectric Actuator
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P6H-10 High Piezoelectric Responses in P(VDF HFP) Copolymers for Sensors and Transducers
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Zhang, T.
10D-6 A PZT/Si Composite Transducer for Resonant Ultrasound Spectroscope
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P6B-7 The Initial Doppler Blood Flow Measurement Using an Implantable CMUT Array
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Zhang, X.
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Zhang, Y.
P1C-3 Temporal Formation of the Ethanol-Induced Hepatic Lesions: Preliminary in Vitro Elastographic Results
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10D-6 A PZT/Si Composite Transducer for Resonant Ultrasound Spectroscope
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Zhao, J.-H.
5E-6 Extremum Imitation Study of Thermoelastic Ultrasound Stress Pulse Generation by Laser Pulse
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Zhao, W.
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Zheng, H.
11A-3 A Novel Sensitive Targeted Imaging Technique for Ultrasonic Molecular Imaging
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P3K-2 Fabrication and Characterization of Nanocrystalline TiO2-Polymer Composite Matching Layers
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12D-1 Excitation of Longitudinal and Lamb Waves in Plates by Edge-Mounted Transducers
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Zheng, X.
P1B-8 Experimental Investigation of the Effects of Gas Pockets on HIFU Field
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Zhgoon, S.
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Zhou, Q.
P3K-2 Fabrication and Characterization of Nanocrystalline TiO2-Polymer Composite Matching Layers
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P5K-4 High-Overtone Self-Focusing Acoustic Transducer for High Frequency Ultrasonic Imaging
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10F-3 Self-Focused ZnO Transducers for Ultrasonic Biomicroscopy
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11F-5 High-Frequency Piezoelectric PZT Film Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducers
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P6H-6 Lead-Free Piezoelectric Ceramics for High-Frequency Ultrasound Transducers
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Zhou, S.
P3C-9 Simulation and Experiment Results of a 1D High Intensity Focused Ultrasound Array for Acoustic Hemostasis Applications
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P5E-9 A Fast Field Simulation Method for Longitudinal Ultrasound Wave Propagation and Transmission in Homogeneous and Layered Media
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Zhu, J.
P3K-2 Fabrication and Characterization of Nanocrystalline TiO2-Polymer Composite Matching Layers
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2C-3 An Integrated Circuit with Transmit Beamforming and Parallel Receive Channels for 3D Ultrasound Imaging: Testing and Characterization
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6F-1 Trench-Isolated CMUT Arrays with a Supporting Frame: Characterization and Imaging Results
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Zinin, P. V.
9D-5 Variation of the Sound Attenuation Inside HeLa Cells During Cell Division Using High-Frequency Time-Resolved Acoustic Microscope
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P4E-5 Theoretical Analysis of Oscillations of Cells in the High Frequency Ultrasonic Field
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P5J-5 Direct Attach of Planar-Based and Ribbon-Based Cables to Ultrasound Imaging Arrays
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Zipser, L.
5E-4 Refracto-Vibrometry for Visualizing Ultrasound in Gases, Fluids and Condensed Matter
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Zuo, C.
12E-3 Channel-Select RF MEMS Filters Based on Self-Coupled AlN Contour-Mode Piezoelectric Resonators
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