BookRichard S.C. Cobbold.
Summary: "Drawn from many years of classroom notes, student reactions, and personal experience, Foundations of Biomedical Ultrasound covers the fundamental physics and engineering behind ultrasound systems, properties of acoustic wave motion, the behavior of waves in various media, nonlinear wave propagation, and the formation of ultrasound images. It provides a comprehensive coverage of the field and is an indispensable reference for medical and industrical professionals working with and designing ultrasound systems. The text also provides a valuable introduction to the subject for students."--Jacket.
Contents:
1. Introduction
2. Theoretical basis for field calculations
3. Field profile analysis
4. Nonlinear ultrasonics
5. Scattering of ultrasound
6. Ultrasound transducers
7. Ultrasound imaging arrays
8. Ultrasound imaging systems : design, properties, and applications
9. Principles of Doppler ultrasound
10. Pulsed methods for flow velocity estimation and imaging
App. A. Properties of time- and space-invariant linear systems
App. B. Function definitions and transform pairs
App. C. Some integral and function relations
App. D. Some vector relations.
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