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Quantification of the effect of multiple scattering on array imaging performance
2019
IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control
A quantitative assessment of the detection limit is an important task in a range of fields, where imaging in a random scattering medium is performed. All images suffer, to varying extents, from coherent noise, including speckle caused by material microstructure. The quality of images can be greatly improved by using phased arrays because of the possibility to focus backscattered signals in transmission and reception. As a consequence, under the single scattering assumption, the signal-to-noise
doi:10.1109/tuffc.2019.2935811
pmid:31425071
fatcat:xidkazcbarfbvml2hrn4ztmp5e