A Technique for Imaging Cortical Bone and Soft Tissue Using the Level-Set Method to Regularize Travel-Time and Full Waveform Tomography Techniques

Systems and methods are provided for imaging of soft and hard tissues with ultrasound. Such systems and methods can provide for non-contact and quantitative ultrasound images of bone and soft tissue. A method for imaging a biological body segment of soft and hard tissues includes setting geometry and material properties according to a model of the biological body segment to thereby generate a simulated time series data set. The method further includes collecting reflective and transmissive time series data of the biological body segment to thereby form an experimental time series data set and minimizing a difference between the simulated time series data set and the experimental time series data set, thereby imaging the biological body segment. Regularizing travel-time and/or using full waveform tomographic techniques with level set methods enable recovery of cortical bone geometry.

Researchers

Brian Anthony / Jonathan Fincke

Departments: Department of Mechanical Engineering
Technology Areas: Biotechnology: Biomedical Devices & Systems / Sensing & Imaging: Imaging
Impact Areas: Healthy Living

  • systems and methods for imaging cortical bone and soft tissue
    United States of America | Published application

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