Plane Wave Imaging with Large-Scale 2D Sparse Arrays: A Method for Near-Field Enhancement via Aperture Diversity
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In the context of a medical imaging application for preclinical research, specifically cerebrovascular imaging in small animals, this work addresses the challenges associated with using a large-scale 2D ultrasonic array comprising 32×32 elements (96λ×96λ ). The application imposes stringent requirements: operation in the extreme near field, high spatial resolution, high frequency, high frame rate, and imaging within a highly attenuating medium. These demands, combined with current technological limitations, such as element size and constraints on the number of channels that can be driven in parallel, present significant challenges for system design and implementation. To assess system performance, plane wave imaging is employed as a reference modality due to its ability to meet high acquisition speed requirements. Our analysis reveals limitations in spatial coverage and image quality when operating the full aperture under plane wave transmission constraints. To address these limitations, we propose a sparse aperture strategy. When combined with advanced signal processing techniques, this approach enhances both contrast and resolution while preserving acquisition speed, making it a promising solution for high-performance ultrasonic imaging under the demanding conditions of preclinical research.