Comparison of continuous and stop-and-go scanning techniques in photoacoustic tomography

Photoacoustic tomography is an emerging imaging modality which has paved its way in preclinical and clinical trials owing to the multiple advantages it offers. A typical PAT system consists of a laser beam which homogeneously illuminates the sample giving rise to photoacoustic (PA) waves, which are...

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Main Authors: Sharma, Arunima, Kalva, Sandeep Kumar, Pramanik, Manojit
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-877232023-12-29T06:43:57Z Comparison of continuous and stop-and-go scanning techniques in photoacoustic tomography Sharma, Arunima Kalva, Sandeep Kumar Pramanik, Manojit School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering Proceedings of SPIE - Photons Plus Ultrasound: Imaging and Sensing 2018 Continuous Scanning Stop-and-go Scanning Photoacoustic tomography is an emerging imaging modality which has paved its way in preclinical and clinical trials owing to the multiple advantages it offers. A typical PAT system consists of a laser beam which homogeneously illuminates the sample giving rise to photoacoustic (PA) waves, which are collected using an ultrasound transducer (UST) rotating around the sample. Low cost, high sensitivity and easy availability have made single-element transducers (SETs) a preferred choice for acquiring these A-lines PA signal. Two methods have been reported for collection of these A-lines by SETs- (1) Stop-and-go scan and (2) Continuous scan. In stop-and-go scan, the stepper motor moves the SET to a predefined position where the SET collects multiple A-lines. Once the desired number of A-lines at that point have been collected and saved, the stepper motor moves to the next position and the process continues. A continuous scan is one in which the stepper motor rotates the SET continuously at a predefined speed. The A-lines are thus collected by a moving SET and are saved once the motor has stopped. In this work, we have compared the two types of scanning methods in terms of image quality, signal-to-noise ratio and time of scan by performing experiments on phantoms. NMRC (Natl Medical Research Council, S’pore) MOH (Min. of Health, S’pore) Published version 2018-03-01T07:40:20Z 2019-12-06T16:47:57Z 2018-03-01T07:40:20Z 2019-12-06T16:47:57Z 2018-02-01 2018 Conference Paper Sharma, A., Kalva, S. K., & Pramanik, M. (2018). Comparison of continuous and stop-and-go scanning techniques in photoacoustic tomography. Proceedings of SPIE - Photons Plus Ultrasound: Imaging and Sensing 2018, 10494, 104943L-. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/87723 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/44475 10.1117/12.2288095 203404 en © 2018 Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). This paper was published in Proceedings of SPIE - Photons Plus Ultrasound: Imaging and Sensing 2018 and is made available as an electronic reprint (preprint) with permission of SPIE. The published version is available at: [http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2288095]. One print or electronic copy may be made for personal use only. Systematic or multiple reproduction, distribution to multiple locations via electronic or other means, duplication of any material in this paper for a fee or for commercial purposes, or modification of the content of the paper is prohibited and is subject to penalties under law. 6 p. application/pdf
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topic Continuous Scanning
Stop-and-go Scanning
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Stop-and-go Scanning
Sharma, Arunima
Kalva, Sandeep Kumar
Pramanik, Manojit
Comparison of continuous and stop-and-go scanning techniques in photoacoustic tomography
description Photoacoustic tomography is an emerging imaging modality which has paved its way in preclinical and clinical trials owing to the multiple advantages it offers. A typical PAT system consists of a laser beam which homogeneously illuminates the sample giving rise to photoacoustic (PA) waves, which are collected using an ultrasound transducer (UST) rotating around the sample. Low cost, high sensitivity and easy availability have made single-element transducers (SETs) a preferred choice for acquiring these A-lines PA signal. Two methods have been reported for collection of these A-lines by SETs- (1) Stop-and-go scan and (2) Continuous scan. In stop-and-go scan, the stepper motor moves the SET to a predefined position where the SET collects multiple A-lines. Once the desired number of A-lines at that point have been collected and saved, the stepper motor moves to the next position and the process continues. A continuous scan is one in which the stepper motor rotates the SET continuously at a predefined speed. The A-lines are thus collected by a moving SET and are saved once the motor has stopped. In this work, we have compared the two types of scanning methods in terms of image quality, signal-to-noise ratio and time of scan by performing experiments on phantoms.
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Sharma, Arunima
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Pramanik, Manojit
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Kalva, Sandeep Kumar
Pramanik, Manojit
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title Comparison of continuous and stop-and-go scanning techniques in photoacoustic tomography
title_short Comparison of continuous and stop-and-go scanning techniques in photoacoustic tomography
title_full Comparison of continuous and stop-and-go scanning techniques in photoacoustic tomography
title_fullStr Comparison of continuous and stop-and-go scanning techniques in photoacoustic tomography
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of continuous and stop-and-go scanning techniques in photoacoustic tomography
title_sort comparison of continuous and stop-and-go scanning techniques in photoacoustic tomography
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