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29 October 1996 Study of sensor positioning in the space for probe abdominal echographics
Abdelmalik Taleb-Ahmed, Eric Duquenoy, Philippe Frere, Y. Beral
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Abstract
This paper describes an ultrasonic spatial localization system for a sonometric probe, to build 3D images of a fetus. The main objective of such a system is a medical diagnostic help. A method to improve accuracy of ultrasonic telemeter is developed and gives us encouraging results. We arrive to measure a distance with accuracy around 0.6 mm for 1.5 meters ranging. To aim a localization accuracy less than 0.1 mm, we work on this system with better techniques like programmable analogic device and numerical systems.
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Abdelmalik Taleb-Ahmed, Eric Duquenoy, Philippe Frere, and Y. Beral "Study of sensor positioning in the space for probe abdominal echographics", Proc. SPIE 2904, Intelligent Robots and Computer Vision XV: Algorithms, Techniques,Active Vision, and Materials Handling, (29 October 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.256300
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KEYWORDS
Receivers

Ultrasonics

Transmitters

Distance measurement

Interference (communication)

Ranging

3D image processing

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