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Strong reflector-based beamforming in ultrasound medical imaging

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Fig. 3 presents the BF results of a simulated medium with the phased array imaging technique
Fig. 2. Lateral variations of the images from Fig. 1 at (a) depth 50 mm and (b) 70 mm.
Fig. 3. Results of (a) DAS, (b) MV, (c) USBIC with k ¼ 10, and c ¼ 0, (d) M-USBIC with k ¼ 70 and c ¼ 0, (e) USBIC with k ¼ 10; c ¼ 0:5, and (f) M-USBIC with k ¼ 70 and c ¼ 0:7, (g) USBIC with k ¼ 10, and (h) M-USBIC with k ¼ 70 on a simulated medium using
Fig. 4. Lateral profiles of the images from Fig. 3. (a) The lateral profile at the axial depth of 40 mm, that intersects the anechoic cyst
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