G01S15/102

Intravascular ultrasound system for co-registered imaging

An intravascular ultrasound imaging system with a catheter having an elongated body having a distal end and an imaging core arranged to be inserted into the elongated body. The imaging core is arranged to transmit ultrasonic energy pulses and to receive reflected ultrasonic energy pulses. The system further includes an imaging engine coupled to the imaging core and arranged to provide the imaging core with energy pulses to cause the imaging core to transmit the ultrasonic energy pulses. The energy pulses are arranged in repeated sequences and the energy pulses of each sequence have varying characteristics. The reflected pulses may be processed to provide a composite image of images resulting from each different characteristic.

ULTRASONIC DEVICE
20210402435 · 2021-12-30 ·

An ultrasonic device includes a substrate, a transmitter provided at the substrate and configured to transmit an ultrasonic wave to an object, and a receiver provided at a position different from the transmitter at the substrate and configured to receive an ultrasonic wave reflected by the object. A resonance frequency of the transmitter is higher than a resonance frequency of the receiver. An anti-resonance frequency of the receiver is included in a predetermined frequency band including the resonance frequency of the transmitter.

Quadrature amplitude modulation circuitry for ultrasonic transducer

An ultrasonic transmitter system includes a digital controller, bandpass pulse-width modulator (BP-PWM) unit, a digital to analog converter (DAC), and an ultrasound transducer. The controller generates pulse width and phase reference signals. The BP-PWM configured receives these signals generates a pulse width modulation (PWM) output characterized by a pulse width and a phase based on the pulse width and phase reference signals. The DAC) receives the PWM output from the BP-PWM unit and generates an output characterized by the pulse width and phase. The ultrasonic transducer receives the output from the DAC and generates an output sound pressure in response to the output from the DAC. An amplitude of the RMS sound pressure depends on the pulse width of the output from the DAC.

Using pseudorandom signals transmitted from distributed sources in ranging operations
11366221 · 2022-06-21 · ·

Ranging systems operate based on the transmission and receipt of pseudorandom sequences. Pseudorandom sequences may be generated and assigned to specific transmitters, which may operate simultaneously to transmit signals including the pseudorandom sequences. A receiver may be programmed to recognize the specific pseudorandom sequences within data captured by the receiver, and to associate the pseudorandom sequences with the transmitters that transmitted them. Upon identifying the pseudorandom sequences, the receiver or one or more associated components may calculate times of flight of signals transmitted by the respective transmitters. Such times of flight may be used to calculate distances to one or more objects from which the signals were reflected.

ACOUSTIC DOPPLER SYSTEM AND METHOD
20220187452 · 2022-06-16 ·

A survey system including a multibeam echo sounder having a projector array and a hydrophone array uses a multi-component message to ensonify one or more fans to estimate a Doppler velocity.

TECHNIQUES FOR SONAR DATA PROCESSING

A sonar system comprising a sonar transmitter, a very large array two dimensional sonar receiver, and a beamformer section transmits a series of sonar pings into an insonified volume of fluid at a rate greater than 5 pings per second, receives sonar signals reflected and scattered from objects in the insonified volume, and beamforms the reflected signals to provide a video presentation and/or to store the beamformed data for later use. The parameters controlling the sonar system are changed so that the beamformer section treats the data from the receiver section with more than one set of parameters. The stream of data is treated either in parallel or in series by different beamforming methods so that at least one beam from the beamformer has more than one value.

Shaped ultrasonic transmission and echo processing with coding

Ultrasonic sensing systems and associated methods provide side-lobe reduction to improve the acoustic detection of small objects, the signature envelope peaks of which can otherwise be obscured by subsidiary envelope peaks in side lobes that result from residual correlation between a signal received by an ultrasonic transducer and a template signal corresponding to a burst signal emitted by the ultrasonic transducer. A shaping signal by which the amplitude of the burst signal can be varied with respect to time is taken into account in the template signal, and correlator circuitry correlates a signal derived from the ultrasonic transducer with the template signal to produce a correlated output exhibiting the desired side-lobe reduction. The distance from the transducer to the detected object can thereby be determined with enhanced accuracy and responsiveness.

DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR DETECTING MULTIPLE DEVICES WITHIN A PREDETERMINED PROXIMITY

In an embodiment, the present invention is a method for ranging which includes emitting an acoustic signal at a first frequency, monitoring for a first acoustic response signal at a second frequency, and responsive to receiving the first acoustic response signal within a predetermined amount of time, (1) calculating a first distance between a first device and a second device based on a duration between emitting the first acoustic signal and receiving the first acoustic response signal, and (2) broadcast a first message including the distance and an identifier.

CHECKING THE POSITIONING OF AN ULTRASONIC SENSOR ON A VEHICLE
20230258800 · 2023-08-17 · ·

A method for checking the positioning of an ultrasonic sensor installed in a mounting on the vehicle is disclosed. The method involves localizing a reference object in the detection region of the ultrasonic sensor, emitting at least one first ultrasonic pulse with a first ultrasonic frequency, receiving at least one first echo signal at the first ultrasonic frequency, emitting at least one second ultrasonic pulse with a second ultrasonic frequency, receiving at least one second echo signal at the second ultrasonic frequency, ascertaining the ratio of echo amplitudes of the reference object in the at least one first and second echo signal, and outputting an incorrect positioning of the ultrasonic sensor if the ratio of echo amplitudes in the reference object in the at least one first and second echo signal deviates from the ratio for a correct positioning of the ultrasonic sensor by at least one specified threshold.

TECHNIQUES FOR SONAR DATA PROCESSING

A sonar system comprising a sonar transmitter, a very large array two dimensional sonar receiver, and a beamformer section transmits a series of sonar pings into an insonified volume of fluid at a rate greater than 5 pings per second, receives sonar signals reflected and scattered from objects in the insonified volume, and beamforms the reflected signals to provide a video presentation and/or to store the beamformed data for later use. The parameters controlling the sonar system are changed so that the beamformer section treats the data from the receiver section with more than one set of parameters. The stream of data is treated either in parallel or in series by different beamforming methods so that at least one beam from the beamformer has more than one value.