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    Integrated ultrasonic imaging systems based on CMUT arrays: Recent progress
    (IEEE, 2004) Wygant, Ira O.; Zhuang, Xuefeng; Yeh, David T.; Nikoozadeh, Amin; Oralkan, Ömer; Ergün, Arif Sanlı; Karaman, Mustafa; Khuri-Yakub, Butrus Thomas
    This paper describes the development of an ultrasonic imaging system based on a two-dimensional capacitive micromachined ultrasonic transducer (CMUT) array. The transducer array and front-end electronics are designed to fit in a 5-mm endoscopic channel. A custom-designed integrated circuit, which comprises the front-end electronics, will be connected with the transducer elements via through-wafer interconnects and flip-chip bonding. FPGA-based signal-processing hardware will provide real-time three-dimensional imaging. The imaging system is being developed to demonstrate a means of integrating the front-end electronics with the transducer array and to provide a clinically useful technology. Integration of the electronics can improve signal-to-noise ratio, reduce the number of cables connecting the imaging probe to a separate processing unit, and provide a means of connecting electronics to large two-dimensional transducer arrays. This paper describes the imaging system architecture and the progress we have made on implementing each of its components: a 16×16 CMUT array, custom-designed integrated circuits, a flip-chip bonding technique, and signal-processing hardware.
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    An Analog beamformer for integrated high-frequency medical ultrasound imaging
    (IEEE, 2011) Gürün, Gökçe; Zahorian, Jaime; Tekeş, Coşkun; Karaman, Mustafa; Hasler, Paul E.; Değertekin, Fahrettin Levent
    We designed and fabricated a dynamic receive beamforming integrated circuit (IC) in 0.35-mu m CMOS technology. This beamformer is suitable for integration with an ultrasound annular array for high-frequency (30-50 MHz) intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) imaging. The beamformer IC is capable of buffering, delaying and preamplification for 8 receive channels. We explored an analog delay cell based on a currentmode first-order all-pass filter, which is used as the basic building block to form an analog dynamic delay line. We also explored a bandwidth enhancement method on the delay cell that improved the overall bandwidth of the delay line by a factor of 6. Each delay cell consumes 2.1 mW of power and is capable of generating a tunable delay between 1.75 ns to 2.5 ns, enabling dynamic receive beamforming over a focal range from 1.4 mm to 2 mm. We successfully integrated the fabricated beamformer IC with an 8-element annular array. Our experimental test results demonstrated the desired buffering, preamplification and delaying capabilities of the beamformer.
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    Damar içi öne bakan ultrasonik görüntüleme için eşdeğer dizi örnekleme yöntemleri
    (IEEE, 2009-06-26) Tekeş, Coşkun; Karaman, Mustafa
    Damar içi öne bakan ultrasonik görüntüleme gerçek zamanlı hacimsel (üç boyutlu) görüntülemeye imkan vermesi bakımından yaygın olarak kullanılmaktadır. Damar içi görüntülemede fiziksel boyutların küçük olması nedeniyle alıcı-verici kanal sayısı çok sınırlanmakta ve dolayısıyla yapay evreli dizi teknikleri kullanılmaktadır. Öte yandan, harekete bağlı görüntü bozukluklarını azaltmak için işaret gönderme alma adım sayısının azaltılması gerekmektedir. Bu, eşdeğer dizideki fazlalık frekans bileşenleri azaltılarak sağlanabilir. Bu çalışmada, eşdeğer dizideki fazlalık frekans bileşenlerinin azaltılmasına dayalı farklı örnekleme teknikleri incelenmiştir. Bu tekniklerin görüntü kalitesi 64 elemanlı bir halkasal dizinin asıl ve kontrol eşdeğer dizileri referans alınarak karşılaştırmalı olarak irdelenmiştir. Benzetim sonuçları 64 elemanlı bir halka dizi için 2049 asıl küme, 350 azaltılmış küme 40 dB içinde eşdeğer performans vermektedir.
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    Design of a third generation real-time cellular neural network emulator
    (IEEE, 2014) Yıldız, Nerhun; Cesur, Evren; Tavşanoğlu, Ahmet Vedat
    In this paper, the features of the next generation Real-Time Cellular Neural Network Processor (RTCNNP-v3) are discussed. The RTCNNP-v2 structure is the only CNN implementation that is reported to be capable of processing full-HD 1080p@60 (1920 x 1080 resolution at 60 Hz frame rate) video images in real-time, due to its fully-pipelined architecture, however, it has some weaknesses like the inability to divide the processing in spatial domain, record and recall intermediate results to an external memory and has some issues in its internal memory coding. Those shortcomings are to be addressed in the next design of our CNN emulator - RTCNNP-v3, which will increase the range of applications and enable the implementation to match the requirements of the cutting-edge movie production technologies like UHD (4K) and the future FUHD (8K).
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    An integrated circuit with transmit beamforming and parallel receive channels for real-time three-dimensional ultrasound imaging
    (IEEE, 2006) Wygant, Ira O.; Lee, Hyunjoo J.; Nikoozadeh, Amin; Yeh, David T.; Oralkan, Ömer; Karaman, Mustafa; Khuri-Yakub, Butrus Thomas
    We present the design of an integrated circuit (IC) that will be flip-chip bonded to a 16 x 16-element CMUT array. The IC provides 16 receive channels which can be configured to receive along either of the array diagonals or on any single row of the array. On transmit, all 256 elements can be used to transmit arbitrarily focused beams. Focused transmission with the full array is made possible by on-chip pulsers and memory. A 25-V pulser and 8-bit shift register is provided for each element of the array. Prior to each transmit, new values are loaded into the shift registers. Current-con trolled one-shots control the transmit pulse widths. Circuit simulations and the IC layout are presented. Simulations predict that delay values can be loaded in less than 1.3 mu s and show the generation of precisely timed pulses. The IC is being prepared for submission to National Semiconductor for fabrication in a high-voltage BiCMOS process.
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    An integrated circuit with transmit beamforming and parallel receive channels for 3D ultrasound imaging: testing and characterization
    (IEEE, 2007) Wygant, Ira O.; Jamal, Nafis S.; Lee, Hyunjoo J.; Nikoozadeh, Amin; Zhuang, Xuefeng; Oralkan, Ömer; Ergün, Arif Sanlı; Karaman, Mustafa; Khuri-Yakub, Butrus Thomas
    The cost and complexity of medical ultrasound imaging systems can be reduced by integrating the transducer array with an integrated circuit (IC). By incorporating some of the system's front-end electronics into an IC, bulky cables and costly system electronics can be eliminated. Here we present an IC for 3D intracavital imaging that requires few electrical connections but uses a large fraction of a 16x16-element 2D transducer array to transmit focused ultrasound. To simplify the receive and data acquisition electronics, only the 32 elements along the array diagonals are used as receivers. The IC provides a preamplifier for each receiving element. Each of the 224 transmitting elements is provided an 8-bit shift register, a comparator, and a 25-V pulser. To transmit, a global counter is incremented from 1 to 224; each pulser fires when its stored register value is equal to the global count value. Electrical testing of the fabricated IC shows that it works as designed. The IC was flip-chip bonded to a two-dimensional capacitive micromachined ultrasonic transducer (CMUT) array. A two-dimensional image of a wire target phantom was acquired.