Works (3)

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2013 article

Experimental verification of transient nonlinear acoustical holography

Jing, Y., Cannata, J., & Wang, T. (2013, May 1). The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America.

By: Y. Jing n, J. Cannata & T. Wang n

MeSH headings : Acoustics / instrumentation; Algorithms; Equipment Design; Holography / instrumentation; Motion; Nonlinear Dynamics; Pressure; Reproducibility of Results; Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted; Sound; Sound Spectrography; Time Factors; Transducers, Pressure
topics (OpenAlex): Aerodynamics and Acoustics in Jet Flows; Acoustic Wave Phenomena Research; Wind and Air Flow Studies
TL;DR: The validity and effectiveness of a recently proposed nonlinear transient acoustical holography algorithm is evaluated in the presence of noise and the pressure distributions on the focal and a pre-focal plane are shown to be in good agreement with the measurement. (via Semantic Scholar)
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2013 article

Transcranial ultrasound imaging with speed of sound-based phase correction: a numerical study

Wang, T., & Jing, Y. (2013, September 9). Physics in Medicine and Biology.

By: T. Wang n & Y. Jing n

MeSH headings : Algorithms; Echoencephalography / methods; Feasibility Studies; Humans; Image Processing, Computer-Assisted / methods; Models, Theoretical; Skull; Sound; Tomography, X-Ray Computed
topics (OpenAlex): Ultrasound Imaging and Elastography; Photoacoustic and Ultrasonic Imaging; Ultrasonics and Acoustic Wave Propagation
TL;DR: This study shows that, the CT-based phase correction approach can provide clear images of wire phantoms even if the speed of sound is overestimated by 400 m s−1, or the linear coefficient is overestimating by 40%. (via Semantic Scholar)
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2012 article

A k-Space Method for Moderately Nonlinear Wave Propagation

Jing, Y., Wang, T., & Clement, G. T. (2012, August 1). IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control.

By: Y. Jing n, T. Wang n & G. Clement*

topics (OpenAlex): Ultrasonics and Acoustic Wave Propagation; Numerical methods in inverse problems; Numerical methods in engineering
TL;DR: The k-space method is employed to study three-dimensional nonlinear wave propagation through the skull, which shows that a relatively accurate focusing can be achieved in the brain at a high frequency by sending a low frequency from the transducer. (via Semantic Scholar)
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