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Showing papers on "Non-contact ultrasound published in 2021"


Patent
18 Mar 2021
TL;DR: In this paper, a system and method for image reconstruction for non-contact ultrasound is provided, where maps or ultrasound images of a subject may be generated without physically contacting the subject.
Abstract: A system and method for image reconstruction for non-contact ultrasound is provided, where maps or ultrasound images of a subject may be generated without physically contacting the subject. Adjusting or optimizing the photoacoustic excitation system may be performed, such as with beam shaping, surface modifications, or closed-loop automated adjustments. 2D and/or 3D spatial locations of source and receiver laser spots may be used to provide a spatial reference location for ultrasound image reconstruction in a clinically efficacious manner. In addition, point tracking, surface profile characterization, laser adjustments, and/or surface enhancements may be used to facilitate image reconstruction of the subject.

Patent
28 Apr 2021
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a low cost simple solution to reduce the design complexity of the non-contact ultrasonic transducer circuit and demonstrated that the proposed solution provides a low-cost simple solution.
Abstract: This disclosure relates generally to method and system for non-contact ultrasound based vibration detection. Here, non-contact vibration detection plays crucial role in industries for monitoring and analyzing machine vibrations to predict early warnings of the potential failures. The method includes receiving, from a non-contact ultrasonic air transducer a signal reflected from a plurality of vibrating parts of a machine. The non-contact ultrasound obtains vibrational frequencies corresponding to the vibrating part of the machine which are further analyzed to determine an electrical impedance of a piezoelectric element. Further, based on the electrical impedance occurred vibrations are detected in each vibrating part from the plurality of vibrating parts of the machine. The measured impedance signal utilizes continuous sinusoidal excitation which enables narrow band filtering to increase signal to noise ratio. The proposed disclosure provides a low cost simple solution thereby reducing design complexity of the non-contact ultrasonic transducer circuit.