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Theory on Imaging with Arrays

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Acoustic Imaging

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A single ultrasonic transducer, of the type used in commercial B-scan equipment, has a limited ability to gather information. To accomplish many of the desirable features, such as real-time operation, dynamic focusing over a large depth range and electronic scanning, an array must be used.

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Macovski, A. (1976). Theory on Imaging with Arrays. In: Wade, G. (eds) Acoustic Imaging. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-0824-0_7

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