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Wilgenburg, Gert (author)
The use of non-destructive tests for assessing the material status of concrete structures in the Netherlands remains relatively uncommon, despite the growing demand for the preservation of existing structures under the VenR policy of Rijkswaterstaat. Skepticism towards NDTs is reflected in the scarcity of documented case studies in publicly...
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van Eijk, Casper (author)
This thesis presents the design and experimental evaluation of an in-line, active ultrasound, condition monitoring setup for the detection of contamination in offshore bearing grease. This process is divided into three distinct research steps. First of all, the influences that affect ultrasound propagation through a bearing grease sample have...
master thesis 2024
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Niemantsverdriet, Ruben (author)
The periconceptional period, encompassing the embryonic phase, is a critical window where a majority of reproductive failures, pregnancy complications, and adverse pregnancy outcomes arise. The Carnegie staging system comprises 23 stages which are based on embryonic morphological development. This allows for the assessment of normal and abnormal...
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Wemelsfelder, Tom (author)
In recent years, many therapeutic applications for medical ultrasound have arisen, such as ablation of tumors, breaking up kidney stones, and neuromodulation. To localize the target area, often ultrasound imaging methods are used. Conventionally, a different transducer array is used for imaging and therapeutic applications because of their...
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Boertje, Puck (author)
With today’s aging population and the prevalence of chronic illnesses, healthcare systems worldwide are struggling to accommodate the increasing number of patients. This projected growth and rising demand underscore the importance of advancing wearable devices. In the realm of diagnostic healthcare, the pursuit of non-invasive and safe...
master thesis 2023
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Zhang, Yihao (author)
Ultrasound (US) neuromodulation is a widely-used technique in the field of neuroscience and medical therapy that uses ultrasound waves to non-invasively modulate neural activity. The miniaturization of modern ultrasonic systems has an intimate relation with system power consumption. As the advancement of Integrated Circuits (ICs) represents a...
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Bellouki, Imad (author)
This work presents an ASIC designed for portable (wearable) ultrasound (US) imaging systems. The ASIC employs a new type of energy-efficient high-voltage (HV) transmit pulser able to generate pulses up to 30V directly from a low-voltage battery supply to excite an ultrasound transducer. HV operation is a necessity in US imaging transceiver...
master thesis 2023
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Jiang, Haitao (author)
The technique of ultrasound-guided needle insertion is commonly employed in various clinical fields, including biopsy, anesthesia, brachytherapy, and ablation. However, the visibility of the needle in ultrasound (US) images remains a persistent challenge. To improve the guidance accuracy of needle insertion during interventions, it is crucial to...
master thesis 2023
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LEI, Yuan (author)
Acoustoelectric imaging is an emerging technology confirmed by in-vivo experiments that can help diagnose and evaluate peripheral nerve neuropathy. The ultrasound transmitter (TX) is required in such systems to selectively focus and apply acoustic pressure on the target volume. Within the ultrasound TX, the power amplifier (PA, commonly called...
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Liu, Tianyi (author)
Transcranial Doppler ultrasound imaging is a crucial tool for both clinical and research applications. Despite its significance, its utility is constrained by the dynamic range limitations of the receiver system. Traditional methods, relying on high-dynamic-range front-end amplifiers and high-resolution ADCs, are often inefficient. These methods...
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van Damme, Niels (author)
In the emerging research field of bioelectronic medicine, it has been indicated that neuromodulation of the Vagus Nerve (VN) has the potential to treat various conditions such as epilepsy, depression, and autoimmune diseases. In order to reduce side effects, as well as to increase the effectiveness of the delivered therapy, sub-fascicle...
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Woerdman, Hidde (author)
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xue, chunyan (author)
Vagus nerve stimulation serves as an approach to manage drug-resistant epilepsy. Focused ultrasound stands out as a unique tool, offering a non-invasive modality for VNS. With its excellent depth of penetration and sub-millimeter focusing capabilities in soft tissue, ultrasound allows for precise targeting of the vagus nerve without the need for...
master thesis 2023
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Dai, Jie (author)
In ultrasound imaging systems, a charge-sharing successive-approximation-register (SAR) ADC has benefits over a charge-redistribution SAR because the charge-sharing SAR is organically compatible with the subarray beamformer which is deployed to reduce the large channel count. Besides, the noise-shaping (NS) SAR is a promising candidate for...
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Spruit, John (author)
With recent advancements in autonomous driving, the demand for precise and accurate perception systems has increased. Perception of the vehicle’s environment is a key element in ensuring safe operation. Due to their wide aperture angle and low cost, ultrasonic sensors are a viable option for achieving close-range 360° perception around the...
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ZHU, LEXI (author)
Doppler ultrasound imaging of cerebral blood flow faces challenges arising from a low signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and a wide dynamic range. Echo signals received from blood cells are significantly weaker compared to surrounding tissues, such as the skull or brain soft tissue, resulting in inhibited visualization of small blood vessels and deep...
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De Carlo, Francesca (author)
Ultrasound images are typically generated using the Delay-And-Sum (DAS) method, which assumes a homogeneous propagation medium. When an aberrating layer is situated between the sensor array and the imaging target, this assumption does not hold, and DAS is replaced with model-based methods. These methods are computationally expensive and require...
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Gao, Xuan (author)
Micro-Doppler (µDoppler) ultrasound imaging is a high frame rate ultrasound imaging modality that provides high spatiotemporal resolution ultrasound images of blood flow. It is sensitive to slow blood flow and particularly suitable for capturing fast-changing phenomena like rapid blood flow. Clutter filtering is an essential step in µDoppler...
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Metz, Jan-Paul (author), Jaspers, Joost (author)
The primary objective of the subsystem discussed in this report is to continuously estimate the transfer-response of the system using the position measured by the interferometer, in order to accomplish adapted model inverted control using a dynamically updating model. In addition, this subsystem design incorporates a controller that is crucial...
bachelor thesis 2023
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van Loosbroek, Suus (author)
<b>Background: </b>The diaphragm is poorly monitored in the Intensive care unit (ICU), despite its evident importance in respiration. Ultrasound (US) is frequently employed to evaluate diaphragm thickness (DT) and diaphragm thickening factor (DTF) but requires expertise and only covers a small diaphragm area. Therefore, advanced US (post-...
master thesis 2023
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