Acoustical Holography Volume 5

This volume contains the Proceedings of the Fifth International Symposium on Acoustical Holograhy and Imaging, held in Palo Alto, California, on July 18-20, 1973. The title of this Symposium differed from that of the previous four by the addition of the word "Imaging," reflecting an increa...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Green, Philip (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer US 1974, 1974
Edition:1st ed. 1974
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • A New Ultrasound Imaging Technique Employing Two-Dimensional Electronic Beam Steering
  • A Study of Near Field Ultrasonic Beam Patterns from a Pulsed Linear Array
  • Acoustic Imaging with Thin Annular Apertures
  • An Electronically Focused Acoustic Imaging Device
  • Rigorous Analysis of the Liquid-Surface Acoustical Holography System
  • Elimination of Spurious Detail in Acoustic Images
  • Methods for Increasing the Lateral Resolution of B-Scan
  • Medical Uses of Acoustical Holography
  • A Medical Imaging Acoustical Holography System Using Linearized Subfringe Holographic Interferometry
  • Digital Processing of Acoustical Holograms
  • An Ultrasonic Holographic Imaging System for Medical Applications
  • A New, High-Performance Ultrasonic Camera
  • Potential Medical Applications for Ultrasonic Holography
  • Complex On-Axis Hologramsand Reconstruction without Conjugate Images
  • A Computerized Acoustic Imaging Technique Incorporating Automatic Object Recognition
  • TRW Acousto-Optical Nonimmersion Flaw-Imaging System
  • Recent Developments with the Scanning Laser Acoustic Microscope
  • Bragg-Diffraction Imaging: A Potential Technique for Medical Diagnosis and Material Inspection, Part II
  • Linearized Subfringe Interferometric Holography
  • Acoustical Holography Using Temporally Modulated Optical Holography
  • High-Resolution Acoustic Imaging by Contact Printing
  • Acoustic Holographic Interferometry
  • High Frequency Acoustic Holography in Solids
  • Ultrasonic Holography Through Metal Barriers
  • Experimental Results from an Underwater Acoustical Holographic System
  • Acoustical Holographic Transverse Wave Scanning Technique for Imaging Flaws in Thick-Walled Pressure Vessels
  • A Survey of Sound Propagation in Soils
  • Applications of Acoustic Surface Wave Visualization to Nondestructive Testing
  • Acoustical Holography — A Comparison with Phased Array Sonar
  • Threshold Contrast for Three Real-Time Acoustic-Imaging Systems
  • Computer Enhancement of Acoustic Images
  • Image Reconstruction by Computer in Acoustical Holography
  • The Effects of Circuit Parameters on Image Quality in a Holographic Acoustic Imaging System
  • Algebraic Reconstruction of Spatial Distributions of Acoustic Absorption within Tissue from Their Two-Dimensional Acoustic Projections
  • Optical Processing of Anamorphic Holograms Constructed in an Ultrasonic Holography System with a Moving Source and an Electronic Reference
  • An Acoustic Image Sensor Using a Transmit-Receive Array
  • Advances in the Sokoloff Tube
  • Linear Receiving Array for Acoustic Imaging and Holography
  • A Progress Report on the Sokolov Tube Utilizing a Metal Fiber Faceplate
  • Real Time Acoustical Imaging with a 256 × 256 Matrix of Electrostatic Transducers
  • Modified Sokolov Camera Utilizing Condenser-Microphone Arrays of the Foil-Electret Type
  • A Solid Plate Acoustical Viewer for Underwater Diving