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Vol 18, No 4: August 2020

Incident and reflected two waves correlation with cancellous bone structure

Muhamad Amin Abd Wahab (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia)
Rubita Sudirman (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia)
Mohd Azhar Abdul Razak (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia)
Fauzan Khairi Che Harun (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia)
Nurul Ashikin Abdul Kadir (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia)
Nasrul Humaimi Mahmood (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Aug 2020

Abstract

The correlation in bone microstructure for ultrasound pulse echo technique is still less accurate compared to through transmission technique. Previous works demonstrated, reflected two modes wave has significant association with bone porosity. The paper aims is to conduct simulation using pulse echo technique to examine the relationship between fast and slow waves with porosity of 2-dimensional cancellous bone models by comparing the result to through transmission technique. The “incident” and “reflected” waves were separated using bandlimited deconvolution method by estimating time threshold of fast and slow waves' transfer function. The parameters of the waves were computed, plotted versus porosity for six different thicknesses and the correlation coefficients between them were compared. The incident and reflected fast wave attenuations show marginally significant correlation with porosity for both bone models orientations. Wave propagation for parallel orientation dominated by incident and reflected fast wave, meanwhile, perpendicular orientation dominated by incident slow wave. The thickness factor affected wave amplitude but less affected the attenuation. Because of propagation loss, reflected wave shows lower correlation to porosity compared to incident wave. Hence, analyzing fast and slow waves might improve the measurement accuracy of pulse echo technique compared to using single mode wave to estimate bone quality.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

TELKOMNIKA

Publisher

Subject

Computer Science & IT

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