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Quantitative Measurement
A target’s brightness level can be most accurately measured using electronic methods.
The user defines a region of interest and the scanner determines the average pixel
value. To reduce the effect of speckle and small variations in the targets, several
measurements are taken and averaged.
Note
: If your system does not have a region of interest (ROI) tool, you will not be able
to perform this test. As an alternative, refer to the Qualitative Measurement section of
this document (on page 20).
Note:
All values determined by the quantitative measurement test depend on scanning
technique. Great care should be taken to perform the test in the same manner each
time.
Method
Define a region of interest and measure the average echo level.
Procedure
Baseline Test
1.
Scan the grey scale targets and display them as large as possible. Freeze the
image.
2.
Measure the echo level of the anechoic target. Adjust the system gain so that the
measurement is approximately 1. This ensures that the system’s noise floor is
barely reaching the visible level.
3.
Record this setting and reuse for all subsequent tests.
Subsequent Tests
1.
Scan the grey scale targets and display them as large as possible. Adjust the
system control settings as recorded on the data sheet.
2.
Freeze the image and place the region of interest (ROI) tool completely inside the
grey scale target image. The ROI should be approximately 2/3 – 3/4 the diameter
of the circle, and it should be centered in the circle.
3.
Measure and record the echo level of each target.
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