Ultrasonic Imaging Projects for ME, MTech, Masters, MS abroad, and PhD students. These Ultrasonic Imaging ieee projects are implemented with future work and extension for final year students with research paper writing and publishing. These research projects guide final year students to learn, practice, and complete their academic submissions successfully. Each project includes complete source code, project report, PPT, a tutorial, documentation, and a research paper.

Latest Ultrasonic Imaging Projects

  1. Computer-Aided Intra-Operatory Positioning of an MRgHIFU Applicator Dedicated to Abdominal Thermal Therapy Using Particle Swarm Optimization
    This project is about improving a medical treatment that uses focused sound waves to heat and destroy liver tissue. The researchers made a computer program that finds the best position for the treatment device. It uses images from MRI scans and tests many positions to choose the safest and most effective one. The program works quickly and gives results very close to what doctors would choose manually.
  2. tFUSFormer Physics-Guided Super-Resolution Transformer for Simulation of Transcranial Focused Ultrasound Propagation in Brain Stimulation
    This project focuses on improving a non-invasive method to stimulate specific parts of the brain using focused ultrasound. The researchers developed a computer model that predicts how ultrasound waves move through the skull more accurately and faster. Their method uses advanced AI to make these predictions precise, even for new skull shapes. This can help doctors target deep brain areas safely and effectively.
  3. Windowed Radon Transform and Tensor Rank-1 Decomposition for Adaptive Beamforming in Ultrafast Ultrasound
    This project focuses on improving ultrafast ultrasound imaging. Traditional methods can produce blurry images because sound travels at different speeds in the body. The researchers developed a new technique that automatically corrects these errors. Their method creates clearer, more accurate images in simulations, lab tests, and real human scans.
  4. Windowed Radon Transform for Robust Speed-of-Sound Imaging With Pulse-Echo Ultrasound
    This project focuses on improving ultrasound imaging to measure how fast sound travels through tissues. The goal is to create clearer maps of tissue properties, which can help detect conditions like fatty liver. The researchers developed a new method that uses full images instead of limited parts, making measurements more stable and accurate. This approach could also make portable ultrasound devices more effective.
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