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This paper describes an in-vitro experimental study of the ‘hosepipe’ real-time C-scanning technique proposed by Whittingham (1982) at the 10th International Symposium on Acoustical Imaging. This technique was proposed as a means of overcoming the ‘go and return’ time redundancy inherent in conventional pulse-echo C-scanning without recourse to parallel processing, as used in the real-time C-scanning system of Green et al.(1974).
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Green, P.S., Schaefer, L.F., Jones, E.D., and Sharez, J.R., 1974, A new high-performance ultrasonic camera, in: “Acoustical Holography and Imaging, Vol.5”, P.S.Green, ed., Plenum Press, New York.
Whittingham, T.A., 1982, Real-time constant depth scanning with phased arrays, in: “Proc 10th Int.Symp.Acoustical Imaging, Cannes, 1980, Acoustical Imaging, Vol.10”, Plenum Press, New York(pp 1–16).
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Oates, C.P., Whittingham, T.A. (1982). An Experimental Investigation of the ‘hosepipe’ Technique of Real-Time C-Scanning. In: Ash, E.A., Hill, C.R. (eds) Acoustical Imaging. Acoustical Imaging, vol 12. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-9780-9_16
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