Interactive Virtual Ultrasound Machine Help



General Overview


Click on a specific component below to learn more about its functions.





General Overview:

The interactive virtual ultrasound machine...

Transducer Selection:

Transducers are ...

B Mode:

B mode is ....

B Mode Focus:

B mode focus is...

B Mode Depth:

B mode depth is...

B Mode Frequency:

B Mode Frequency is...

B Mode Resolution:

B mode resolution is...

Total Gain Control:

Total gain control is...

M Mode:

M mode is...

M Mode Position:

M mode position is...

Doppler Mode:

Doppler mode is...

Doppler Mode Gate Size:

Doppler mode gate size is...

Doppler Mode Gate Position:

Doppler mode gate position is...

Doppler Mode Scale:

Doppler mode scale is...

Doppler Mode Filter:

Doppler mode filter is...

Doppler Mode Angle:

Doppler mode angle is...

Color Mode:

Color mode is...

Color Mode Box Size:

Color mode box size is...

Color Mode Box Position:

Color mode box position is...

Color Mode Scale:

Color mode scale is...

Color Mode Filter:

Color mode filter is...

Color Mode Steer:

Color mode steer is...

Color Mode Ensemble Size:

Color mode ensemble size is...

Color Mode Persistence:

Color mode persistence is...

Color Maps:

Color maps are...

Reset:

The reset button returns all of the controls to their initial settings and reloads the initial B mode image.

Calipers:

Our virtual machine has two calipers. The "caliper" button opens a window containing the current image that is the same size as the image on the virtual machine. By clicking on two points, the user can measure features of the image. The "full caliper" button opens a window containing the current image that is roughly 1/3 larger than that on the virtual machine. The user can again measure features of the image by clicking on two points. We have provided the "caliper" button for those with a slower connection and the "full caliper" button for those with a faster internet connection. Due to it's larger the size, the "full caliper" provides the user with more accurate measurements.



This page last updated: August 14, 1998