Application of Bessel beam for Doppler velocity estimation

Abstract
Limited-diffraction beams have a large depth of field and could be applied to medical imaging, tissue characterization, and nondestructive evaluation of materials. This paper reports the application of limited-diffraction beams, specifically, the Bessel beam, to Doppler velocity estimation. The Bessel beam has the advantage that velocity estimation is less subject to the depth of moving objects and the Doppler spectrum has distinct shoulders that increase the accuracy of velocity (both magnitude and Doppler angle) estimation in noisy environments. The shoulders of the Doppler spectrum might also help in solving the inverse problem, e.g., estimation of the velocity distribution in vessels.<>

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