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Use of Nakagami Statistics and Empirical Mode Decomposition for Ultrasound Tissue Characterization by a Nonfocused Transducer
Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology, 10/16/09
Tsui PH et al. – The conventional Nakagami parameter and the noise–assisted Nakagami parameter have different meanings: the former represents the statistics of signals backscattered from unresolvable scatterers, whereas the latter is associated with stronger resolvable scatterers or local inhomogeneity caused by scatterer aggregation.
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