2007 IEEE Ultrasonics Symposium Proceedings
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The Homodyned K (H-K) distribution is very important in Ultrasound (US) imaging because it models the speckle in a general way, even if the number of scatterers per resolution cell is low and if a coherent component exists. Due to the analytical complexity of this distribution, only a few works based on the H-K have been reported and other simpler distributions have been used instead. Here we provide evidence that, once we have the signal to noise ratio (SNR) from a set of parameters of the H-K distribution, we can estimate the parameters of any given sample set in an easy computational way. In addition, we present a validation study for our estimation procedure.