Abstract
Deconvolution of ultrasonic echo signals improves resolution and quality of ultrasonic images. A frequency deconvolution algorithm depends on the Fast Fourier transform is proposed for ultrasonic data. The stability of the algorithm and the influence of the truncation effect on the deconvoluted results were investigated with respect to the duration time of reflectivity function reconstruction and the signal to noise ratio. Reliability of the separation of reconstructing the reflectivity of a biological tissue is estimated by frequency deconvolution of the echo ultrasound signals.