14/06/2022
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Frame rate is crucial for scientific research using ultrasound because it allows for an increased likelihood of discerning rapid movements.
Higher frame rates allow for the capture of more data, resulting in improved temporal resolution.
The FPS of an ultrasound image is the number of ultrasound fires and received ultrasound lines per second.
Line density settings, view area, number of transmitting focuses, scanning depth, computer performance, and probe type all affect FPS.
The FPS displayed on the GUI of a conventional US can be different from the number of frames scanned and saved.
The frames that the system is not able to process will be lost and not included in the saved file.
The frame losses have wider implications when extracting dynamic information from US data.
With Telemed ultrasound machines, all scanned frames are saved in a video file; no frames are lost during the conversion or saving process.
Two frame rate values are displayed in Telemed software:
• the number of frames per second (FPS) processed by the PC and sent to the display system
• the number of frames per second saved to the buffer
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