Abstract

An ultrasonic speckle velocimetry has been proposed for blood flow measurement in the fields of clinical medicine. This method is capable of measuring the velocity of a target which moves along a direction perpendicular to the ultrasonic beam. The Doppler method cannot measure this velocity. A feasibility study of use of this method in the air is reviewed.

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