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SonixTouch 4D & Excellent Vascular Imaging

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SonixTOUCH is the latest example of innovation offered by Ultrasonix. The system offers: a completely touch screen driven user-interface, premium image quality, advanced imaging modes, full connectivity and all packaged in a light-weight, compact system.  For a cutting edge system constantly being researched through latest technologies by university testing, we can deliver optimal imaging ever-evolving annually instead of a system that gets outdated quickly.

SonixTOUCH is the latest example of innovation offered by Ultrasonix. The system offers: a completely touch screen driven user-interface, premium image quality, advanced imaging modes, full connectivity and all packaged in a light-weight, compact system.
Premium image quality
Touch screen driven user interface
Compact design
Advanced imaging modes (Spatial Compounding, Pulse Inversion Harmonics)
Adaptive user interface
Market and user configurable
90 minute battery operation
Market-specific calculation and report packages
Wireless connectivity
Portable and easy to maneuver
Accessory tray
SonixTOUCH is the most advanced ultrasound system in a small, light-weight, portable configuration. The system includes premium-level imaging, advanced imaging modes such as Spatial Compounding, Pulse Inversion Harmonics, Extended Pulse Imaging, Elastography, Panoramic Imaging, Advanced 3D and 4D and others. The SonixTOUCH is truly in a class of its own with the industry's first touch screen driven user-interface, application adaptive console and advanced connectivity and data management capabilities.

Applications:
Emergency Ultrasound, Mobile Radiology, Breast Imaging, Procedural Guidance
Surgery, Vascular, Musculoskeletal, Anesthesia, OB/Gyn, Reproductive Medicine
Cardiac, General Imaging / Shared Service
 
  
Community Links, provided by Ultrasonix Research

Community Links
Stradwin (http://mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/~rwp/stradwin/)
Stradwin is a free 3D ultrasound acquisition and visualization system developed at the University of Cambridge. It is also fully compatible with many Sonix research technologies, include the major SDKs.
OpenIGTLink (http://www.na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/OpenIGTLink)
OpenIGTLink is an open-source tool for image guided therapy and other freehand 3D ultrasound navigation, etc. Developed by multiple groups, Queens University has made their own contributions, titled SynchroGrab, which is used for navigation for surgeries. Parts of this software has direct support for Sonix research devices.
Abersim (http://www.ntnu.no/abersim)
Abersim is an open-source toolkit for simulating 3D nonlinear acoustic forward wave propagation. For custom transducer research, this provides excellent data, and has a MATLAB interface, as well core routines programmed in C for speedier simulations. Developed at the Norweigan University of Science and Technology, this software has direct applications for custom transducer design done on the Ultrasonix research devices.
BioSono (http://www.bio-sound.com/)
BioSono provides a cyberspace where researchers, engineers, and students can find useful reference and educational materials, conduct acoustic simulation, post questions on design and development, and get answers.
DELFI (http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/139700)
The DELFI ultrasound simulation tool is used to simulation the field resulting from a given ultrasound system. This tool is complementary to the established FIELD II simulation tool in that it is optimized to calculate the system response throughout space at a given instant in time rather than the response at a specific location in space throughout time.
The DREAM Toolbox (http://www.signal.uu.se/Toolbox/dream/)
The DREAM Toolbox (Discrete REpresentation Array Modelling) toolbox is an open source toolbox, for both Matlab and Octave , for simulating acoustic fields radiated from common ultrasonic transducer types and arbitrarily complicated ultrasonic transducers arrays. The DREAM toolbox enables analysis of beam-steering, beam-focusing, and apodization for wideband (pulse) excitation both in near and far fields. The toolbox is also provided with a user friendly GUI (Matlab only).





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