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Acoustics toolbox for time domain acoustic and ultrasound simulations in complex and tissue-realistic media.

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k-Wave-python

This project is a Python interface to the k-Wave simulation binaries.

The documentation can be found here

Installation

git clone https://github.com/waltsims/k-wave-python
cd k-wave-python
python setup.py install

Getting started

After installation, run the B-mode reconstruction example in the examples directory of the repository:

pip install -r example_requirements.txt
python3 examples/bmode_reconstruction_example.py

This example file steps through the process of:

  1. Generating a simulation medium
  2. Configuring a transducer
  3. Running the simulation
  4. Reconstructing the simulation

Development

If your're enjoying k-Wave-python and want to contribute, development instructions can be found here.

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