Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) probes signals through Fourier measurements. Accelerating the acquisition process is of major interest for various MRI applications. The recent theory of compressed sensing shows that sparse or compressible signals may be reconstructed from a small number of random measurements in a sensing basis incoherent with the sparsity basis. In this context, we advocate the use of a chirp modulation of MRI signals prior to probing an incomplete Fourier coverage, in the perspective of accelerating the acquisition process relative to a standard setting with complete coverage. We analyze the spread spectrum phenomenon related to the modulation and we prove its effectiveness in enhancing the overall quality of image recon...
Abstract—We consider the fast acquisition problem in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Often, fast a...
Fast image acquisition in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is important, due to the need to find way...
Fast image acquisition in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is important, due to the need to find way...
We consider images probed through incomplete and noisy Fourier coverages, both in the context of rad...
We advocate a compressed sensing strategy that consists of multiplying the signal of interest by a w...
We consider images probed through incomplete and noisy Fourier coverages, both in the context of rad...
Abstract—We propose a novel compressed sensing technique to accelerate the magnetic resonance imagin...
International audienceWe advocate a compressed sensing strategy that consists of multiplying the sig...
We propose a novel compressed sensing technique to accelerate the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) a...
International audienceWe advocate a compressed sensing strategy that consists of multiplying the sig...
International audienceWe advocate a compressed sensing strategy that consists of multiplying the sig...
We propose a novel compressed sensing technique to accelerate the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) a...
International audienceWe advocate a compressed sensing strategy that consists of multiplying the sig...
We advocate the use of a novel compressed sensing technique for accelerating the magnetic resonance ...
Abstract—We consider the problem of fast acquisition in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). It has bee...
Abstract—We consider the fast acquisition problem in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Often, fast a...
Fast image acquisition in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is important, due to the need to find way...
Fast image acquisition in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is important, due to the need to find way...
We consider images probed through incomplete and noisy Fourier coverages, both in the context of rad...
We advocate a compressed sensing strategy that consists of multiplying the signal of interest by a w...
We consider images probed through incomplete and noisy Fourier coverages, both in the context of rad...
Abstract—We propose a novel compressed sensing technique to accelerate the magnetic resonance imagin...
International audienceWe advocate a compressed sensing strategy that consists of multiplying the sig...
We propose a novel compressed sensing technique to accelerate the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) a...
International audienceWe advocate a compressed sensing strategy that consists of multiplying the sig...
International audienceWe advocate a compressed sensing strategy that consists of multiplying the sig...
We propose a novel compressed sensing technique to accelerate the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) a...
International audienceWe advocate a compressed sensing strategy that consists of multiplying the sig...
We advocate the use of a novel compressed sensing technique for accelerating the magnetic resonance ...
Abstract—We consider the problem of fast acquisition in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). It has bee...
Abstract—We consider the fast acquisition problem in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Often, fast a...
Fast image acquisition in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is important, due to the need to find way...
Fast image acquisition in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is important, due to the need to find way...