A "real-time" hardware reconstruction system for Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) has been designed, constructed, and demonstrated. Here, "real-time" corresponds to frame rates of 30 or more per second (i.e., video rate). The system is capable of reconstructing images via either the 2D FFT algorithm or the filtered backprojection algorithm. The 2D FFT hardware reconstructs 256 x 256 images from complex-valued data (on a rectilinear grid) at a rate of 30 frames/sec while the filtered backprojection hardware is capable of reconstructing 64 x 64 images from complex-valued data (on a polar grid) at a rate of 37 frames/sec. Real-time MRI may be achieved by interfacing the reconstruction system to MR scanners with ultra-fast acquisition capabilit...
This paper presents the use of a multiprocessor architecture for the performance improvement of tomo...
In this paper, we present a fast iterative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) reconstruction algorithm...
In this paper we present an approach for speeding-up the generation of Digitally Reconstructed Radio...
A digital-electronic video-rate reconstruction system for Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) has been ...
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) imaging, also known as Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a non-in...
Reconstruction is the abstract rebuilding of something that has been torn apart. In the medical ima...
In this paper, filtered back-projection algorithm is optimally implemented using low-cost Spartan 3A...
Computed Tomography (CT) image reconstruction algorithms such as convolution back-projection (CBP) a...
Reconfigurable hardware based architectures that could provide good quality image reconstruction fo...
To establish improved therapies for patients suffering from severe neurological and psychiatric dise...
Recent efforts in cone-beam scanner technology have focused on developing interactive scanning capab...
Emerging technologies in parallel magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with massive receiver arrays have...
Clinical magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanning requires fast image reconstruction. At present, m...
International audienceForward and Backward projections are two computational costly steps in tomogra...
Abstract- Due in part to the very high flexibility of image contrast, the applications of magnetic r...
This paper presents the use of a multiprocessor architecture for the performance improvement of tomo...
In this paper, we present a fast iterative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) reconstruction algorithm...
In this paper we present an approach for speeding-up the generation of Digitally Reconstructed Radio...
A digital-electronic video-rate reconstruction system for Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) has been ...
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) imaging, also known as Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a non-in...
Reconstruction is the abstract rebuilding of something that has been torn apart. In the medical ima...
In this paper, filtered back-projection algorithm is optimally implemented using low-cost Spartan 3A...
Computed Tomography (CT) image reconstruction algorithms such as convolution back-projection (CBP) a...
Reconfigurable hardware based architectures that could provide good quality image reconstruction fo...
To establish improved therapies for patients suffering from severe neurological and psychiatric dise...
Recent efforts in cone-beam scanner technology have focused on developing interactive scanning capab...
Emerging technologies in parallel magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with massive receiver arrays have...
Clinical magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanning requires fast image reconstruction. At present, m...
International audienceForward and Backward projections are two computational costly steps in tomogra...
Abstract- Due in part to the very high flexibility of image contrast, the applications of magnetic r...
This paper presents the use of a multiprocessor architecture for the performance improvement of tomo...
In this paper, we present a fast iterative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) reconstruction algorithm...
In this paper we present an approach for speeding-up the generation of Digitally Reconstructed Radio...