Multiple-window spectrum estimation (MWSE) is a method of deriving frequency spectra from time series. A set of apodizing windows is applied to the time data and each windowed data set is Fourier transformed. The windows are prolate spheroidal sequences. These form the orthonormal set of functions that is maximally concentrated in both time and frequency domains. An iterative algorithm is then applied to the data set to find a leastsquares estimate of the power spectrum. In addition, statistical tests may be applied to determine the existence of periodic components at particular frequencies, their amplitudes, phases, and positions. The method is quantitative and makes no lineshape assumptions. Computer simulations were used to compare MWSE ...
PURPOSE: Frequency and phase drifts are a common problem in the acquisition of in vivo magnetic reso...
Beginning with the introduction of Fourier Transform NMR by Ernst and Anderson in 1966, time domain ...
The time required to complete a multidimensional NMR experiment is directly proportional to the numb...
Multiple-window spectrum estimation (MWSE) is a method of deriving frequency spectra from time serie...
Magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) is emerging as a unique method of performing non-invasive meta...
Single-voxel proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) is typically used in a clinical setting to...
Single-voxel proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) is typically used in a clinical setting to...
Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy is a powerful biophysical technique for characterizing biolo...
In this paper, a scheme for estimating frequencies and damping factors of multi-dimensional NMR data...
In this paper, we will propose a super-resolution scheme for the parameter estimation of multi-dimen...
We have developed an algorithm called fast maximum likelihood reconstruction (FMLR) that performs sp...
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy (NMR) is a powerful technique for rapid and efficient quanti...
A super-resolution parameter estimation scheme for multi-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spec...
This article reviews spectral fitting topics that go beyond the time- or frequency-domain fitting me...
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy (NMR), as the prime technique for efficient and rapid screen...
PURPOSE: Frequency and phase drifts are a common problem in the acquisition of in vivo magnetic reso...
Beginning with the introduction of Fourier Transform NMR by Ernst and Anderson in 1966, time domain ...
The time required to complete a multidimensional NMR experiment is directly proportional to the numb...
Multiple-window spectrum estimation (MWSE) is a method of deriving frequency spectra from time serie...
Magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) is emerging as a unique method of performing non-invasive meta...
Single-voxel proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) is typically used in a clinical setting to...
Single-voxel proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) is typically used in a clinical setting to...
Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy is a powerful biophysical technique for characterizing biolo...
In this paper, a scheme for estimating frequencies and damping factors of multi-dimensional NMR data...
In this paper, we will propose a super-resolution scheme for the parameter estimation of multi-dimen...
We have developed an algorithm called fast maximum likelihood reconstruction (FMLR) that performs sp...
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy (NMR) is a powerful technique for rapid and efficient quanti...
A super-resolution parameter estimation scheme for multi-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spec...
This article reviews spectral fitting topics that go beyond the time- or frequency-domain fitting me...
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy (NMR), as the prime technique for efficient and rapid screen...
PURPOSE: Frequency and phase drifts are a common problem in the acquisition of in vivo magnetic reso...
Beginning with the introduction of Fourier Transform NMR by Ernst and Anderson in 1966, time domain ...
The time required to complete a multidimensional NMR experiment is directly proportional to the numb...