A novel, rapid algorithm to speed up and improve the reconstruction of sensitivity encoding (SENSE) MRI was proposed in this paper. The essence of the algorithm was that it iteratively solved the model of simple SENSE on a pixel-by-pixel basis in the region of support (ROS). The ROS was obtained from scout images of eight channels by morphological operations such as opening and filling. All the pixels in the FOV were paired and classified into four types, according to their spatial locations with respect to the ROS, and each with corresponding procedures of solving the inverse problem for image reconstruction. The sensitivity maps, used for the image reconstruction and covering only the ROS, were obtained by a polynomial regression model wi...
International audienceTo reduce scanning time and/or improve spatial/temporal resolution in some Mag...
New theoretical and practical concepts are presented for consid-erably enhancing the performance of ...
To reduce scanning time and/or improve spatial/temporal resolution in some Magnetic Resonance Imagin...
A novel, rapid algorithm to speed up and improve the reconstruction of sensitivity encoding (SENSE) ...
ABSTRACT: Parallel acquisition of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) has the poten-tial to significant...
The use of MRI for patient examinations has constantly increased as technical development has lead t...
The problem of image reconstruction from sensitivity encoded data is formulated in a general fashion...
The performance of scanners for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) had a leap in the last decade thank...
Parallel imaging and compressed sensing have been arguably the most successful and widely used techn...
The determination of accurate coil sensitivity profiles is crucial for parallel MRI approaches such ...
In magnetic resonance imaging, the parallel acquisition of subsampled spatial frequencies from an ar...
The method of enforcing sparsity during magnetic resonance imaging reconstruction has been successfu...
Parallel imaging techniques enable the acceleration of MR image acquisition. This is made possible b...
PURPOSE: To study how sensitivity encoding (SENSE) impacts periodically rotated overlapping parallel...
International audienceTo reduce scanning time and/or improve spatial/temporal resolution in some Mag...
International audienceTo reduce scanning time and/or improve spatial/temporal resolution in some Mag...
New theoretical and practical concepts are presented for consid-erably enhancing the performance of ...
To reduce scanning time and/or improve spatial/temporal resolution in some Magnetic Resonance Imagin...
A novel, rapid algorithm to speed up and improve the reconstruction of sensitivity encoding (SENSE) ...
ABSTRACT: Parallel acquisition of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) has the poten-tial to significant...
The use of MRI for patient examinations has constantly increased as technical development has lead t...
The problem of image reconstruction from sensitivity encoded data is formulated in a general fashion...
The performance of scanners for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) had a leap in the last decade thank...
Parallel imaging and compressed sensing have been arguably the most successful and widely used techn...
The determination of accurate coil sensitivity profiles is crucial for parallel MRI approaches such ...
In magnetic resonance imaging, the parallel acquisition of subsampled spatial frequencies from an ar...
The method of enforcing sparsity during magnetic resonance imaging reconstruction has been successfu...
Parallel imaging techniques enable the acceleration of MR image acquisition. This is made possible b...
PURPOSE: To study how sensitivity encoding (SENSE) impacts periodically rotated overlapping parallel...
International audienceTo reduce scanning time and/or improve spatial/temporal resolution in some Mag...
International audienceTo reduce scanning time and/or improve spatial/temporal resolution in some Mag...
New theoretical and practical concepts are presented for consid-erably enhancing the performance of ...
To reduce scanning time and/or improve spatial/temporal resolution in some Magnetic Resonance Imagin...