This work describes a measuring set-up which allows the comparison between measurements of electromagnetic fields inside a suitable phantom and the same quantities computed numerically. The aim is to quantify the overall reliability and accuracy of dosimetry approaches at frequencies in use in Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Numerical results were obtained through four common techniques used for electromagnetic simulations, i.e. the Finite Difference Time Domain, the Finite Integration Technique, the Boundary Element and Finite Element Method approaches. Both measurements and numerical results were obtained with and without metallic objects inside the phantom, mimicking the electromagnetic behavior of passive metallic medical implant
Numerical dosimetry makes it possible to evaluate the influence of electromagnetic fields on the hum...
The finite difference time domain (FDTD) method is used to evaluate the radiofrequency (RF) magnetic...
Numerical artifacts affect the reliability of computational dosimetry of human exposure to low-frequ...
This work describes a measuring set-up which allows the comparison between measurements of electroma...
This paper presents an extended comparison between numerical simulations using the different computa...
Many of the parameters associated with the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) coils are estimated by m...
This paper describes the arrangement of a first experimental set‐up which allows the comparison betw...
This paper presents and discusses a comparative numerical and experimental analysis of the electroma...
A numerical study to investigate the effects of the exposure to radiofrequency (RF) field on biologi...
Radio frequency (RF) coils are employed in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) to excite and detect the...
Vita.Magnetic resonance imaging (NM) has been widely applied in medical diagnostics and other fields...
This paper compares different experimental-computational strategies for the estimation of electric f...
In this paper high-resolution body phantoms are used for numerical electromagnetic field dosimetry s...
Numerical human models for electromagnetic dosimetry are commonly obtained by segmentation of CT or ...
One of the scientific challenges in the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and electromagnetic fie...
Numerical dosimetry makes it possible to evaluate the influence of electromagnetic fields on the hum...
The finite difference time domain (FDTD) method is used to evaluate the radiofrequency (RF) magnetic...
Numerical artifacts affect the reliability of computational dosimetry of human exposure to low-frequ...
This work describes a measuring set-up which allows the comparison between measurements of electroma...
This paper presents an extended comparison between numerical simulations using the different computa...
Many of the parameters associated with the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) coils are estimated by m...
This paper describes the arrangement of a first experimental set‐up which allows the comparison betw...
This paper presents and discusses a comparative numerical and experimental analysis of the electroma...
A numerical study to investigate the effects of the exposure to radiofrequency (RF) field on biologi...
Radio frequency (RF) coils are employed in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) to excite and detect the...
Vita.Magnetic resonance imaging (NM) has been widely applied in medical diagnostics and other fields...
This paper compares different experimental-computational strategies for the estimation of electric f...
In this paper high-resolution body phantoms are used for numerical electromagnetic field dosimetry s...
Numerical human models for electromagnetic dosimetry are commonly obtained by segmentation of CT or ...
One of the scientific challenges in the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and electromagnetic fie...
Numerical dosimetry makes it possible to evaluate the influence of electromagnetic fields on the hum...
The finite difference time domain (FDTD) method is used to evaluate the radiofrequency (RF) magnetic...
Numerical artifacts affect the reliability of computational dosimetry of human exposure to low-frequ...