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Sparsity-Enforced Slice-Selective MRI RF Excitation Pulse Design

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Sparsity-Enforced Slice-Selective MRI RF Excitation Pulse Design
We introduce a novel algorithm for the design of fast slice-selective spatially-tailored magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) excitation pulses. This method, based on sparse approximation theory, uses a second-order cone optimization to place and modulate a small number of slice-selective sinc-like radio-frequency (RF) pulse segments ("spokes") in excitation -space, enforcing sparsity on the number of spokes allowed while simultaneously encouraging those that remain to be placed and modulated in a way that best forms a user-defined in-plane target magnetization. Pulses are designed to mitigate 1 inhomogeneity in a water phantom at 7 T and to produce highly-structured excitations in an oil phantom on an eight-channel parallel excitation system at 3 T. In each experiment, pulses generated by the sparsity-enforced method outperform those created via conventional Fourier-based techniques, e.g., when attempting to produce a uniform magnetization in the presence of severe 1 inhomogenei...
Adam C. Zelinski, Lawrence L. Wald, K. Setsompop,
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Type Journal
Year 2008
Where TMI
Authors Adam C. Zelinski, Lawrence L. Wald, K. Setsompop, Vivek K. Goyal, Elfar Adalsteinsson
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