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A theoretical comparison of two optimization methods for radiofrequency drive schemes in high frequency MRI resonators

Feng Liu1, Barbara L Beck2, Jeffrey R Fitzsimmons2, Stephen J Blackband2,3 and Stuart Crozier1

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In this paper, numerical simulations are used in an attempt to find optimal source profiles for high frequency radiofrequency (RF) volume coils. Biologically loaded, shielded/unshielded circular and elliptical birdcage coils operating at 170 MHz, 300 MHz and 470 MHz are modelled using the FDTD method for both 2D and 3D cases. Taking advantage of the fact that some aspects of the electromagnetic system are linear, two approaches have been proposed for the determination of the drives for individual elements in the RF resonator. The first method is an iterative optimization technique with a kernel for the evaluation of RF fields inside an imaging plane of a human head model using pre-characterized sensitivity profiles of the individual rungs of a resonator; the second method is a regularization-based technique. In the second approach, a sensitivity matrix is explicitly constructed and a regularization procedure is employed to solve the ill-posed problem. Test simulations show that both methods can improve the B1-field homogeneity in both focused and non-focused scenarios. While the regularization-based method is more efficient, the first optimization method is more flexible as it can take into account other issues such as controlling SAR or reshaping the resonator structures. It is hoped that these schemes and their extensions will be useful for the determination of multi-element RF drives in a variety of applications.


PACS

87.61.Ff Instrumentation

02.60.Dc Numerical linear algebra

84.40.Az Waveguides, transmission lines, striplines

02.60.Pn Numerical optimization

02.10.Yn Matrix theory

02.70.Bf Finite-difference methods

Subjects

Mathematical physics

Computational physics

Electronics and devices

Medical physics

Dates

Issue 22 (21 November 2005)

Received 4 August 2005, in final form 5 September 2005

Published 24 October 2005



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