Title :
A hybrid inverse approach applied to the design of lumped-element RF coils
Author :
Fujita, Hiroyuki ; Petropoulos, Labros S. ; Morich, Michael A. ; Shvartsmen, S.M. ; Brown, Robert W.
Author_Institution :
Magnetic Resonance Div., Picker Int. Inc., Cleveland, OH, USA
fDate :
3/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A combination of inverse procedures is employed in the design of radio-frequency (RF) coils with specific examples in, but not restricted to, magnetic resonance imaging. The first inverse procedure is the use of functional methods for the optimization of coil characteristics subject to restrictions on the field behavior. Continuous current distributions are derived from analysis of the fields they are required to produce. To make use of these distributions at a desired frequency, the method of moments is applied as a second inverse procedure to a discretized version of the current distribution. The advantage of this hybrid technique is that it provides a computational algorithm for optimization of feeding, tuning, impedance matching and other aspects of RF coil design. A prototype RF coil has been built using the engineering values predicted by the theory. Experimental results including images acquired from the prototype coil are presented.
Keywords :
NMR imaging; biomedical MRI; coils; current distribution; impedance matching; inverse problems; method of moments; optimisation; computational algorithm; continuous current distributions; discretized version o; functional methods; hybrid inverse approach; impedance matching; lumped-element RF coils design; magnetic resonance imaging; method of moments; optimization of coil characteristics; target field approach; Coils; Current distribution; Design optimization; Magnetic analysis; Magnetic resonance imaging; Moment methods; Optimization methods; Prototypes; Radio frequency; Tuning; Algorithms; Echo-Planar Imaging; Electric Conductivity; Electromagnetic Fields; Equipment Design; Fourier Analysis; Head; Humans; Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Models, Anatomic; Phantoms, Imaging; Radio Waves; Reference Values;
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on