DocumentCode :
3600746
Title :
Design of an Electrically Automated RF Transceiver Head Coil in MRI
Author :
Sung-Min Sohn ; DelaBarre, Lance ; Gopinath, Anand ; Vaughan, John Thomas
Author_Institution :
Center for Magn. Resonance Res. (CMRR), Univ. of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA
Volume :
9
Issue :
5
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
725
Lastpage :
732
Abstract :
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a widely used nonionizing and noninvasive diagnostic instrument to produce detailed images of the human body. The radio-frequency (RF) coil is an essential part of MRI hardware as an RF front-end. RF coils transmit RF energy to the subject and receive the returning MR signal. This paper presents an MRI-compatible hardware design of the new automatic frequency tuning and impedance matching system. The system automatically corrects the detuned and mismatched condition that occurs due to loading effects caused by the variable subjects (i.e., different human heads or torsos). An eight-channel RF transceiver head coil with the automatic system has been fabricated and tested at 7 Tesla (T) MRI system. The automatic frequency tuning and impedance matching system uses digitally controlled capacitor arrays with real-time feedback control capability. The hardware design is not only compatible with current MRI scanners in all aspects but also it operates the tuning and matching function rapidly and accurately. The experimental results show that the automatic function increases return losses from 8.4 dB to 23.7 dB (maximum difference) and from 12.7 dB to 19.6 dB (minimum difference) among eight channels within 550 ms . The reflected RF power decrease from 23.1% to 1.5% (maximum difference) and from 5.3% to 1.1% (minimum difference). Therefore, these results improve signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) in MR images with phantoms.
Keywords :
biomedical MRI; biomedical electronics; capacitors; image denoising; impedance matching; medical image processing; phantoms; MR signal; MRI hardware; MRI scanners; MRI-compatible hardware design; RF coils; RF energy; RF front-end; RF power; automatic frequency tuning; automatic system; digitally controlled capacitor arrays; eight-channel RF transceiver head coil; electrically automated RF transceiver head coil design; hardware design; impedance matching system; magnetic flux density 7 T; magnetic resonance imaging; matching function; noninvasive diagnostic instrument; phantoms; radiofrequency coil; real-time feedback control capability; signal-noise ratio; tuning function; variable subjects; Capacitors; Coils; Loading; Magnetic resonance imaging; PIN photodiodes; Radio frequency; Tuning; Automatic impedance matching and frequency tuning network; RF power detection; magnetic resonance imaging (MRI); radio-frequency (RF) coil;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Circuits and Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1932-4545
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TBCAS.2014.2360383
Filename :
6937220
Link To Document :
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