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This book describes innovative methods to improve magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) beyond its current limitations. The author proposes smart encoding methods and acquisition sequences to deal with frequency displacement due to residual static magnetic field inhomogeneity, motion, and undersampling. After a concise review of basic mathematical tools and the physics of MRI, the book describes each limitation and then proposes solutions for overcoming it. Requiring few or no hardware modifications, these speculative methods represent building blocks for more advanced MRI applications. The book also looks to the future of MRI.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book describes innovative methods to improve magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) beyond its current limitations. The author proposes smart encoding methods and acquisition sequences to deal with frequency displacement due to residual static magnetic field inhomogeneity, motion, and undersampling. After a concise review of basic mathematical tools and the physics of MRI, the book describes each limitation and then proposes solutions for overcoming it. Requiring few or no hardware modifications, these speculative methods represent building blocks for more advanced MRI applications. The book also looks to the future of MRI.

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Autorenporträt
Giuseppe Placidi is an assistant professor in Computer Science in the Department of Health Sciences at the University of L'Aquila. He has authored or co-authored more than 55 papers published in international scientific journals and books, 60 refereed conferences proceedings, and seven patents. He is a member of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, the IEEE Computer Society, the Italian Group for Electron Spin Resonance (GIRSE), and the Italian Group for Physics of Matter (INFM). Dr. Placidi is also a reviewer for several scientific journals on medical physics and imaging. His research interests include MRI, MRI acquisition sequences, image reconstruction, image analysis, image compression, and information theory.

For more information, see www.giuseppeplacidi.org.