@article{Gruettner2011,
Author = {M. Grüttner, M. Graeser, S. Biederer, T. F. Sattel, H. Wojtczyk, W. Tenner, T. Knopp, B. Gleich, J. Borgert, and T. M. Buzug},
Title = {1D-image reconstruction for magnetic particle imaging using a hybrid system function.},
Journal = {<em>{IEEE} Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference ({NSS}/{MIC})</em>.},
Year = {(2011).},
Pages = {2545--2548},
Note = {inproceedings},
Doi = {10.1109/NSSMIC.2011.6152687},
Keywords = {1D-image reconstruction, biomagnetism, hybrid system function, Image reconstruction, iron-oxide nanoparticle tracers, linear equations, magnetic particle imaging, magnetic particles, magnetic particle spectrometer, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, measurement-based system function, medical image processing, phantoms, Physics, scanner topology, Topology,Graeser},
Abstract = {{Magnetic Particle Imaging} is a promising imaging technique using iron-oxide nanoparticle tracers. The spatial distribution of these particles can be determined by solving a system of linear equations. This reconstruction is based on a system function that either has to be measured or can be calculated with given information about scanner topology and particle characteristics. This paper introduces a new approach combining both possibilities. A Magnetic Particle Spectrometer is used to obtain a hybrid system function. Furthermore, we will show that the hybrid system function can be successfully used for 1D-image reconstruction and potentially is an alternative to the measurement-based system function.}
}

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