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[183657]
Title: A Novel Approach to FFL Trajectory Analysis.
Written by: F. Niebel, J. Schumacher, F. Mohn, M. Ahlborg, T.M. Buzug, and M. Graeser
in: <em>International Journal on Magnetic Particle Imaging IJMPI</em>. mar (2023).
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DOI: 10.18416/IJMPI.2023.2303074
URL: https://journal.iwmpi.org/index.php/iwmpi/article/view/612
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Abstract: The sampling trajectory is an important parameter of a magnetic particle imaging (MPI) system and should be selected in order to guarantee the best image quality constrained by hardware limitations. A simulation study is performed with the side conditions of a permanent magnet-based field-free line (FFL) scanner system evaluating multiple trajectory types (radial, spiral, uniformspiral, flower) and trajectory densities in terms of spatial resolution. The findings provide information on suitable FFL trajectories and indicate initial trends for advantageous sampling patterns in the reference system. Within the used software framework, which has the potential to generate sequences based on real measurement data, we present here a novel approach to FFL trajectory analysis.

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[183657]
Title: A Novel Approach to FFL Trajectory Analysis.
Written by: F. Niebel, J. Schumacher, F. Mohn, M. Ahlborg, T.M. Buzug, and M. Graeser
in: <em>International Journal on Magnetic Particle Imaging IJMPI</em>. mar (2023).
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on pages: 9.(1),
Chapter:
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DOI: 10.18416/IJMPI.2023.2303074
URL: https://journal.iwmpi.org/index.php/iwmpi/article/view/612
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PMID:

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Note: inproceedings, instrumentation

Abstract: The sampling trajectory is an important parameter of a magnetic particle imaging (MPI) system and should be selected in order to guarantee the best image quality constrained by hardware limitations. A simulation study is performed with the side conditions of a permanent magnet-based field-free line (FFL) scanner system evaluating multiple trajectory types (radial, spiral, uniformspiral, flower) and trajectory densities in terms of spatial resolution. The findings provide information on suitable FFL trajectories and indicate initial trends for advantageous sampling patterns in the reference system. Within the used software framework, which has the potential to generate sequences based on real measurement data, we present here a novel approach to FFL trajectory analysis.

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Journal Publications

[183657]
Title: A Novel Approach to FFL Trajectory Analysis.
Written by: F. Niebel, J. Schumacher, F. Mohn, M. Ahlborg, T.M. Buzug, and M. Graeser
in: <em>International Journal on Magnetic Particle Imaging IJMPI</em>. mar (2023).
Volume: Number:
on pages: 9.(1),
Chapter:
Editor:
Publisher:
Series:
Address:
Edition:
ISBN:
how published:
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DOI: 10.18416/IJMPI.2023.2303074
URL: https://journal.iwmpi.org/index.php/iwmpi/article/view/612
ARXIVID:
PMID:

[www] [BibTex]

Note: inproceedings, instrumentation

Abstract: The sampling trajectory is an important parameter of a magnetic particle imaging (MPI) system and should be selected in order to guarantee the best image quality constrained by hardware limitations. A simulation study is performed with the side conditions of a permanent magnet-based field-free line (FFL) scanner system evaluating multiple trajectory types (radial, spiral, uniformspiral, flower) and trajectory densities in terms of spatial resolution. The findings provide information on suitable FFL trajectories and indicate initial trends for advantageous sampling patterns in the reference system. Within the used software framework, which has the potential to generate sequences based on real measurement data, we present here a novel approach to FFL trajectory analysis.

Conference Abstracts and Proceedings
since 2014

Conference Abstracts and Proceedings

[183657]
Title: A Novel Approach to FFL Trajectory Analysis.
Written by: F. Niebel, J. Schumacher, F. Mohn, M. Ahlborg, T.M. Buzug, and M. Graeser
in: <em>International Journal on Magnetic Particle Imaging IJMPI</em>. mar (2023).
Volume: Number:
on pages: 9.(1),
Chapter:
Editor:
Publisher:
Series:
Address:
Edition:
ISBN:
how published:
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School:
Institution:
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DOI: 10.18416/IJMPI.2023.2303074
URL: https://journal.iwmpi.org/index.php/iwmpi/article/view/612
ARXIVID:
PMID:

[www]

Note: inproceedings, instrumentation

Abstract: The sampling trajectory is an important parameter of a magnetic particle imaging (MPI) system and should be selected in order to guarantee the best image quality constrained by hardware limitations. A simulation study is performed with the side conditions of a permanent magnet-based field-free line (FFL) scanner system evaluating multiple trajectory types (radial, spiral, uniformspiral, flower) and trajectory densities in terms of spatial resolution. The findings provide information on suitable FFL trajectories and indicate initial trends for advantageous sampling patterns in the reference system. Within the used software framework, which has the potential to generate sequences based on real measurement data, we present here a novel approach to FFL trajectory analysis.

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[183657]
Title: A Novel Approach to FFL Trajectory Analysis.
Written by: F. Niebel, J. Schumacher, F. Mohn, M. Ahlborg, T.M. Buzug, and M. Graeser
in: <em>International Journal on Magnetic Particle Imaging IJMPI</em>. mar (2023).
Volume: Number:
on pages: 9.(1),
Chapter:
Editor:
Publisher:
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how published:
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DOI: 10.18416/IJMPI.2023.2303074
URL: https://journal.iwmpi.org/index.php/iwmpi/article/view/612
ARXIVID:
PMID:

[www]

Note: inproceedings, instrumentation

Abstract: The sampling trajectory is an important parameter of a magnetic particle imaging (MPI) system and should be selected in order to guarantee the best image quality constrained by hardware limitations. A simulation study is performed with the side conditions of a permanent magnet-based field-free line (FFL) scanner system evaluating multiple trajectory types (radial, spiral, uniformspiral, flower) and trajectory densities in terms of spatial resolution. The findings provide information on suitable FFL trajectories and indicate initial trends for advantageous sampling patterns in the reference system. Within the used software framework, which has the potential to generate sequences based on real measurement data, we present here a novel approach to FFL trajectory analysis.

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since 2014

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[183657]
Title: A Novel Approach to FFL Trajectory Analysis.
Written by: F. Niebel, J. Schumacher, F. Mohn, M. Ahlborg, T.M. Buzug, and M. Graeser
in: <em>International Journal on Magnetic Particle Imaging IJMPI</em>. mar (2023).
Volume: Number:
on pages: 9.(1),
Chapter:
Editor:
Publisher:
Series:
Address:
Edition:
ISBN:
how published:
Organization:
School:
Institution:
Type:
DOI: 10.18416/IJMPI.2023.2303074
URL: https://journal.iwmpi.org/index.php/iwmpi/article/view/612
ARXIVID:
PMID:

[www] [BibTex]

Note: inproceedings, instrumentation

Abstract: The sampling trajectory is an important parameter of a magnetic particle imaging (MPI) system and should be selected in order to guarantee the best image quality constrained by hardware limitations. A simulation study is performed with the side conditions of a permanent magnet-based field-free line (FFL) scanner system evaluating multiple trajectory types (radial, spiral, uniformspiral, flower) and trajectory densities in terms of spatial resolution. The findings provide information on suitable FFL trajectories and indicate initial trends for advantageous sampling patterns in the reference system. Within the used software framework, which has the potential to generate sequences based on real measurement data, we present here a novel approach to FFL trajectory analysis.