Project Title
Characterization of Transmit-Receive Antennas for Magnetic Resonance Imaging via Moment Method and Volume Segmentation
Institute
Principal Investigator
Co-Worker
Status
Abgeschlossen
Duration
01-01-2012
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12-12-2012
Project Abstract
Ph. D. Thesis
Today’s availability of computation power and memory enables simulating electromagnetic interaction of heterogeneous objects with complex antenna structures. In this study, segmentation of volume currents was used in combination with a port-based formulation of the Method of Moments. Interesting insights into this approach could be found and the patient coupling of a multi-resonant headcoil for Magnetic Resonance Imaging was studied.
Today’s availability of computation power and memory enables simulating electromagnetic interaction of heterogeneous objects with complex antenna structures. In this study, segmentation of volume currents was used in combination with a port-based formulation of the Method of Moments. Interesting insights into this approach could be found and the patient coupling of a multi-resonant headcoil for Magnetic Resonance Imaging was studied.