Resistive homogeneous MRI magnet design by matrix subset selection

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A new technique for designing resistive homogeneous multi-coil magnets for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is presented. A linearly independent subset of coils is chosen from a user-defined feasible set using an efficient numerical algorithm. The coil currents are calculated using a linear least squares algorithm to minimize the deviation of the actual magnetic field from the target field. The solutions are converted to practical coils by rounding the currents to integer ratios, selecting the wire gauge, and optimizing the coil cross-sections. To illustrate the technique, a new design of a short, homogeneous MRI magnet suitable for low-field human torso imaging is presented. Magnets that satisfy other constraints on access and field uniformity can also be designed. Compared with conventional techniques that employ harmonic expansions, this technique is flexible, simple to implement, and numerically efficient.

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Morgan, P. N., Conolly, S. M., & Macovski, A. (1999). Resistive homogeneous MRI magnet design by matrix subset selection. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 41(6), 1221–1229. https://doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1522-2594(199906)41:6<1221::AID-MRM19>3.0.CO;2-E

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