Suppressing Multi-Channel Ultra-Low-Field MRI Measurement Noise Using Data Consistency and Image Sparsity

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Abstract

Ultra-low-field (ULF) MRI (B0 = 10-100 μT) typically suffers from a low signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). While SNR can be improved by pre-polarization and signal detection using highly sensitive superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID) sensors, we propose to use the inter-dependency of the k-space data from highly parallel detection with up to tens of sensors readily available in the ULF MRI in order to suppress the noise. Furthermore, the prior information that an image can be sparsely represented can be integrated with this data consistency constraint to further improve the SNR. Simulations and experimental data using 47 SQUID sensors demonstrate the effectiveness of this data consistency constraint and sparsity prior in ULF-MRI reconstruction. © 2013 Lin et al.

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Lin, F. H., Vesanen, P. T., Hsu, Y. C., Nieminen, J. O., Zevenhoven, K. C. J., Dabek, J., … Ilmoniemi, R. J. (2013). Suppressing Multi-Channel Ultra-Low-Field MRI Measurement Noise Using Data Consistency and Image Sparsity. PLoS ONE, 8(4). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0061652

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