2009
DOI: 10.1002/mrm.22112
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Online real‐time reconstruction of adaptive TSENSE with commodity CPU/GPU hardware

Abstract: Adaptive temporal sensitivity encoding (TSENSE) has been suggested as a robust parallel imaging method suitable for MR guidance of interventional procedures. However, in practice, the reconstruction of adaptive TSENSE images obtained with large coil arrays leads to long reconstruction times and latencies and thus hampers its use for applications such as MRguided thermotherapy or cardiovascular catheterization. Here, we demonstrate a real-time reconstruction pipeline for adaptive TSENSE with low image latencies… Show more

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“…Therefore, the application of TV based artifact removal is no longer the time limiting step in the imaging chain. The goal of future work is to connect dedicated GPU computation hardware directly to the MR scanner, as was already described in the context of parallel imaging [32]. This will allow interactive TV artifact elimination already during data acquisition.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the application of TV based artifact removal is no longer the time limiting step in the imaging chain. The goal of future work is to connect dedicated GPU computation hardware directly to the MR scanner, as was already described in the context of parallel imaging [32]. This will allow interactive TV artifact elimination already during data acquisition.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although modern MRI scanners offer the possibility of acquisition acceleration using parallel imaging techniques, the TSENSE reconstruction has been investigated in the field of thermometry [1]. This method was of particular interest since it provides a dynamic update of calibration data sets, which is of particular interest for flexible array coils positioned around the abdomen.…”
Section: Acceleration Of Mr-based Thermometry Imaging With Help Of Pamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hansen et al (2008) described reconstruction of regular SENSE on the GPU. This work was then extended to data collected with temporal SENSE (Roujul et al, 2009) and radial sampling with SENSE . In compressed sensing (Donoho, 2006;Lustig et al, 2007), the idea is to sample the data in a sparse basis.…”
Section: Mrimentioning
confidence: 99%