一种全新的全集成多通道磁共振成像接收机设计

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL Concepts in Magnetic Resonance Part B-Magnetic Resonance Engineering Pub Date : 2016-10-17 DOI:10.1002/cmr.b.21341
Mazin Jouda, Oliver G. Gruschke, Jan G. Korvink
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在这篇文章中,我们介绍了一种新的基于CMOS技术的磁共振成像(MRI)全集成接收器架构。该设计被认为是解决与多个MRI通道相关的尺寸、成本和复杂性问题的绝佳方案,并有可能在实现大量线圈阵列时消除技术障碍。与传统的MRI接收器相比,CMOS集成解决方案允许在单个芯片内执行所有所需的信号处理。这包括低噪声预放大、频率下变频、滤波和模数转换。CMOS芯片被设计安装在MR接收线圈附近,以避免信号衰减以及使用通常用于将MRI信号传输到光谱仪的笨重同轴电缆。从芯片输出的MR信号是数字的,因此相对不受噪声的影响。在数字域中的操作允许在数据流上执行时域多路复用,并且用光纤代替电气同轴电缆。系统级和电路级实现的仿真结果表明,新接收机成功重建了MR图像,信噪比下降非常小,没有明显的失真或伪影。
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A new fully integrated multichannel receiver design for magnetic resonance imaging

In this contribution, we introduce a new fully integrated receiver architecture for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), based on CMOS technology. The design is conceived to be an excellent solution to the size, cost, and complexity problems associated with multiple MRI channels, and potentially removes a technical barrier when implementing arrays of massive numbers of coils. In contrast to conventional MRI receivers, the CMOS integrated solution allows to perform all the required signal processing within a single chip. This includes low-noise pre-amplification, frequency down-conversion, filtering, and analog-to-digital conversion. The CMOS chip is designed to be mounted in close proximity to the MR receive coils so as to avoid both signal attenuation as well as the use of bulky coaxial cables which are normally employed to transfer the MRI signals to the spectrometer. The output MR signals from the chip are digital and therefore relatively immune to noise. Operation in the digital domain allows to perform time-domain multiplexing on the data streams, and to replace the electrical coaxial cables with optical fibers. The simulation results of both the system-level and the circuit-level realizations of the new receiver showed successful reconstruction of the MR image with very minimal SNR degradation and no remarkable distortion or artifacts.

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期刊介绍: Concepts in Magnetic Resonance Part B brings together engineers and physicists involved in the design and development of hardware and software employed in magnetic resonance techniques. The journal welcomes contributions predominantly from the fields of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR), but also encourages submissions relating to less common magnetic resonance imaging and analytical methods. Contributors come from both academia and industry, to report the latest advancements in the development of instrumentation and computer programming to underpin medical, non-medical, and analytical magnetic resonance techniques.
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