S. Pittard, M. Fry, R. Ellis, E. Moore, W. Vennart
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The design, construction and performance of a low-cost magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system is described. The system uses a unique, PC-based, task-oriented multiprocessor design, resulting in a high-performance MRI system able to run most pulse sequences. This type of design could lead to a new generation of low-cost MRI systems with applications in research and teaching.