Super-resolving reconstruction technique for MPI

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2020

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System matrix reconstruction of Magnetic Particle Imaging (MPI) require a time-consuming calibration process. The total number of pixels of the desired image has a direct effect on the calibration time. Although there are various techniques that can shorten the calibration process such as compressive sensing or coded calibration scenes, the increase in total number of pixels still require higher number of samples. In this study, we propose a simple super-resolution technique for MPI images during reconstruction. Using simulations on a field free line MPI scanner system with low drive field amplitude, we show that one can achieve higher resolution images by simply applying super-resolution techniques on the rows of the system matrix. We demonstrate that even simple linear models can help resolve high-resolution structures.

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International Journal on Magnetic Particle Imaging

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Infinite Science Publishing

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English