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Non-Uniform Sampling Methods for MRI

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Simple Cartesian scans, which collect Fourier transform data on a uniformly-spaced grid in the frequency domain, are by far the most common in MRI. But non-Cartesian trajectories such as spirals and radial scans have become popular for their speed and for other benefits, like making motion-correction easier. A major problem in such scans, however, is reconstructing from nonuniform data, which cannot be performed by a standard fast Fourier transform (FFT) as in the Cartesian case. Here, we briefly describe the most common reconstruction methods and the non-uniform fast Fourier transform (NFFT) needed to complete the computations quickly. We then give an overview of several current methods for choosing a density compensation function (DCF) and suggest some possible improvements.
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hal-00453580 , version 1 (05-02-2010)

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Steven Troxler. Non-Uniform Sampling Methods for MRI. SAMPTA'09, May 2009, Marseille, France. pp.Poster session. ⟨hal-00453580⟩
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