Low Cost MR Prototype
09 Nov 2016Setup for “A Pulseq driven low cost MR console prototype” - https://youtu.be/2ud44nswnGk
Setup for “A Pulseq driven low cost MR console prototype” - https://youtu.be/2ud44nswnGk
From pulseq.github.io: Pulseq is an open source framework for the development, representation and execution of magnetic resonance (MR) sequences. A central contribution of this project is an open file format to compactly describe MR sequences suitable for execution on an MRI scanner or NMR spectrometer. MATLAB and C++ source code is provided for reading and writing sequence files.
From gpilab.com: GPI provides a visual workspace for assembling algorithms. Algorithm elements (i.e. nodes) can be linked together to form a flow diagram. Each node is executed according to the hierarchy of the diagram.
The MATLAB ‘mr’ toolbox has been ported to work with GPI Lab, written in Python 3. Check the repo for more info.
Github - https://github.com/sravan953/pulseq-gpi
Simulation on EPG is performed according to Matthias Weigel 2014 paper, please refer to figures. If any bugs please report to Sairam Geethanath or Sneha Potdar.
To deliver impactful solutions in Bio-medical imaging through research that will further Indian and Global health care.
To promote interdisciplinary research through engagement of researches in the broad are of medical imaging in general and magnetic resonance in particular, enhancing the knowledge in this area through achieving excellence in the focused area of Bio-medical imaging.