These results show that the measured phase tracks the designed phase, and the assumption of 45Π maximum phase error used in the radiation pattern yield analysis is reasonable. ## Conclusions The design, development, and testing of an X-band 137-element passive reflect array capable of incorporatin
Noise correlation in multicoil receiver systems
β Scribed by T. W. Redpath
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 272 KB
- Volume
- 24
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0740-3194
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
When two or more rf coils are used to receive NMR signals from the same part of the patient, the overall sensitivity of an image formed from some combination of these signals may be degraded if noise voltages in the coils are correlated. Whereas it is straightforward to calculate correlation caused by noise sources in the coils themselves, there is disagreement about noise correlation when that noise arises from thermally driven currents within the body itself. A general analysis based on the principles of reciprocity, superposition, and energy conservation yields an equation for sampleβinduced noise correlation in terms of circuit impedances. Furthermore, the analysis yields a very simple expression for the total noise correlation (i.e., noise from patient and coil elements) between the coils. This latter expression is applicable to any twoβport receiver coil assembly, including single coils with two modes, such as a birdcage coil, and in general, to any two ports of an nβport receiver system. Β© 1992 Academic Press, Inc.
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