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Nonlinear Identification of NMR Spin Systems by Adaptive Filtering

✍ Scribed by Aktham Asfour; Kosai Raoof; Jean-Marc Fournier


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
208 KB
Volume
145
Category
Article
ISSN
1090-7807

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✦ Synopsis


In this paper, we present two new methods for identifying NMR spin systems. These methods are based on nonlinear adaptive filtering. The spin system is assumed to be time-invariant with memory. The first method uses a truncated discrete Volterra series to describe the nonlinear relationship between excitation (input) and system response (output). First-, second-, and third-order kernels of this series are estimated employing the least mean square (LMS) algorithm. Three parallel filters can then model the NMR spin system so that its output is no more than simple sum of three convolution products between combinations of the input signal and filters coefficients. It is also shown that the contribution of the Volterra second-order term to the total system response is neglected compared with the contributions of the first-and the third-order terms. In the second identification method, the output signal is related to the input signal through a recursive nonlinear difference equation with constant coefficients. The LMS algorithm is used again to estimate the equation coefficients. The two methods are validated with a simulated NMR system model based on Bloch equations. The results and the performances of these methods are analyzed and compared. It is shown that our methods permit a simple identification of NMR spin systems. The field of applications of this study is promising in the optimization of NMR signal detection, especially in the cases of low signal-to-noise ratios where optimum signal filtering and analysis must be performed.


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