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This book presents a comprehensive treatment of electromagnetic
analysis and design of three critical devices for an MRI system -
the magnet, gradient coils, and radiofrequency (RF) coils.
Electromagnetic Analysis and Design in Magnetic Resonance Imaging
is unique in its detailed examination of the analysis and design of
the hardware for an MRI system. It takes an engineering perspective
to serve the many scientists and engineers in this rapidly
expanding field.
Chapters present:
an introduction to MRI
basic concepts of electromagnetics, including Helmholtz and Maxwell
coils, inductance calculation, and magnetic fields produced by
special cylindrical and spherical surface currents
principles for the analysis and design of gradient coils, including
discrete wires and the target field method
analysis of RF coils based on the equivalent lumped-circuit model
as well as an analysis based on the integral equation
formulation
survey of special purpose RF coils
analytical and numerical methods for the analysis of
electromagnetic fields in biological objects
With the continued, active development of MRI instrumentation,
Electromagnetic Analysis and Design in Magnetic Resonance Imaging
presents an excellent, logically organized text - an indispensable
resource for engineers, physicists, and graduate students working
in the field of MRI.
The material in this book is based upon a two-day workshop on solid
state physical sensors for biomedical applications held in Huron,
Ohio, December 8-9, 1977. The individual sections of the book are
based upon presentations made by the authors at the workshop. Each
presentation was transcribed and given to the authors for revision.
Also, transcribed, are the discussions had following each
presentation.
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Clinical Engineering (Hardcover)
Yadin David, Wolf W. Von Maltzahn, Michael R. Neuman, Joseph D. Bronzino
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R5,162
Discovery Miles 51 620
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A volume in the Principles and Applications in Engineering series, Clinical Engineering focuses on managing the deployment of medical technology and integrating it appropriately with desired clinical practices. It provides a description of the wide range of responsibilities clinical engineers encounter, describes technology management and assessment in detail, and reviews the standards and regulatory agencies of interest. Then the book details various biomedical sensors, considering both biologic and electronic factors in sensor performance. Finally, the book covers bioinstrumentation, addressing traditional topics and recently developed instruments and devices such as pulse oximeters and home-care monitoring devices.
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