Keywords: Parallel Transmit & Multiband, Parallel Transmit & Multiband, Universal pulses, safety margins, 7T MRIUniversal pulse (UP) design in parallel transmit (pTx) imaging is a calibration-free technique that can effectively mitigate the radiofrequency (RF) field inhomogeneity over a population in ultra-high field MRI. In this work, we explore a middle-ground approach of using sub-population UPs. Assuming the entire population is divided into sub-populations by grouping similar anatomical shapes and positions, UPs can thus be designed with reduced intersubject variability. In this preliminary study of head imaging, it is demonstrated that sub-populations of various sizes centred at the mean shape and position can reduce safety margins and improve UP’s performance.
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