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Abstract #4413

Optimisation of pulse-specific phase schedule reduces peak RF amplitude in multiband parallel-transmit pulses

Belinda Ding1,2, Sydney Nicole Williams1, Minghao Zhang3, Jürgen Herrler4, Patrick Liebig4, Iulius Dragonu5, Radhouene Neji5, Christopher T. Rodgers3, and David A Porter1
1Imaging Centre of Excellence, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland, 2Siemens Healthcare Ltd., Glasgow, United Kingdom, 3Wolfson Brain Imaging Centre, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 4Siemens Healthcare GmbH, Erlangen, Germany, 5Siemens Healthcare Ltd., London, United Kingdom

Synopsis

Keywords: Parallel Transmit & Multiband, Parallel Transmit & Multiband, phase scheduleMultiband(MB) imaging can greatly reduce scan time, but MB pulses often encounter peak amplitude constraints. An optimal phase schedule has been published for traditional single-transmit (sTx) RF pulses. However, after an initial evaluation, we found that it only has marginal benefits for parallel-transmit (pTx) pulses. We compared four common optimisation algorithms (fmincon, fminsearch, simmulated annealing, global search) to determine the most suitable algorithm for choosing the best offset phases for a pTx pulse. Overall, fmincon efficiently selected the optimal phase schedule of a pTx pulse and lowered peak amplitude by an average of 15% when MB-factor=3.

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