Keywords: Parallel Imaging, Parallel Imaging
Motivation: This research explores the potential for temporally varying N-periodic bSSFP banding artifacts as a new dimension alongside coils for parallel imaging.
Goal(s): Our goal is to leverage the temporally varying spatial modulation of a 2-periodic bSSFP acquisition to improve parallel imaging performance over a straightforward bSSFP approach.
Approach: We optimize imaging parameters using computational simulations and validate our methodology through in-vivo experiments in brain.
Results: Our findings demonstrate that the banding artifacts from 2-periodic bSSFP can serve as additional spatial encoding information in parallel imaging applications to reduce scan time.
Impact: Periodically varying bSSFP banding patterns can be exploited to achieve improved parallel imaging performance, creating opportunities for new experimental designs in accelerated imaging.
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