Prospective motion correction using inductively coupled wireless RF coils
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine2013Vol. 70(3), pp. 639–647
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Abstract
Prospective motion correction using wireless markers enables high quality images to be acquired even during bulk motions. Wireless markers are small, avoid radio-frequency safety risks from electrical cables, are not hampered by mechanical connections to the scanner, and require minimal setup times. These advantages may help to facilitate adoption in the clinic.
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