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Principles of Magnetic Resonance Imaging: A Signal Processing Perspective |
| Zhi-Pei Liang; Paul C. Lauterbur |
| "In 1971 Dr. Paul C. Lauterbur pioneered spatial information encoding principles that made image formation possible by using magnetic resonance signals. Now Lauterbur, ""father of the MRI,"" and Dr. Zhi-Pei Liang have co-authored the first engineering textbook on magnetic resonance imaging. This long-awaited, definitive text will help undergraduate and graduate students of biomedical engineering, biomedical imaging scientists, radiologists, and electrical engineers gain an in-depth understanding of MRI principles. The authors use a signal processing approach to describe the fundamentals of magnetic resonance imaging. You will find a clear and rigorous discussion of these carefully selected essential topics:*Mathematical fundamentals* Signal generation and detection principles*Signal characteristics*Signal localization principles*Image reconstruction techniques*Image contrast mechanisms* Image resolution, noise, and artifacts*Fast-scan imaging*Constrained reconstruction. Complete with a comprehensive set of examples and homework problems, PRINCIPLES OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING is the must-read book to improve your knowledge of this revolutionary technique.
For more information on the IEEE Press Series in Biomedical Engineering edited by Metin Akay, go to Professors: To request an examination copy simply e-mail collegeadoption@ieee.org."
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| Cloth Bound |
432 Pages, |
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0780347234 $125.00 |
John Wiley & Sons, Inc. | |
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