ESPIRiT-An Eigenvalue Approach to Autocalibrating Parallel MRI: Where SENSE Meets GRAPPA

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​ESPIRiT-An Eigenvalue Approach to Autocalibrating Parallel MRI: Where SENSE Meets GRAPPA​
Uecker, M. ; Lai, P.; Murphy, M. J.; Virtue, P.; Elad, M.; Pauly, J. M. & Vasanawala, S. S. et al.​ (2014) 
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine71(3) pp. 990​-1001​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.24751 

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Uecker, Martin ; Lai, Peng; Murphy, Mark J.; Virtue, Patrick; Elad, Michael; Pauly, John M.; Vasanawala, Shreyas S.; Lustig, Michael
Abstract
PurposeParallel imaging allows the reconstruction of images from undersampled multicoil data. The two main approaches are: SENSE, which explicitly uses coil sensitivities, and GRAPPA, which makes use of learned correlations in k-space. The purpose of this work is to clarify their relationship and to develop and evaluate an improved algorithm. Theory and MethodsA theoretical analysis shows: (1) The correlations in k-space are encoded in the null space of a calibration matrix. (2) Both approaches restrict the solution to a subspace spanned by the sensitivities. (3) The sensitivities appear as the main eigenvector of a reconstruction operator computed from the null space. The basic assumptions and the quality of the sensitivity maps are evaluated in experimental examples. The appearance of additional eigenvectors motivates an extended SENSE reconstruction with multiple maps, which is compared to existing methods. ResultsThe existence of a null space and the high quality of the extracted sensitivities are confirmed. The extended reconstruction combines all advantages of SENSE with robustness to certain errors similar to GRAPPA. ConclusionIn this article the gap between both approaches is finally bridged. A new autocalibration technique combines the benefits of both. Magn Reson Med 71:990-1001, 2014. (c) 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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2014
Publisher
Wiley-blackwell
Journal
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 
ISSN
0740-3194
eISSN
1522-2594

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