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Quick Overview
Please note that there are different common names for this artifact.
HELP
Larger range of sensitivity
Noise introduced into digitized signals by the finite voltage resolution of the digitizer.
You can see the effects of quantization if the noise level is smaller than the digitizer quantum.
If the signal dynamic range is too great, the highest intensities from overloading the digitizer may result in the weaker features being lost in the digitization noise.
Image Guidance
This can be resolved by using an analog to digital converter with a larger range of sensitivity or by using techniques to reduce the dynamic range, e.g. suppressing the signal from water in order to detect the signal from less abundant compounds. | | | | | Further Reading: | Basics:
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Quick Overview Please note that there are different common names for this artifact.
DESCRIPTION
Static on the image
REASON
Electromagnetic emissions
HELP
Shielding, eliminate the factor of disturbance
RF noise, which often appears as static on the image, can be caused by a medical device located anywhere in the MR procedure room.
RF noise is a result of excessive electromagnetic emissions from the device that interference with the proper operation of the MR scanner.
The interference is attenuated and aliased in the frequency direction.
Image Guidance
| | | | • View the DATABASE results for 'Radio Frequency Noise Artifact' (3).
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Dwell Time is the primary determinant of noise in the MR image, the time between samplings ( sampling interval). Noise is proportional to the square root of the bandwidth and the bandwidth is inversely proportional to the dwell time. A longer dwell time means a lower noise thus a greater signal to noise ratio. This also lengthens the total echo sampling time (longer TE). | | | | • View the DATABASE results for 'Dwell Time' (2).
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(BW) Bandwidth is a measure of frequency range, the range between the highest and lowest frequency allowed in the signal. For analog signals, which can be mathematically viewed as a function of time, bandwidth is the width, measured in Hertz of a frequency range in which the signal's Fourier transform is nonzero.
Image Guidance
| | | | • View the DATABASE results for 'Bandwidth' (19).
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