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1 May 1989 Extrapolation Of Two Vector Components Of A Biomagnetic Field From Measurements Of The Third Component
H. A. Schlitt, K. Rehm, W. J. Dallas, W. H. Kullmann
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Abstract
Techniques exist for reconstructing current density vectors from measurements of the three components of the generated magnetic field. In order to have a practical data collection scheme, the number of measurements must be as small as possible. In addition, some technical difficulties exist in using SQUID detectors to measure all three components of a magnetic field simultaneously. This paper presents a method for extrapolating the missing x- and y-components of a biomagnetic vector field from the measured z-component, under certain readily met boundary conditions. Specifically, we address the solution of such a problem when the measured data consists of the z-component in a single plane. The boundary conditions that must be met in order to perform the extrapolation require that the z-component values fall off to zero on the edges of the measurement plane, and that the extrapolation be performed in a region free of current sources.
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H. A. Schlitt, K. Rehm, W. J. Dallas, and W. H. Kullmann "Extrapolation Of Two Vector Components Of A Biomagnetic Field From Measurements Of The Third Component", Proc. SPIE 1090, Medical Imaging III: Image Formation, (1 May 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953185
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KEYWORDS
Magnetism

Image acquisition

Medical imaging

Fourier transforms

Solids

Software

Glasses

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