Reduction of Dominant Interference to Patient Speech Communication at Magnetic Resonance Tomography Systems

Friedrich M (2013)


Publication Language: English

Publication Type: Thesis

Publication year: 2013

Publisher: Verlag Dr. Hut

City/Town: Munic, Germany

ISBN: 978-3-8439-0859-7

URI: http://www.hut-verlag.de/9783843908597.html

Abstract

At current Magnetic Resonance (MR) scanners for medical imaging, understanding of patient’s speech via a communication system is significantly disturbed by intense acoustical noise, which is produced by the scanner during operation. This dissertation provides a detailed discussion of improvements to patient speech communication at MR systems and introduces a signal processing solution that achieves significant enhancement of patient speech intelligibility during MR imaging.

Further, a modified Exponential Sine Sweep method is developed that reduces systematic errors of the original measurement method for nonlinear system characterization and parameter identification of nonlinear models.

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APA:

Friedrich, M. (2013). Reduction of Dominant Interference to Patient Speech Communication at Magnetic Resonance Tomography Systems (Dissertation).

MLA:

Friedrich, Marco. Reduction of Dominant Interference to Patient Speech Communication at Magnetic Resonance Tomography Systems. Dissertation, Munic, Germany: Verlag Dr. Hut, 2013.

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