Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine-4, Juelich, Germany.
Magn Reson Med. 2010 Jul;64(1):186-93. doi: 10.1002/mrm.22406.
A new open-source software project is presented, JEMRIS, the Jülich Extensible MRI Simulator, which provides an MRI sequence development and simulation environment for the MRI community. The development was driven by the desire to achieve generality of simulated three-dimensional MRI experiments reflecting modern MRI systems hardware. The accompanying computational burden is overcome by means of parallel computing. Many aspects are covered that have not hitherto been simultaneously investigated in general MRI simulations such as parallel transmit and receive, important off-resonance effects, nonlinear gradients, and arbitrary spatiotemporal parameter variations at different levels. The latter can be used to simulate various types of motion, for instance. The JEMRIS user interface is very simple to use, but nevertheless it presents few limitations. MRI sequences with arbitrary waveforms and complex interdependent modules are modeled in a graphical user interface-based environment requiring no further programming. This manuscript describes the concepts, methods, and performance of the software. Examples of novel simulation results in active fields of MRI research are given.
提出了一个新的开源软件项目 JEMRIS,即 Jülich 可扩展 MRI 模拟器,为 MRI 社区提供了一种 MRI 序列开发和模拟环境。该开发的驱动力是实现模拟三维 MRI 实验的通用性,以反映现代 MRI 系统硬件。通过并行计算克服了随之而来的计算负担。许多以前在一般 MRI 模拟中没有同时研究的方面都得到了涵盖,例如并行发射和接收、重要的离共振效应、非线性梯度以及不同级别上任意的时空参数变化。例如,后者可用于模拟各种类型的运动。JEMRIS 用户界面非常易于使用,但仍然存在一些限制。具有任意波形和复杂相互依赖模块的 MRI 序列可以在基于图形用户界面的环境中进行建模,无需进一步编程。本文档描述了软件的概念、方法和性能。给出了 MRI 研究活跃领域中新颖的模拟结果示例。