Global Maxwell Tomography Using the Volume-Surface Integral Equation for Improved Estimation of Electrical Properties
Ilias Giannakopoulos, Jos\'e E. Cruz Serrall\'es, Jan Pa\v{s}ka, Martijn A. Cloos, Ryan Brown, Riccardo Lattanzi

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel version of Global Maxwell Tomography that uses volume-surface integral equations to improve electrical property estimation from MR data, outperforming previous methods and not relying on initial estimates.
Contribution
The work replaces VIE with VSIE in GMT, enabling recalculation of coil currents at each iteration for more accurate electrical property reconstructions.
Findings
VSIE-based GMT outperforms VIE-based GMT by at least 12% in simulations.
Experimental results show reduced error in permittivity and conductivity estimates.
VSIE-based GMT does not depend on initial electrical property estimates.
Abstract
Objective: Global Maxwell Tomography (GMT) is a noninvasive inverse optimization method for the estimation of electrical properties (EP) from magnetic resonance (MR) measurements. GMT uses the volume integral equation (VIE) in the forward problem and assumes that the sample has negligible effect on the coil currents. Consequently, GMT calculates the coil's incident fields with an initial EP distribution and keeps them constant for all optimization iterations. This can lead to erroneous reconstructions. This work introduces a novel version of GMT that replaces VIE with the volume-surface integral equation (VSIE), which recalculates the coil currents at every iteration based on updated EP estimates before computing the associated fields. Methods: We simulated an 8-channel transceiver coil array for 7 T brain imaging and reconstructed the EP of a realistic head model using VSIE-based GMT.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsElectrical and Bioimpedance Tomography · Geophysical and Geoelectrical Methods · Magnetic Field Sensors Techniques
