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dc.contributor.advisornaser, hassan
dc.contributor.advisorcuriel, laura
dc.contributor.advisorpichardo, samuel
dc.contributor.authorenders, justin
dc.date.accessioned2012-11-11t02:59:39z
dc.date.available2012-11-11t02:59:39z
dc.date.created2011-08
dc.date.issued2012-11-10
dc.identifier.urihttp://knowledgecommons.lakeheadu.ca/handle/2453/271
dc.description.abstractwireless communications have long since been utilized to connect a multitude of devices quickly and easily to a common network. however, such methods have not yet been implemented inside a magnetic resonance imaging (mri) environment, leading to a difficulty of implementing simple devices easily and quickly inside the environment, especially in significant numbers. the feasibility of having a network of mri-compatible sensors is of great interest for image-guided interventions such as mri-guided focused ultrasound surgery (mrgfus). mrgfus will benefit from the collection of multiple data such as temperature, backscattered acoustic waves, among others, for the monitoring of the procedure.en_us
dc.language.isoen_usen_us
dc.subjectwireless communicationsen_us
dc.subjectmri environmenten_us
dc.subjectmri-compatible sensorsen_us
dc.subjectwireless sensor networks (wsns)en_us
dc.subjectfibre-optic communicationsen_us
dc.titleexploring the feasibility of wireless sensor networks within the mri environmenten_us
dc.typethesisen_us
etd.degree.namemaster of scienceen_us
etd.degree.levelmasteren_us
etd.degree.disciplineengineering : electrical & computeren_us
etd.degree.grantor阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜 en_us


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