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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 17, 2017
Filed:
Oct. 04, 2012
Stephan Biber, Erlangen, DE;
Helmut Greim, Adelsdorf, DE;
Juergen Nistler, Erlangen, DE;
Thorsten Speckner, Erlangen, DE;
Stephan Biber, Erlangen, DE;
Helmut Greim, Adelsdorf, DE;
Juergen Nistler, Erlangen, DE;
Thorsten Speckner, Erlangen, DE;
Siemens Aktiengesellschaft, München, DE;
Abstract
A method for the control of a magnetic resonance system is provided. In a test phase before a magnetic resonance measurement, a test high-frequency pulse with several parallel individual high-frequency pulses is transmitted with a transmitter antenna arrangement over various different high-frequency transmitter channels. At lower transmitter power, the test high-frequency pulse generates essentially the same field distribution as an excitation high-frequency pulse to be transmitted during a subsequent magnetic resonance measurement. A high-frequency field generated by this test high-frequency pulse is measured in at least one area of a local pulse arrangement, and on the basis of the high-frequency field measured, a high-frequency field value that is to be anticipated at the local coil arrangement during the subsequent magnetic resonance measurement is determined. The control of the magnetic resonance system during a later magnetic resonance measurement includes taking the high-frequency field value into account.