simulation of high-resolution magnetic resonance images on the ibm blue gene/l supercomputer using simri
;K. G. Baum;G. Menezes;M. Helguera
Chemistry, an Asian journal2011Vol. 2011pp. -
154
baum2011internationalsimulation
Abstract
Medical imaging system simulators are tools that provide a means to evaluate system architecture and create artificial image sets that are appropriate for specific applications. We have modified SIMRI, a Bloch equation-based magnetic resonance image simulator, in order to successfully generate high-resolution 3D MR images of the Montreal brain phantom using Blue Gene/L systems. Results show that redistribution of the workload allows an anatomically accurate 2563 voxel spin-echo simulation in less than 5 hours when executed on an 8192-node partition of a Blue Gene/L system.