Lawrence Frank1,2, Greg Balls1,
Souheil Inati3, Leslie Greengard4
1Radiology, UCSD, La Jolla, CA, United
States; 2Radiology, VASDHS, San Diego, CA, United States; 3Dept
of Psychology, NYU, New York; 4Courant Institute, NYU, New York,
United States
We
present a software platform called the General Trajectory Tester (GTT) that
allows users to input arbitrary 3D k-space trajectories, in an arbitrary
number of interleaves, which are then used to sample and reconstruct a known
3D analytical phantom. The GTT can
also simulate diffusion weighting, including arbitrary diffusion angular
encoding schemes for DTI, multiple b-values, eddy current and motion induced
artifacts and self-navigation, and so is a natural platform to test efficient
DTI acquisition and self-navigation schemes.