As a linear and time-invariant (LTI) system, the dynamic gradient system can be described by the system transfer function. While special measurement equipment like field cameras can be used to precisely determine even higher orders of the transfer function, phantom-based approaches were introduced for alternative determination without additional hardware needed. This study reports on phantom-based measurements of B0-components, which resulted in transfer functions with sufficiently high resolution for the characterization of mechanical resonances.
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