Patents Assigned to Inner Vision Biometrics Pty Ltd.
  • Patent number: 7053612
    Abstract: A method of estimating the spatial variation in RF signal intensity within magnetic resonance images of an object is described. The estimate can be used to provide enhanced contrast in a magnetic resonance image by correcting for spatial variation in RF intensities arising from non-uniformities in RF receiving coils of an MRI machine acquiring the image as well as distortions arising from the object and observation itself. This is achieved through compound imaging of a medium of essentially uniform spin density surrounding the object. From analysis of the surrounding medium, and the location of notional points of RF signal reception, a semi-empirical mathematical formulation of the decay profile of the RF signal intensity within the object is determined. This is then fitted to selected signal intensities from the medium surrounding the object to obtain an estimate of the spatial variation in RF signal intensity within the object.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 9, 2004
    Date of Patent: May 30, 2006
    Assignee: Inner Vision Biometrics Pty Ltd.
    Inventors: Tim St. Pierre, Paul Clark
  • Patent number: 6605943
    Abstract: A method of generating a map or distribution of parameters that are a function of proton transverse relaxation time (T2) constant in a target subject to localised movement (such as in abdominal tissue) by using nuclear magnetic resonance imaging. The method compensates for localised movement, (e.g. breathing artefacts) in the imaging by spatial neighboring averaging of image intensities over a region of interest subject to the localised movement. A map or distribution of T2 parameters is then calculated over the entire region of interest. To ensure accuracy and position of the T2 values, the effects of signal level off set, instrumental drift, and noise level is incorporated into the calculations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 25, 2002
    Date of Patent: August 12, 2003
    Assignee: Inner Vision Biometrics Pty Ltd
    Inventors: Paul Clark, Timothy St. Pierre