Invention Application
- Patent Title: MOTION TRACKING SYSTEM FOR REAL TIME ADAPTIVE IMAGING AND SPECTROSCOPY
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Application No.: US14828299Application Date: 2015-08-17
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Publication No.: US20160166205A1Publication Date: 2016-06-16
- Inventor: Thomas Michael Ernst , Thomas Edmund Prieto , Brian Stewart Randall Armstrong
- Applicant: THE QUEEN'S MEDICAL CENTER , THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII , THE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF WISCONSIN, INC. , UWM RESEARCH FOUNDATION, INC.
- Main IPC: A61B5/00
- IPC: A61B5/00 ; A61B5/11

Abstract:
This invention relates to a system that adaptively compensates for subject motion in real-time in an imaging system. An object orientation marker (30), preferably a retro-grate reflector (RGR), is placed on the head or other body organ of interest of a patient (P) during a scan, such as an MRI scan. The marker (30) makes it possible to measure the six degrees of freedom (x, y, and z-translations, and pitch, yaw, and roll), or “pose”, required to track motion of the organ of interest. A detector, preferably a camera (40), observes the marker (30) and continuously extracts its pose. The pose from the camera (40) is sent to the scanner (120) via an RGR processing computer (50) and a scanner control and processing computer (100), allowing for continuous correction of scan planes and position (in real-time) for motion of the patient (P). This invention also provides for internal calibration and for co-registration over time of the scanner's and tracking system's reference frames to compensate for drift and other inaccuracies that may arise over time.
Public/Granted literature
- US09867549B2 Motion tracking system for real time adaptive imaging and spectroscopy Public/Granted day:2018-01-16
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