Abstract:
A magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) device includes at least one switching cell that uses a first switcher to switch paths for two of four radio frequency (RF) signals is used to output the two RF signals. The MRI device includes RF coils including a plurality of coils for receiving RF signals from an object to which magnetic fields are applied; an image processor for creating a magnetic resonance image based on the received RF signals; and a switching unit for switching connections between a plurality of input ports connectable to the plurality of coils and a plurality of output ports connectable to the image processor, wherein the switching unit includes at least one switching cell including four input ports, two output ports connected to two of the four input ports, and a first switcher for switching between paths extended from second and third input ports among the four input ports.
Abstract:
An imaging apparatus and a method of controlling the same are disclosed. The imaging apparatus control method includes generating a pulse signal to an imaging unit, the imaging unit imaging an object to acquire an image signal of the object, generating an antiphase pulse signal based on the generated pulse signal, the antiphase pulse signal having an opposite phase to that of the pulse signal, and controlling a wireless communication unit based on the antiphase pulse signal, the wireless communication unit transmitting the image signal using a wireless communication network.