International Journal on Magnetic Particle Imaging IJMPI
Vol. 12 No. 1 Suppl 1 (2026): Int J Mag Part Imag
https://doi.org/10.18416/IJMPI.2026.2604009

Proceedings Articles, ID 950

Binary-coded multiplexing acquisition for flexible receiver arrays in Magnetic Particle Imaging

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Yang Jing (Beihang University), Ruiyi Wang (Beihang University), Wenxuan Zou (Beihang University), Zhenchao Tang (Beihang University), Jie Tian (Beihang University)

Abstract

Magnetic Particle Imaging is a tracer-based technique offering high sensitivity, zero tissue background, and quantitative detection. However, conventional rigid receiver coils limit imaging flexibility; when applied to curved body regions, coil–tissue distance increases toward the edges, reducing sensitivity. Flexible receiver arrays composed of many small coils can conform to body curvature and enhance coupling, but scaling up coil numbers greatly increases data acquisition complexity. This work presents a binary-coded and time-division multiplexed acquisition scheme that efficiently encodes coil position and signal strength using limited channels. Through binary decoding and sequential mapping, numerous coil signals can be read via few ports, achieving spatial and amplitude dual encoding. The method reduces channel requirements, enables compact flexible arrays, and may help mitigate spatial symmetry ambiguity in open-field rotational encoding, offering a scalable path toward wearable MPI systems.

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