20240012960. Magnetic Resonance Tomography System Modeling simplified abstract (Siemens Healthcare GmbH)

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Magnetic Resonance Tomography System Modeling

Organization Name

Siemens Healthcare GmbH

Inventor(s)

Dieter Ritter of Fürth (DE)

Magnetic Resonance Tomography System Modeling - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240012960 titled 'Magnetic Resonance Tomography System Modeling

Simplified Explanation

The abstract of the patent application describes an apparatus for modeling a magnetic resonance tomography system, with the purpose of creating a digital twin of the system. This digital twin includes pre-defined interfaces that correspond to the interfaces between the individual components of the magnetic resonance tomography system.

  • The patent/application is for an apparatus designed to create a digital twin of a magnetic resonance tomography system.
  • The digital twin includes pre-defined interfaces that match the interfaces between the components of the tomography system.
  • The purpose of the digital twin is to accurately model the behavior and interactions of the components in the tomography system.
  • The apparatus allows for the simulation and analysis of the tomography system in a virtual environment.
  • The digital twin can be used for testing, optimization, and troubleshooting of the tomography system.
  • The apparatus provides a means to study the impact of changes or modifications to the tomography system without the need for physical alterations.
  • The pre-defined interfaces in the digital twin ensure accurate representation of the interactions between the components.
  • The apparatus can be used by manufacturers, researchers, and operators of magnetic resonance tomography systems.

Potential Applications

  • Testing and optimization of magnetic resonance tomography systems.
  • Virtual troubleshooting and analysis of system behavior.
  • Simulation of system performance under different conditions.
  • Study of the impact of modifications or changes to the system.
  • Training and education for operators and technicians.

Problems Solved

  • The need for a realistic and accurate representation of a magnetic resonance tomography system.
  • The challenge of studying and analyzing the behavior and interactions of the system components.
  • Difficulties in testing and optimizing the system without physical alterations.
  • Lack of a virtual environment for troubleshooting and simulation of system performance.

Benefits

  • Accurate modeling and simulation of a magnetic resonance tomography system.
  • Cost and time savings by avoiding physical alterations for testing and optimization.
  • Improved understanding of system behavior and interactions.
  • Enhanced troubleshooting capabilities in a virtual environment.
  • Training and educational opportunities for operators and technicians.


Original Abstract Submitted

an apparatus for modeling a magnetic resonance tomography system, designed to provide a digital twin of the magnetic resonance tomography system, wherein the digital twin includes pre-defined interfaces corresponding to the interfaces between individual components of the magnetic resonance tomography system.