Accurate OPM-MEG Co-Registration via Magnetic Dipole-Based Sensor Localization with Rigid Coil Structures and Optical Direction Constraints

基于磁偶极子传感器定位、刚性线圈结构和光方向约束的精确 OPM-MEG 配准

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Abstract

Accurate co-registration between on-scalp Optically Pumped Magnetometer (OPM)-Magnetoencephalography (MEG) sensors and anatomical Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) remains a critical bottleneck restricting the spatial fidelity of source localization. Optical Scanning Image (OSI) methods can provide high spatial accuracy but depend on surface visibility and cannot directly determine the internal sensitive point of each OPM sensor. Coil-based magnetic dipole localization, in contrast, targets the sensor's internal sensitive volume and is robust to occlusion, yet its accuracy is affected by coil fabrication imperfections and the validity of the dipole approximation. To integrate the complementary advantages of both approaches, we propose a hybrid co-registration framework that combines Rigid Coil Structures (RCS), magnetic dipole-based sensor localization, and optical orientation constraints. A complete multi-stage co-registration pipeline is established through a unified mathematical formulation, including MRI-OSI alignment, OSI-RCS transformation, and final RCS-sensor localization. Systematic simulations are conducted to evaluate the accuracy of the magnetic dipole approximation for both cylindrical helical coils and planar single-turn coils. The results quantify how wire diameter, coil radius, and turn number influence dipole model fidelity and offer practical guidelines for coil design. Experiments using 18 coils and 11 single-axis OPMs demonstrate positional accuracy of a few millimeters, and optical orientation priors suppress dipole-only orientation ambiguity in unstable channels. To improve the stability of sensor orientation estimation, optical scanning of surface markers is incorporated as a soft constraint, yielding substantial improvements for channels that exhibit unstable results under dipole-only optimization. Overall, the proposed hybrid framework demonstrates the feasibility of combining magnetic and optical information for robust OPM-MEG co-registration.

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