Abstract

Optically pumped magnetometers-based magnetoencephalography (OPM-MEG) has a more flexible sensor configuration. This implies that OPM-MEG can be customized as locally arranged sensor arrays (LASAs) when the number of sensors is limited. Currently, various methods are proposed to optimize LASA for accurately estimating source currents. However, the sensor volume, as a practical constraint in the construction of an OPM-MEG system, was not taken into account during the design of sensor arrays. In this study, we proposed a sensor-array design method for LASAs that considers the physical size of OPM sensors, with the array sensitivity metrics serving as the optimization objective. To illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed method, several LASAs covering typical brain functional regions were designed and tested in both simulations and practical OPM-MEG experiments. The results indicated that the designed LASAs under sensor volume constraints demonstrated reduced source localization errors and focused localization range for the target source area.

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