Example systems, methods, and apparatus control a pMRI apparatus to
produce a pulse sequence having an extended acquisition window, and
overlapping phase-encoding gradients and read gradients. One example
method controls a pMRI apparatus to produce a trajectory having Cartesian
and radial segments that sample in a manner that satisfies the Nyquist
criterion in at least one region of a volume to be imaged. The pMRI
apparatus is controlled to apply radio frequency energy to the volume
according to the pulse sequence and following the trajectory and to
acquire MR signal from the volume in response to the application of the
RF energy. The MR signal includes a first component associated with the
Cartesian segment of the trajectory and a second component associated
with the radial segment of the trajectory. The example method includes
calibrating a reconstruction process using Nyquist-satisfying data from
the second component.