Technology for controlling non-uniformity in the B.sub.1 field includes
selecting the phase, magnitude, frequency, time, or spatial relationship
among various elements of a multi-channel excitation coil in order to
control the radio frequency (RF) power emanating from the coil antenna
elements. Non-uniformity can be used to steer a constructively
interfering B.sub.1 field node to spatially correlate with an anatomic
region of interest. A convex (quadratically constrained quadratic
problem) formulation of the B.sub.1 localization problem can be used to
select parameters for exciting the coil. Localization can be used in
simulated Finite Difference Time Domain B.sub.1 field human head
distributions and human head phantom measurement.