A nonlinear parametric model order reduction approach based on random selection of parameters and hyper-reduction is proposed and applied for the computation of the induced electric field in a subject’s head due to transcranial magnetic stimulation. The resulting reduced order model dramatically decreases computational times when simulating several positions and orientations of the excitation coil in a chosen region of interest. In particular the proposed model allows to obtain field solutions in a faster way with respect to classical solvers as Finite Element Methods without losing accuracy.

Fast Model Order Reduction-Based Approach for Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation With Varying Coil Positioning

Pichiecchio A.;Cosentino G.;Mognaschi M. E.
2026-01-01

Abstract

A nonlinear parametric model order reduction approach based on random selection of parameters and hyper-reduction is proposed and applied for the computation of the induced electric field in a subject’s head due to transcranial magnetic stimulation. The resulting reduced order model dramatically decreases computational times when simulating several positions and orientations of the excitation coil in a chosen region of interest. In particular the proposed model allows to obtain field solutions in a faster way with respect to classical solvers as Finite Element Methods without losing accuracy.
2026
Inglese
14
32796
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induced electric field; model order reduction; Transcranial magnetic stimulation
no
10
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Codecasa, L.; Zhu, X.; Di Rienzo, L.; Barmada, S.; Dodge, S.; Fontana, N.; Tucci, M.; Pichiecchio, A.; Cosentino, G.; Mognaschi, M. E.
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