| R. Martinez, J. Kim, J. Nam, and B. Sutaria, "Remote Consultation and Diagnosis in a Global PACS Environment," Proc. SPIE Medical Imaging Conference, pp. 296-307, February 1993. |
....performed, none of these experiments have attempted to perform a detailed and controlled performance evaluation and cost benefit analysis in a clinical setting. During the late 1980 s, the concept of remote consultation and diagnosis surfaced using local and wide area packet switching networks [17]. Use of local picture archiving and communications systems (PACS) for image management and diagnosis in a hospital complex served as the basis for remote consultation using digital images and pointing overlay commands. The advent of high speed local and wide area networks and protocols has made ....
....designing the Rural and Global PACS system is to minimize the number of processes in the workstation (WS) and in the Database Archive System (DBAS) Commonality of functions are grouped into processes, as shown in the Figure 3. They communicate with each other within the WS and across the network [17]. These processes form the basis for the Rural and Global PACS environment. Workstation software has three modules : 1. A User Interface Manager, works as the manager for the WS. It has X Window functions for user interface, having simple commands for image acquisition, storage, and retrieval. ....
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....in a heterogeneous computing environment. Global PACS applications currently run on a variety of machines using different operating systems, file systems and communication protocols over the Internet and NSFNET. The Global PACS environment has been documented in several previous publications [1] [3] In this paper, we present our approach to developing Global PACS applications using the OSF DCE services and toolkits. We have developed the Global PACS environment for remote consultation and diagnosis in radiology. Our design features an open architecture, heterogeneity, and technology ....
....voice, image, and image annotation) The multimedia session information represents related data streams in spatial and real time events. In order to store these related streams for playback we need to add synchronization information. A variety of user scenarios in an RCD session are presented in [1], 3] 2 3 Distributed Computing Environment: A Brief Overview Distributed computing is a method of computing that involves the cooperation of two or more machines and processes communicating over a network. The Open Software Foundation Distributed Computing Environment follows the ....
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....User GPACS Server DCE User DCE Administrator DCE User DCE User CDS Server DTS Server Security Server Network DCE User GDA X.500 DNS Fig. 4. Simple GPACS DCE Cell Configuration 4 GPACS DCE Prototype A portion of the GPACS consultation and diagnosis application developed by Martinez [9] has been mapped to a DCE environment as suggested by [10] This prototype demonstrates the utility of DCE RPCs, the CDS server and DCE Threads. The evolutional approach allows older technologies (sockets) to coexist harmoniously with the new DCE technology (RPC) The scalable approach introduced ....
R. Martinez, J. Kim, J. Nam, B. Sutaria, "Remote consultation and diagnosis in a global PACS environment," in Proc. of SPIE medical imaging conference, February 1993.
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R. Martinez, J. Kim, J. Nam, and B. Sutaria, "Remote Consultation and Diagnosis in a Global PACS Environment," Proc. SPIE Medical Imaging Conference, pp. 296-307, February 1993.
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