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The designer of a health care and conimunication facility (HCCF) for an isolated resourcepoor community has limited choices open to him and faces the challenge to adapt old and new technologies to suit the conditions. Contributions made by the evolving technologies i. e. renewable energy systems microelectronics and computer assistance to the operation of HCCF''s are recognized with illustrations of operating systems. Solarphotovoltaic systems used in space and on earth are described. Guidelines for choosing hybrid systems are given. 1.
R. N. Basu andLeroy L. Cogger
"Microelectronics and renewable power use in telecommunications for health care", Proc. SPIE 1355, Telecommunication for Health Care: Telemetry, Teleradiology, and Telemedicine, (1 June 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.23871
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R. N. Basu, Leroy L. Cogger, "Microelectronics and renewable power use in telecommunications for health care," Proc. SPIE 1355, Telecommunication for Health Care: Telemetry, Teleradiology, and Telemedicine, (1 June 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.23871