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1 May 1996 Experiences in teleradiology using a combination of ATM and ISDN wide-area networks
Marco Eichelberg, Emmanuel Cordonnier, Joachim Piqueras, Andrew J. Hewett, Peter F. Jensch
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Abstract
The current developments in the health care sector facilitate the deployment of telemedical applications which promise to decrease costs and improve treatment quality. The regular use of telemedicine as a means of exchanging knowledge and patient information over long distance requires a natural integration of human communication with all available information sources like imaging modalities and patient data. ATM and ISDN are network technologies which allow the transmission of both digital data and real-time information like video and speech and therefore recommend themselves for telemedical applications. In the future a heterogeneous infrastructure with ATM, ISDN and other network technologies can be expected, increasing the importance of `connectivity' among the network services. This contribution describes an application scenario for teleradiology using a combination of ATM and ISDN wide area networks and experiences with the experimental use of such a system.
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Marco Eichelberg, Emmanuel Cordonnier, Joachim Piqueras, Andrew J. Hewett, and Peter F. Jensch "Experiences in teleradiology using a combination of ATM and ISDN wide-area networks", Proc. SPIE 2711, Medical Imaging 1996: PACS Design and Evaluation: Engineering and Clinical Issues, (1 May 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.239288
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KEYWORDS
Video

Image transmission

Networks

Digital imaging

Asynchronous transfer mode

Image quality

Telemedicine

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