• Medientyp: E-Book
  • Titel: Handbook of medical imaging : Volume 3. Display and PACS
  • Beteiligte: Kim, Yŏng-min [Sonstige Person, Familie und Körperschaft]; Horii, Steven C. [Sonstige Person, Familie und Körperschaft]
  • Körperschaft: SPIE ; Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers
  • Erschienen: Bellingham, Wash. <1000 20th St. Bellingham WA 98225-6705 USA>: SPIE, 2000
  • Erschienen in: SPIE press monograph ; 81,onl
  • Umfang: 1 online resource (x, 512 p. : col. ill.)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • DOI: 10.1117/3.367205
  • ISBN: 9780819481207
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  • Schlagwörter: Diagnostic imaging Handbooks, manuals, etc ; Imaging systems in medicine Handbooks, manuals, etc ; Diagnostic Imaging Handbooks ; Health Physics Handbooks ; Image Processing, Computer-Assisted Handbooks ; Technology, Radiologic Handbooks
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  • Beschreibung: This volume describes concurrent engineering developments that affect or are expected to influence future development of digital diagnostic imaging. It also covers current developments in Picture Archiving and Communications System (PACS) technology, with particular emphasis on integration of emerging imaging technologies into the hospital environment

    Chapter 5. JPEG compression in medical imaging / Paul W. Jones and Majid Rabbani. 5.1. Introduction; 5.2. Basic components of a compression system; 5.3. Lossless JPEG; 5.4. Lossless/near-lossless JPEG-LS; 5.5. Performance of lossless JPEG and JPEG-LS; 5.6. Lossy JPEG; 5.7. JPEG 2000; 5.8. Comparison of current JPEG and JPEG 2000; References -- Chapter 6. Extended-field-of-view ultrasound imaging / Arun Tirumalai, Carol Lowery, David Gustafson, Pat Sutcliffe, Pat VonBehren. 6.1. Introduction; 6.2. Motivation; 6.3. The generalized programmable image processor; 6.4. Extended field of view imaging; 6.5. Clinical applications; 6.6. Summary; References -- Chapter 7. Telemedicine / Christopher Lau, James E. Cabral, Jr., David R. Haynor, and Yongmin Kim. 7.1. Introduction; 7.2. Enabling technologies; 7.3. Past and present applications; 7.4. Future applications; 7.5. Conclusion; 7.6. Further reading; References -- Color plates

    Chapter 11. Systems integration / Betty A. Levine. 11.1. Introduction; 11.2. Approaching integrated systems: what the user needs to know; 11.3. Automation and systems integration; 11.4. Conclusion; References -- Chapter 12. PACS Acquisition Issues / John Perry. 12.1. Introduction; 12.2. The acquisition process; 12.3. Product requirements; 12.4. Conclusions; References -- Chapter 13. Evaluation of PACS: clinically driven methods / Eliot L. Siegel and Bruce Reiner. 13.1. Introduction; 13.2. Operational parameters; 13.3. Technical parameters; 13.4. Educational parameters; 13.5. Outcome studies; 13.6. Conclusion; References -- Index

    Preface -- Part I. Display. Introduction to Part I -- Chapter 1. Three-dimensional visualization: principles and approaches / Jayaram K. Udupa. 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Preprocessing; 1.3. Visualization; 1.4. Manipulation; 1.5. Analysis; 1.6. Sources of difficulty in 3D imaging; References -- Chapter 2. Virtual reality and clinical applications / Karl-Hans Englmeier, Michael Haubner, Christian Krapichler, Marcus Seemann, Maximilian Reiser. 2.1. Virtual reality: definition and history; 2.2. Interaction and visualization: basic components of virtual reality in medicine: state of the art; 2.3. Classification of virtual reality systems; 2.4. The technical components of virtual reality; 2.5. Applications of virtual reality in medicine; 2.6. Conclusion; References -- Chapter 3. Image-guided surgery / Terry M. Peters. 3.1. Scope; 3.2. History; 3.3. Imaging; 3.5. Computerized planning and guidance systems; 3.6. Tracking systems; 3.7. Multi-modality imaging; 3.8. Functional imaging; 3.9. Tissue movement during image-guided procedures; 3.10. Display systems; 3.11. Minimally invasive techniques; 3.12. Interventional systems; 3.13. Non-neurological applications; 3.14. Operating room environment; 3.15. Future directions; References -- Chapter 4. The monochrome cathode ray tube display and its performance / Hans Roehrig. 4.1. Introduction; 4.2. Overview of construction and operation; 4.3. Display system performance parameters; 4.4. Measuring performance parameters in a test laboratory; 4.5. Examples of measured performance parameters and discussion; 4.6. Conclusion; 4.7. Acknowledgements; References

    Part II. PACS -- Introduction to Part II -- Chapter 8. Chapter on enabling technologies: communications / William J. Chimiak. 8.1. Introduction; 8.2. The open systems interconnection (OSI) model; 8.3. The Internet suite of protocols; 8.4. Physical layer considerations; 8.5. Remote manageability; 8.6. Putting it all together: a PACS network; References -- Chapter 9. Storage and database / Tim Chunn, Janice Honeyman. 9.1. Introduction; 9.2. Storage requirements and concepts; 9.3. Archive design, architecture, and database; 9.4. Archive technologies; 9.5. Archive considerations; 9.6. Conclusion -- Chapter 10. Displays / Fred M. Behlen, Bradley M. Hemminger, Steven C. Horii. 10.1. Introduction; 10.2. Display technologies; 10.3. Displays to workstations; 10.4. Quality assurance for workstations; 10.5. Workstation environments; 10.6. Conclusions; -- References