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15 January 1990 Medical Image Communications As An Application For Broadband ISDN
Daniel Stevenson, David Beard, Deniese Parrish
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Abstract
Medical image communications is becoming a subject of interest within the telecommunications industry as a leading edge application for broadband technologies. In this paper we explore the communications requirements, and issues associated with with this application. We attempt to map both public and private communications solutions onto a variety of medical image communication scenarios and identify the opportunity for Broadband ISDN.
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Daniel Stevenson, David Beard, and Deniese Parrish "Medical Image Communications As An Application For Broadband ISDN", Proc. SPIE 1179, Fiber Networking and Telecommunications, (15 January 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.963447
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KEYWORDS
Networks

Picture Archiving and Communication System

Medical imaging

Local area networks

Standards development

Telecommunications

Broadband telecommunications

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