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14 January 1982 Digital Radiography And Picture Archiving And Communication Systems (PACS)
Kalman N. Vizy
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Abstract
"Digital Radiography" is a generic term which has evolved recently to aescribe a collection of novel radiographic modalities where the primary image recording is accompiisheo through the use of x-ray-sensitive electronic detectors, rather than by the conventional use of phosphor screens ano silver-halide-based films. The electronic aetectors provide occult electronic signals which must be processed to render them ultimately visible and thus accessible to the oiagnostician -- in the short term for oiagnosis, in the long term for reference. The type of imaging involved is metric both in the spatial ano the luminous dimensions, with strong requirements for imaging repeatability and image element signal integrity.
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Kalman N. Vizy "Digital Radiography And Picture Archiving And Communication Systems (PACS)", Proc. SPIE 0318, 1st Intl Conf and Workshop on Picture Archiving and Communication Systems, (14 January 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.967693
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Picture Archiving and Communication System

Video

Radiography

Spatial resolution

X-rays

Signal detection

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