Interactive Medical Imaging over the Network Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois Lausanne Raffaele Noro, Olivier Verscheure and Jean-Pierre Hubaux.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Chapter 3: Introduction to Data Communications and Networking
Advertisements

Composite Device Computing Environment: A Framework for Situated Interaction Using Small Screen Devices Thai-Lai Pham, Georg Schneider, Stuart Goose and.
Chapter 5 standards for multimedia communications
APPLICATION OF COMPUTER IN MEDICINE BY MASHAEL SAUD ALHARBI.
1 Broadband Integrated Services Digital Network (B-ISDN) Carey Williamson University of Calgary.
Storing and Accessing Live Mashup Content in the Cloud Krzysztof Ostrowski, Ken Birman Cornell University
Presented By: Pariya Raoufi. Motivations Future applications require: higher bandwidth, generate a heterogeneous mix of network traffic, low latency.
The Virtual Microscope Umit V. Catalyurek Department of Biomedical Informatics Division of Data Intensive and Grid Computing.
Secure Multimedia Multicast: Interface and Multimedia Transmission GROUP 2: Melissa Barker Norman Lo Michael Mullinix server router client router client.
1 Broadband Integrated Services Digital Network (B-ISDN) Carey Williamson University of Calgary.
Publishing on the WWW Internet Communications. Introduction Range of methods Asynchronous or Synchronous Mobile Communications / Internet.
Computer Network Architecture and Programming
1 Chapter 5 Multiplexing : Sharing a Medium Data Communications and Computer Networks: A Business User’s Approach.
ICPCA 2008 Research of architecture for digital campus LBS in Pervasive Computing Environment 1.
1 7/12/ :20 Chapter 11ATM LANs1 Rivier College CS575: Advanced LANs Chapter 11: ATM LANs.
1/16/2008CSCI 315 Operating Systems Design1 Introduction Notice: The slides for this lecture have been largely based on those accompanying the textbook.
Picture Archiving And Communication System (PACS)
Technical solution presentation AVL System for Fire Brigades.
A Web Services Based Streaming Gateway for Heterogeneous A/V Collaboration Hasan Bulut Computer Science Department Indiana University.
Structure Commander Technical Presentation. Copyright (C) MCS 2013, All rights reserved. 2 STRUCTURE COMMANDER Introduction Product Overview.
CS 218 F 2003 Nov 3 lecture:  Streaming video/audio  Adaptive encoding (eg, layered encoding)  TCP friendliness References: r J. Padhye, V.Firoiu, D.
Download & Play E-Learning System PROPOSAL draft1.0.
1 Input/Output. 2 Principles of I/O Hardware Some typical device, network, and data base rates.
1 An Extensible Videoconference Tool for a Collaborative Computing Network Junjun He.
GIS technologies and Web Mapping Services
An implementation of Distributed TETRA over IP
思科网络技术学院理事会. 1 Application Layer Functionality and Protocols Network Fundamentals – Chapter 3.
Chapter 18. Virtual-Circuit Networks: Frame Relay and ATM
1 Wide Area Networks Computer Networks. 2 Motivation Connect multiple sites Span geographic distances Cross public right-of-way streets buildings railroads.
Project 1 Online multi-user video monitoring system.
POAD Distributed System Case Study: A Medical Informatics System Instructor: Dr. Hany H. Ammar Dept. of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, WVU.
Digital Multimedia, 2nd edition Nigel Chapman & Jenny Chapman Chapter 17 This presentation © 2004, MacAvon Media Productions Multimedia and Networks.
Understanding Network Concepts Living Online Lesson 1 IC 3 Basics Ambrose, Bergerud, Busche, et. Al.
Interactive Exploration of Large Remote Micro-CT Scans Prohaska, Hutanu, Kähler, Hege (Zuse Institut Berlin)
Huda AL-Omair_ networks61 Wide Area Network. Huda AL-Omair_ networks62 What is a WAN? Wide area network or WAN is a computer network covering a wide geographical.
BROADBAND ISDN Presented by Supreeti Mitra EI
Chapter 6-2 the TCP/IP Layers. The four layers of the TCP/IP model are listed in Table 6-2. The layers are The four layers of the TCP/IP model are listed.
Telemedicine Transfer X-Ray image and Patient Data through Network Group Members: Group Members: Manish Kevre(AN-16) Manish Kevre(AN-16) Mohit Thakur(AN-17)
Internet Protocol B Bhupendra Ratha, Lecturer School of Library and Information Science Devi Ahilya University, Indore
Multimedia and Networks. Protocols (rules) Rules governing the exchange of data over networks Conceptually organized into stacked layers – Application-oriented.
Experiment Management System CSE 423 Aaron Kloc Jordan Harstad Robert Sorensen Robert Trevino Nicolas Tjioe Status Report Presentation Industry Mentor:
Virtual Real-time 3D Object Sharing for Supporting Distance Education and Training Hiroko Suzuki Faculty of Computer and Information Science, Hosei University,
Medical Imaging Lection 3.
PACS in Radiology By Alanoud Al Saleh.
Digital Multimedia, 2nd edition Nigel Chapman & Jenny Chapman Chapter 17 This presentation © 2004, MacAvon Media Productions Multimedia and Networks.
MPEG-4: Multimedia Coding Standard Supporting Mobile Multimedia System Lian Mo, Alan Jiang, Junhua Ding April, 2001.
Data and Computer Communications Chapter 10 – Circuit Switching and Packet Switching.
Web Technologies Lecture 6 State preservation. Motivation How to keep user data while navigating on a website? – Authenticate only once – Store wish list.
Copyright © 2002 Pearson Education, Inc. Slide 3-1 Internet II A consortium of more than 180 universities, government agencies, and private businesses.
Ubiquitous Access for Collaborative Information System Using SVG July Sangmi Lee, Geoffrey Fox, Sunghoon Ko, Minjun Wang, Xiaohong Qui
1 Chapter Overview Modems The Internet and Web Browsers.
TM 8-1 Copyright © 1999 Addison Wesley Longman, Inc. Client/Server and Middleware.
Data Communications & Computer Networks, Second Edition1 Chapter 5 Multiplexing: Sharing a Medium.
Medical Imaging Lection 3. Basic Questions Imaging in Medical Sciences Transmission Imaging PACS and DICOM.
File Transfer And Access (FTP, TFTP, NFS). Remote File Access, Transfer and Storage Networks For different goals variety of approaches to remote file.
By J Swetha ( ) V V Aishwarya ( ).
3/10/2016 Subject Name: Computer Networks - II Subject Code: 10CS64 Prepared By: Madhuleena Das Department: Computer Science & Engineering Date :
DCS230 Centralized or Decentralized Data Transfer Prof. Nalini Venkatasubramanian -Myung Guk Lee -YunHo Huh -Abhinav.
1 VRoIP (Virtual Reality over IP) NCHC TDW TaskForce Jacky Chih-Lung Chang
SEMINAR ON “ REMOTE CONTROLLING OF TECHNICAL SYSTEMS USING MOBILE DEVICES”
LAN Chat server BY: VIPUL GUPTA VIKESH SINGH SUKHDEEP SINGH.
Networked Multimedia Basics. Network Characteristics.
VoIP ALLPPT.com _ Free PowerPoint Templates, Diagrams and Charts.
Grid Optical Burst Switched Networks
File Transfer and access
Comparison of LAN, MAN, WAN
Multimedia and Networks
Tiers vs. Layers.
Outline What users want ? Data pipeline overview
Realizing a Peer-to-Peer System using a common API
Presentation transcript:

Interactive Medical Imaging over the Network Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois Lausanne Raffaele Noro, Olivier Verscheure and Jean-Pierre Hubaux Institute for computer Communications and Applications phone: ; fax: {noro, verscheure,

2 Interactive Medical Imaging over the NetworkR.Noro, O.Verscheure and J-P.Hubaux Motivation behind this work  Medical imaging: diagnosis, therapy and follow-up  Hospital Information Systems (HIS): store and access images in digital format  Medical images: large amount of information ( Mbits)  Full image transfer over N-ISDN technology is implemented in current systems: dowload time is not acceptable: 1-10 min Problem: how to provide real interactivity? 2.Transmission LAN N-ISDN 1. Request 3. Local storage 4. Examination HIS 1 HIS 2

3 Interactive Medical Imaging over the NetworkR.Noro, O.Verscheure and J-P.Hubaux Framework  Region of Interest:  most of the image in low resolution  a user selected portion of the original image in better resolution  Real-time through ATM technology  Database access vs. transfer and storage of local copies

4 Interactive Medical Imaging over the NetworkR.Noro, O.Verscheure and J-P.Hubaux Prototype features  Point-to-point ATM connection  User interface  MPEG-2 coding  Coordination: request-display synchronization MPEG-2 packing Network adaptation Hierarchical access Client request Hierarchical database RoI selection MPEG-2 Decoding Network adaptation ATM connection Client’s display RoI

5 Interactive Medical Imaging over the NetworkR.Noro, O.Verscheure and J-P.Hubaux Live presentation: telepathology  Inspection of a stomach specimen: four resolution levels, from low- to high -resolution level  Operations: dynamic selection of the RoI at client interface, synthetic MPEG-2 stream generated by the server  Server and client directly connected to the ATM switch: the display terminal communicates with the client through IP. MPEG-2 packing AAL 5 Hierarchical access Client request IP ATM switch Server RoI selection MPEG-2 decoding AAL 5 Client Terminal

6 Interactive Medical Imaging over the NetworkR.Noro, O.Verscheure and J-P.Hubaux Conclusion  Achievement: We have developed a prototype for interactive tele-diagnosis over high-speed network in close collaboration with medical doctors  Future research: extension to multi-point  References:  R. Noro et al., Real-Time Telediagnosis of Radiological Images through an Asynchronous Transfer Mode network: The ARTeMeD Project, Journal of Digital Imaging, vol. 10, pp , Aug. 1997