实时远程诊断数字远程超声系统的设计与实现

Johnie Sublett, B. J. Dempsey, A. Weaver
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介绍了一种数字图像捕获和分配系统的设计和实现,该系统支持远程超声检查,特别是这些检查的实时诊断。该系统是与弗吉尼亚大学医院放射科的放射科医生和工作人员共同设计的。基于现成的微型计算机组件,我们的远程超声系统处理由超声机器产生的静止和运动图像的采集、数字化和可靠传输。数字图像的分辨率为640/spl倍/480,采用8位彩色平面,可以高达30帧/秒的速率捕获,并使用专用硬件进行实时压缩和解压缩。虽然可扩展到任何传输速度的通信网络,但最初的部署设想为1.5 Mbit/s的T-1租用线路。为了实现实时的静态图像分布和减少运动视频所需的带宽,远程超声设计采用了基于JPEG标准的有损图像压缩。JPEG压缩对诊断质量的影响正在弗吉尼亚大学放射学系的一项独立的信号检测研究中进行研究。
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Design and implementation of a digital teleultrasound system for real-time remote diagnosis
Presents the design and implementation of a digital image capture and distribution system that supports remote ultrasound examinations and, in particular, real-time diagnosis for these examinations. The system was designed in conjunction with radiologists and staff in the Department of Radiology at the University of Virginia Hospital. Based on readily available microcomputer components, our teleultrasound system handles the acquisition, digitizing, and reliable transmission of still and moving images generated by an ultrasound machine. The digital images have a resolution of 640/spl times/480 with an 8-bit color plane, con be captured at rates up to 30 frames/sec, and are compressed and decompressed in real-time using specialized hardware. While scalable to communications networks of any transmission speed, initial deployment is envisioned for 1.5 Mbit/s T-1 leased lines. To achieve real-time still image distribution and to reduce the bandwidth necessary for motion video, the teleultrasound design employs lossy image compression based on the JPEG standard. The effects of JPEG compression on diagnostic quality are being studied in a separate signal detection study with the Department of Radiology at the University of Virginia.<>
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