D N Krieger, R M Lofink, E L Doyle, G Burk, R J Sclabassi
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Neuronet: implementation of an integrated clinical neurophysiology system.
A distributed computing facility that subserves a wide variety of clinical and research neurophysiology functions is described. The backbone of the system is an Ethernet local area network to which are attached a number of "sub"-networks defined by functional requirements. A variety of computer systems are attached to the network, many of which are mounted in portable racks. The capabilities of the overall system are described along with the functions it serves.