[ intro | Concepts of Bases | Layout of information | Applet Dicom | EViewBox! | Conclusions | Summarized | References | Glossary | Generally accepted ideas ]
Authors:
Serge Derhy *, Georg Meszaros **, Paul Bensaïd *,
Marc Giwerc *, Rene Haddad *, Richard Tuil *, Charles Yana *.
* Service of Radiology, Clinical Bachaumont, 18 street
Bachaumont, 75002 Paris.
** Institute for Information Processing and Computer
Supported New Media, Graz University of Technology, Schieszstattgasse
â, A-8010 Graz, Austria
Objectives:
To explain the principle of this standard, the way in which
is arranged information and its in practice clinical utility, compared
to the other formats of images.
Hardware used (software and hardware):
Duration of the presentation:
Presentation in the shape of a document HTML of tens of
pages.
Summary of the presentation:
The need for a specific format in clinical imagery is
exposée.L' organization of the flow of bytes DICOM, coding and the
decoding of the image, the compression of the data and the
installation of a server of distributed images will be approached.
Finally a programme of visualization of images DICOM makes it possible
to show that it is possible to consider networks in which the decoder
of images would be distributed at the same time as the same images
they, allowing their visualization some is the type of computer used.
[ intro | Concepts of Bases | Layout of information | Applet Dicom | EViewBox! | Conclusions | Summarized | References | Glossary | Generally accepted ideas ]