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27 June 1988 A Laser-Disk Based Archive, Review And Communications System For Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Jeffrey Cohen, Micky Brenner, Richard Staubitz, Ken Fuchs, Zami Yerushalmy, Rami Barta
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Abstract
The Laser Archive, Review and Communications (LARC) system is designed primarily for the archiving and reviewing of Magnetic Resonance (MR) images. After the images are reconstructed on the Magnetic Resonance imager, they are sent, via a direct parallel connection, to the Laser Archive, for storage on optical disk. By using an Ethernet Local Area Network (LAN), the images can be sent from the archive for display on Remote Viewing Systems (RVS), or can be sent back to the imaging system for display on the main operator's console.
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Jeffrey Cohen, Micky Brenner, Richard Staubitz, Ken Fuchs, Zami Yerushalmy, and Rami Barta "A Laser-Disk Based Archive, Review And Communications System For Magnetic Resonance Imaging", Proc. SPIE 0914, Medical Imaging II, (27 June 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.968788
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KEYWORDS
Magnetic resonance imaging

Telecommunications

Disk lasers

Imaging systems

Local area networks

Medical imaging

Magnetism

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