Yaroslav I. Yaroslavskyy, S. Pavlov, S. Kostyuk, S. Tymchyk
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Abstract
The article draws a conclusion using the biblio-semantic approach regarding the perspective of creating optoelectronic networks for the exchange of telemedical data, formulated a range of unsolved problems and identified the main directions of their development. The development based on the model of the telemedical data transmission information channel of the fiber-optic communication channel for the exchange of telemedical information with the additional introduction to its structure of optical amplifiers with automatic gain control (AMP) and the unit of automatic control and diagnostics of the optical cable provided remote control with state determination cable fibers; automatic diagnosis of the condition of the cable with an accurate determination of the location and nature of the damage, linking of reflectors to the geographical map of the area and analysis of changes in the parameters of the VOKZ over time, which ultimately increased the reliability and improved the quality of the transmission of biomedical information. automatic . The development of a fiber-optic telemedicine network for the exchange of operational results of telemedical diagnostics and health monitoring of patients in remote areas of the Vinnytsia region through fiber-optic communication channels will in the future ensure its adaptation to the DICOM standard, information support for decision-making, and a flexible work management system network in compliance with the requirements for the protection of personal data of patients.