医用遥控显微镜的设备配合与内容管理

Y. Kidawara, Shunsuke Shinomiya, Takeshi Sakurada, H. Nagata, S. Nakagawa
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最近,很多注意力都集中在提供医疗服务的潜在互联网技术上。许多研究人员正在尝试将网络技术应用于远程医疗。网络技术使远距离即时通信成为可能,可以实时控制远程设备。特别是宽带互联网实现了高质量视频图像数据等海量数据的远距离传输。因此,传输医生要求的高质量视频图像应该不是那么困难。下一代互联网将使用的IPv6网络技术将提供大量的全球IP地址。许多人期望各种医疗设备能够轻松地连接到网络。我们报告为检查医疗目的设备合作的有效性而进行的研究。为此,我们开发了一种遥控显微镜,我们提议将其作为下一代遥控医疗设备。我们利用一种叫做“互联网架构上的网络可访问设备”(NADIA)的技术开发了这种显微镜。为了创建一个用于下一代互联网的远程医疗系统,我们开发并确认了ProcessStorageMicroscopeNAD的有效性,这是一种结合了三种设备的机器。
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Device cooperation and content management for remote-control microscope for medical use
Recently, much attention has been focused on potential Internet technology for delivering medical care. Many researchers are trying to adapt network technologies to telemedicine. Network technology, which makes possible instant communication over great distances, could control devices in remote places in real time. In particular, the broadband Internet achieves transmission of high quality video image data and other huge amounts of data to distant places. Therefore, transmitting high-quality video images that medical doctors request should not be so difficult. The IPv6 network technology that will be applied to the Next-Generation Internet will provide a large increase of global IP addresses. Many people anticipate that various medical devices will be connected to networks with ease. We report research conducted to examine the effectiveness of device cooperation for medical purposes. To this end, we developed a remote-control microscope that we are proposing as next-generation remote-control medical equipment. We developed this microscope by using a technology called "Network Accessible Device on the Internet Architecture" (NADIA). In an effort to create a remote medical system for use with the next-generation Internet, we developed and confirmed the effectiveness of the ProcessStorageMicroscopeNAD, a machine that combines three devices.
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