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3 August 1984 Toshiba Optical Disk Stores 15000 CT Images
Haruo Kato, Kouichi Kita
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Abstract
The Toshiba computed tomography scanner system TCT60A/500X is equipped with an optical disk data storage device for image data archiving. One optical disk stores 3.6 gigabytes of data, or 15000 CT images on both sides. When writing on an optical disk, one spiral of data pits is produced with a semiconductor laser by evaporating the Te-C film coated on the PMMA (poly(methyl methacrylate)) substrate. The pits are read by the same laser at a lower power along with CRC (cyclic redundancy code) error correction. A bit error rate of 1.0E-12 was attained. The IEEE488 interface bus (GPIB) is used to communicate with a host computer. The mean data transfer rate through the bus is 100 kilobytes per second.
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Haruo Kato and Kouichi Kita "Toshiba Optical Disk Stores 15000 CT Images", Proc. SPIE 0515, Medical Images and Icons, (3 August 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.964742
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KEYWORDS
Optical discs

Interfaces

Magnetism

Computed tomography

Data archive systems

Data storage

Human-machine interfaces

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