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15 May 1994 Improvement data transfer speed at the IS&C work station
Masuyoshi Yachida, Hiroo Kitagawa
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Abstract
Image Save and Carry (IS&C) is the standardized format for recording medical images on 130-mm (5 1/4 inches) rewritable magneto-optical disks (MOD). One of the most important characteristics of an image display station is its display speed, and this paper describes the software techniques used to increase the speed with which data is transferred between an IS&C MOD drive and an image display workstation. The techniques make it possible to transfer more than 900 kBytes in a second while reading.
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Masuyoshi Yachida and Hiroo Kitagawa "Improvement data transfer speed at the IS&C work station", Proc. SPIE 2165, Medical Imaging 1994: PACS: Design and Evaluation, (15 May 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.174380
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KEYWORDS
Computing systems

Head

Medical imaging

Standards development

Data communications

Optical discs

Imaging systems

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