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4 August 2000 Telementoring and teleparamedic communication platforms and robotic systems for battlefield biomedical applications
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A new approach to C4, in the form of supercomputer-path soft communication and computing (SC2), provides enabling technology baseline for teleparamedic and telementoring communication platforms and robotic systems. In particular, this new information technology offers full-duplex 2-D and/or 3-D wireless communication and interactive telepresence, as well as remotely-controlled semi-automatic sensing, within so-called telementoring scheme, being the specific brand of telemedicine. In this paper, we discuss the SC2 capabilities, including: 20-times, higher than prior art, compression of digital multimedia data (especially including digital video) with computing power higher than the of 100 Pentiums. The further extension of SC2- technologies, combined with nearly-autonomous teleparamedic scheme, will be also discussed.
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Tomasz P. Jannson, Andrew A. Kostrzewski, Gregory Zeltser, and Thomas Forrester "Telementoring and teleparamedic communication platforms and robotic systems for battlefield biomedical applications", Proc. SPIE 4037, Digitization of the Battlespace V and Battlefield Biomedical Technologies II, (4 August 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.395049
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KEYWORDS
Video

Telecommunications

Robotics

Data communications

Haptic technology

Surgery

Visualization

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