D3-1145-Patel-DICOM-Medical-Image-Management

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ABSTRACT
Title of
Presentation:
DICOM Medical Image Management the Challenges and Solutions - Cloud as a
Service
Author(s)
name(s):
Gunjanbhai Patel
Author(s) title(s)
Engineer (Medical Software and Healthcare IT Developer)
Affiliation
(Company or
organization)
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Postal address
#271, 6th cross, mahadeshwara badawane, gokulam 3 rd stage, Mysore
E-mail address
gunjannpatel@gmail.com
Telephone:
+91.7483136110
Preferred
format:
Abstract: (200750 words, in
English)
___ Oral presentation or poster
___ Oral only
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In Healthcare IT-driven revolution the organizations are investing in the latest
information technologies with the clear goals of reducing operating costs and
improving healthcare outcomes. Cloud computing is emerging as a new trend in
computational and storage resource allocation and provisioning technology. The
motivation this study for The Department of Radiology produces several
thousands of images every day. For example, CT Scanner or MRI scanner is
working at the rate of 2-3 examinations per hour produces approximately
average 200 images per hour, and it is not possible to classify these images in a
JPEG or GIF format because it would have a risk of losses of the demographic
data of the images, (name of the patient, address, type of examination, hospital,
date of examination, type of acquisition, imaging modality, clinical reports).
DICOM Medical Imaging Challenges in Radiology
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Radiology Imaging Center: Collecting DICOM data from your modalities.
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Teleradiology Center: Networking and remote data accesss
Abstracts are due November 15, 2012.
Send abstracts to and/or write for additional information to the DICOM Secretariat at
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Hospital: Getting your act together
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Image-Processing Laboratory: Consistent and complete data of Medical
Digital Images.
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Expanding Radiology system networks, complex hardware, and the
entire radiology DICOM workflow
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Any disaster, network speed and availability
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Adherence to appropriate Security policies and system management
profiles in complex network environmentfor Digital DICOM images [8]
The motivation of this study described proposed conceptual designmodel for
the communication of medical images and associated message exchange
informationover different networks and imaging modality. This paper shows the
framework model as new phrase “Cloud as a Service (CaaS)” through cloud
computing services model IaaS, PaaS, SaaS. The users can access DICOM
images from Cloud RIS or PACSserver resources via the Internet from
anywhere, for as long as they need, without worrying about any
maintenance or Medical Digital Images management ofactual resources of
Local or connected network. Besides, DICOM images databases in cloud are
very dynamic and scalable.
The conceptual design is discussed, how to manage medical imaging solution
on cloud, though to provide secure service, anytime & anywhere access to
medical images and instant retrieval of digital images data of any modality with a
cloud-based image storage and management service using standard DICOM
protocol. This paper summarize the framework model on medical imaging solid
foundation with platforms and softwares to power the cloud infrastructure for
DICOM Image Management, build and run robust cloud applications, and supply
end-user computing as a cloud-based service.
DICOM on cloud is bringing the on-demand software model to your desktop or
mobile and tablets, in a single login environment see figure in 4.Furthermore,
The cloud computing promises lower cost, high scalability, availability and
disaster recoverability which can be a natural solution some of the
problems we faced for long-term medical image archive. Based on your
specific needs, you can turn on new functionality over the Internet immediately.
Sharing studies with a colleague is just one click away. No need of CDs, VPNs
and DICOM data feeds . Just one-click access to all is your imaging data and all
your imaging colleagues. Import medical images and patient studies, assure the
imports and correct demographic data are properly imported into PACS.
Digital images are based on the current trend and high volume of medical
images is leading to scalability and maintenance issues. The challanges
Abstracts are due November 15, 2012.
Send abstracts to and/or write for additional information to the DICOM Secretariat at
dicom@medicalimaging.org
Feel free to forward this announcement to any individuals or groups that may be interested.
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withhealthcare providers’ to enable cross-system functionalityand
interoperability shows in proposed work for Medical Images management
architecture layout on Cloud as a Services. DICOM imaging application and
service management has developed elastic and extremely affordable cloudbased storage to accommodate burgeoning storage capacity needs that enables
nearly instant retrieval of images and reports.
Abstracts are due November 15, 2012.
Send abstracts to and/or write for additional information to the DICOM Secretariat at
dicom@medicalimaging.org
Feel free to forward this announcement to any individuals or groups that may be interested.
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