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通过互联网展示微创治疗。

Demonstrating minimal invasive therapy over the Internet.

作者信息

Bennett R, Kirstein P T

机构信息

Department of Computer Science, University College London, UK.

出版信息

Int J Med Inform. 1997 Nov;47(1-2):101-5. doi: 10.1016/s1386-5056(97)00085-3.

Abstract

Use of the Internet for multimedia conferencing began in the early 1990s. Multimedia conferencing allows people at multiple, distributed locations to communicate using audio, video and shared workspace programs; the Multicast Backbone of the Internet (MBONE) provides the technical solution to make the most efficient use of the limited Internet bandwidth for such interactions. The scope for using this technology in medical applications was recognised by the MICE project which, in November 1994, used Sun SPARC workstations connected to the MBONE to send video and commentary of live operations from Sweden and San Francisco to a workshop held in London. These sessions were marred by severe congestion experienced on the networks on the day, but the consensus of those organising and attending the workshop was that the exercise was worthwhile. The main lessons learnt from this first transmission were the need to provide better quality links and to ensure confidentiality. In December 1995, the MERCI project, funded by the European Union under the TELEMATICS for Research programme, began work to refine and further propagate the use of the multimedia conferencing software. Part of this work is to provide these improved facilities to transmit operations to two more workshops scheduled for 1997. MERCI will offer confidentiality through encryption facilities built into the conferencing programs, improved programs which cope better with adverse network conditions, use of the new high-speed JAMES network and access to a multimedia server from which recordings of operations and medical instrumentation can be delivered to the workshop participants.

摘要

互联网用于多媒体会议始于20世纪90年代初。多媒体会议使身处多个分散地点的人们能够通过音频、视频和共享工作区程序进行交流;互联网多播主干网(MBONE)提供了技术解决方案,以便最有效地利用有限的互联网带宽进行此类交互。1994年11月,MICE项目认识到了在医疗应用中使用这项技术的可能性,该项目利用连接到MBONE的Sun SPARC工作站,将瑞典和旧金山的现场手术视频及解说发送到在伦敦举办的一个研讨会上。当天,这些会议因网络严重拥堵而受到影响,但组织和参加研讨会的人员一致认为这次尝试是值得的。从首次传输中吸取的主要教训是需要提供质量更好的链接并确保保密性。1995年12月,由欧盟在“远程信息技术促进研究”计划下资助的MERCI项目开始致力于完善并进一步推广多媒体会议软件的使用。这项工作的一部分是为计划于1997年举办的另外两个研讨会提供这些改进后的设施,以便传输手术内容。MERCI将通过会议程序中内置的加密设施提供保密性,改进后的程序能更好地应对不利的网络状况,使用新的高速JAMES网络,并接入一个多媒体服务器,手术记录和医疗仪器资料可从该服务器传送给研讨会参与者。

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