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14 January 1982 Real-Time Digital Video Disk Recorder For Medical Imaging
David J. Hedberg
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Abstract
Emphasizing the goals of low cost, high image quality, and reliability, a real-time magnetic digital video disc recording system has been developed for applications in on-line digital imaging systems and off-line fast access image storage and retrieval buffers. The disc recorder uses new high density recording technology and Winchester computer drive technology in a unique peripheral configuration which is fully synchronized to video system timing, provides for flexible formatting, achieves fast random access to a large video image file, and eliminates the need for complex data controllers. The paper includes a discussion of electronic radiography image memory requirements, and the role of a magnetic digital video disc recorder in various digital radiography system applications.
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David J. Hedberg "Real-Time Digital Video Disk Recorder For Medical Imaging", Proc. SPIE 0318, 1st Intl Conf and Workshop on Picture Archiving and Communication Systems, (14 January 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.967622
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KEYWORDS
Video

Head

Digital video discs

Image storage

Actuators

Image processing

Data storage

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