Browsing by Subject "Image communication systems"
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Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm medical video transmission
(2012)Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA) is responsible for approximately 1.3% of all deaths among men over the age of 65. Given the fact that once an aortic rupture occurs mortality rates are estimated between 80%-90%, national ...
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Adaptive feedback algorithm for internet video streaming based on fuzzy rate control
(2007)It is beyond any doubt that the unpredictable nature of the today's Internet has tremendous impact on the transmission of video streams. With respect to the real-time nature of video streaming, unpredictable band-width, ...
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Dynamic network adaptation for real-time medical video communication
(Springer Verlag, 2016)The wider adoption of mHealth video communication systems in standard clinical practice requires adequate levels of clinical video quality to support reliable diagnosis. The latter dictates that real-time adaptation to ...
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An effective ultrasound video communication system using despeckle filtering and HEVC
(2015)The recent emergence of the high-efficiency video coding (HEVC) standard promises to deliver significant bitrate savings over current and prior video compression standards, while also supporting higher resolutions that can ...
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High efficiency video coding for ultrasound video communication in m-health systems
(2012)Emerging high efficiency video compression methods and wider availability of wireless network infrastructure will significantly advance existing m-health applications. For medical video communications, the emerging video ...
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M-health medical video communication systems: An overview of design approaches and recent advances
(2013)The emergence of the new, High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) standard, combined with wide deployment of 4G wireless networks, will provide significant support toward the adoption of mobile-health (m-health) medical video ...
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An overview of recent health care support systems for eEmergency and mHealth applications
(2009)Advances in mobile communications and medical technologies facilitate the development of emerging mobile systems and applications for healthcare. The objective of this paper is to provide an overview and the current status ...
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Real-Time Adaptation to Time-Varying Constraints for Medical Video Communications
(2017)The wider adoption of mobile Health (mHealth) video communication systems in standard clinical practice requires real-time control to provide for adequate levels of clinical video quality to support reliable diagnosis. The ...
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A tutorial for emerging wireless medical video transmission systems [Wireless Corner]
(2011)The wireless transmission of medical video is expected to see significant growth in the coming years. This is primarily due to the expected availability of significant bandwidth in the next-generation of wireless communications ...
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Ultrasound video despeckle filtering for High Efficiency Video Coding in m-health systems
(2013)Mobile-Health (m-health) medical video communication systems need to communicate ultrasound video of adequate diagnostic quality for remote diagnosis and care. In this study, we demonstrate how ultrasound video noise ...
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The use of H.264/AVC and the emerging high efficiency video coding (HEVC) standard for developing wireless ultrasound video telemedicine systems
(2012)For wireless medical video communications, the emerging high-efficiency video coding (HEVC) standard and network standards support low-delay and high-resolution video transmission, at the clinically acquired resolution and ...
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Wireless medical ultrasound video transmission through noisy channels
(2008)Recent advances in video compression such as the current state-of-the-art H.264/AVC standard in conjunction with increasingly available bitrate through new technologies like 3G, and WiMax have brought mobile health (m-Health) ...