Distributed Object Medical Imaging Model
Ahmad Shukri Mohd Noor, Md Yazid Md Saman

TL;DR
This paper introduces DOMIM, a Java-based distributed object model that enables real-time sharing and collaboration of medical images and data across departments and locations, improving telemedicine capabilities.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel distributed object framework using CORBA and Java for medical imaging, supporting real-time data exchange and collaboration among healthcare professionals.
Findings
Supports real-time multimedia data exchange
Enables collaboration across geographically dispersed locations
Integrates heterogeneous legacy systems efficiently
Abstract
Digital medical informatics and images are commonly used in hospitals today,. Because of the interrelatedness of the radiology department and other departments, especially the intensive care unit and emergency department, the transmission and sharing of medical images has become a critical issue. Our research group has developed a Java-based Distributed Object Medical Imaging Model(DOMIM) to facilitate the rapid development and deployment of medical imaging applications in a distributed environment that can be shared and used by related departments and mobile physiciansDOMIM is a unique suite of multimedia telemedicine applications developed for the use by medical related organizations. The applications support realtime patients' data, image files, audio and video diagnosis annotation exchanges. The DOMIM enables joint collaboration between radiologists and physicians while they are at…
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Taxonomy
TopicsScientific Computing and Data Management · Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems · Semantic Web and Ontologies
