# A Cloud-ready Architecture for Shared Medical Imaging Repository

**Authors:** Rui Lebre, Lu\'is Basti\~ao, Carlos Costa

arXiv: 1904.05795 · 2020-06-24

## TL;DR

This paper introduces a secure, vendor-neutral, multi-repository architecture for medical imaging archives that enhances cloud-based sharing and access control, validated through integration and testing of an open-source solution.

## Contribution

It proposes an innovative ownership and access control model for multi-repository medical imaging archives compatible with standard protocols.

## Key findings

- Validated architecture through open-source integration
- Demonstrated robustness and feasibility in production environments
- Assessed impact on DICOM Web operations

## Abstract

Background and Objective: Nowadays usage paradigms of medical imaging resources are requesting vendor-neutral archives, accessible through standard interfaces, with multi-repository support. Regional repositories shared by distinct institutions, teleradiology as a service at Cloud, teaching and research archives, are illustrative examples of this new reality. However, traditional production environments have a server archive instance per functional domain where every registered client application has access to all studies. This paper proposes an innovator ownership concept and access control mechanisms that provide a multi-repository environment and integrates well with standard protocols.   Methods: A secure accounting mechanism for medical imaging repositories were designed and instantiated as an extension of a well-known open-source archive. A new Web services layer was implemented to provide a vendor-neutral solution complaint with modern DICOM-Web protocols for storage, search and retrieve of medical imaging data.   Results: The concept validation was done through the integration of proposed architecture in an open-source solution. A quantitative assessment was performed for evaluating the impact of the mechanism in the usual DICOM Web operations.   Conclusions: This article proposes a secure accounting architecture able to easily convert a standard medical imaging archive server in a multi-repository solution. The proposal validation was done through a set of tests that demonstrated its robustness and usage feasibility in a production environment. The proposed system offers new services, fundamental in a new era of Cloud-based operations, with acceptable temporal costs.

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/1904.05795