The goal of the Remote Medical Diagnosis System (RMDS) is to provide assistance to medical personnel on Navy ships and at remote locations by providing an adequate consulting link with a physician at some other site. The RMDS utilizes Navy communication links and commercial telephone lines for the exchange of patient physiological information and diagnostic/treatment advice. Narrow bandwidth (3 KHz) HF and UHF radio and satellite communication channels are utilized. The RMDS terminals perform the function of processing analog physiological information (images, ECG, auscultation and voice) into a digital format suitable for transmission over the communications links. They also perform the inverse operation of processing the received digital bit streams into analog information for visual display. The digital data is transmitted at a rate of either 2400 or 4800 bps. The RMDS terminals also provide an RS232 input/output port to interface with Tektronix Series 4050, or equivalent, Computer Systems, which thus provides a link over the Navy communication channels (via RMDS) between these computing systems. Feasibility and prototype tests of the RMDS have been completed. The RMDS is a technically feasible and acceptable tool for use in health care delivery. Its utilization and computer-based communication systems in this process are and training.
Remote medical diagnosis system (RMDS) concept
Konzept eines medizinischen Ferndiagnosesystems (RMDS)
1982
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