Customer SolutionsNI LabVIEW, IMAQ Vision Deliver Telepathology Microscope Control to Medical Clinics Via High-Speed Internet Connections
Author(s):Thomas Klinger, University of Applied Sciences Niederrhein, School of Electronic and Equipment Engineering, Carinthia Tech Institute, University of Applied Sciences
Industry:Telecommunications, University/Education
Product:LabVIEW, Vision
The Challenge:Reducing the time it takes medical clinics to receive images downloaded from computerized microscopes at offsite pathology labs and giving medical staff the ability to control the microscope’s images to further analyze the results
The Solution:Creating an NI LabVIEW and IMAQ Vision-based application with a one or more gigabit fiberoptic network to transmit pathology results via high-speed Internet connection and providing medical staff with the ability to control magnification, focus, and position of the microscope’s image.
Remotely Controlling Computerized Microscope Images Using the NI-based system created by the Carinthia Tech Institute and University of Applied Sciences in Austria, featuring a telepathology microscope including image transfer and microscope settings control, clinics can obtain reliable pathological diagnosis via high-speed Internet connections reducing image download time from minutes to less than one second. Creating a Telepathology Application Basically, the screen of a telepathology client setup shows two main items, corresponding to the two main tasks of the client software:
1. Table position The client workstation can use two different methods to display the two task windows: The server software contains a very simple loop. The SubVI functions control the microscope functions through an RS 232 serial port. Some of the microscope parameters are integrated in the image window title for feedback reasons. For the client software the simplest solution is to use the terminal client software, which transfers the entire screen content of the server to the client. If the LabVIEW Web server is started on the server workstation, a remote panel can be used on the client for the microscope control functions. You can display the image using the image display control in LabVIEW 7 Express. Currently, the telepathology application simulates a connection between two clinics in Austria, Klagenfurt, and Friesach. Both the client and server are connected with a 4 Gbit/second dense wavelength division multiplexing connection making the transmission 16 times faster than the previous system that was transmitted over 4 ISDN lines. For more information, contact: |

