Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Auxiliary signal
Patent
1988-02-08
1990-03-20
Peng, John K.
Facsimile and static presentation processing
Facsimile
Auxiliary signal
358111, 358133, 382 56, H04N 532, H04N 712
Patent
active
049106090
ABSTRACT:
A teleradiology system capable of scanning X-ray images and the like and transmitting the scanned images to various locations is disclosed. The images may be compressed for storage or transmission. Compressed images can be transmitted much more quickly and take up much less space than uncompressed images. Compressed images can be expanded for, among other things, viewing. The compressor/expander and input/output devices reside on a bus structure in such a manner that digital image data can be selectively passed between the compressor/expander and the various input/output devices.
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Hua Van T.
King William C.
Kirkpatrick Edward
Morton Edwin S.
Nicholas John L.
Peng John K.
Raytel Systems Corporation
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