Standardisation of Medical Images and Mimosa Model

Abstract

This paper mainly deals with the standardisation of medical images and picture archiving and communication system (PACS). PACS manages the image related documents and reports. Though PACS made a huge revolution in the medical field it failed to satisfy the need of the medical community requirements. This was because PACS mainly focused on the technical solutions and little on the management of the image itself. To solve these problems, the only solution was modelling. This paved the way for the medical image management in an open system architecture (MIMOSA) model. Its contribution is explained in detail along with importance of PACS and need for standardisation in medical images. Emphasis is put on architectural issues and methodology of MIMOSA. This paper also deals with the relevance of the Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) standard with respect to image management issues to be assessed, highlighting some current limitations of this standard and proposing extensions. Thus a survey on MIMOSA finally reveals that it can bring solutions to the standardisation of medical imaging.

Authors and Affiliations

Lalitha Lakshmi. C, Subha Ranjitha. S

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Lalitha Lakshmi. C, Subha Ranjitha. S (2015). Standardisation of Medical Images and Mimosa Model. International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology (IJRASET), 3(3), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-19717