H. Nagata et H. Mizushima, A REMOTE COLLABORATION SYSTEM FOR TELEMEDICINE USING THE INTERNET, Journal of telemedicine and telecare, 4(2), 1998, pp. 89-94
We have developed a still-image telemedicine system for the Internet.
It was implemented with the Java programming language and enables remo
te collaboration between two or more client computers located anywhere
on the Internet. Each client requires only a PC or workstation and a
popular Internet browser - no special hardware or software is required
. We carried out both local-area and wide-area tests of the system. On
a local network, JPEC images at a resolution of 640 x 480 pixels took
2-5 s to display on four different clients (PCs or workstations); at
1000 x 1000 pixels, the images took 10-65 s. We also tested the system
between two universities in Japan, one in Italy and one in the USA, u
sing the Internet for communications. Images required 4-20 s for displ
ay. The exchange of remote collaboration commands between the four loc
ations was good and the maximum lag in mouse pointer movement was less
than 1 s. The system has the potential to solve three problems of con
ventional telemedicine systems: their cost, the need for high-bandwidt
h telecommunication and the low compatibility between them.