Abstract :
InterVision Systems Inc. has developed a “wearable” computer system for use by Walter Reed Army Institute of Research. The system will be used to access medical information, to support remote primary care, and for remote diagnostic consultation. The system consists of a small 4×4×3-inch chassis that houses the CPU, interface boards, battery mount and a panel of standard I/O ports. The system comprises a 486SLC/25 MHz computer bus, 4, 8 or 12 MB RAM, a 170 MB removable hard drive for a type III PCMCIA slot, a type II PCMCIA slot, voice actuation software and hardware, and a miniature wrist-mounted keyboard. The miniature VGA CRT is mounted on a head band, or may be mounted on the wrist, and displays text, graphics or information relayed from the medical information system or from the medical consultant
Keywords :
cathode-ray tube displays; computer graphic equipment; health care; medical information systems; microcomputer applications; patient care; portable computers; 12 MB; 170 MB; 4 MB; 486SLC/25 MHz computer bus; 8 MB; CPU; InterVision Systems Inc.; RAM; Walter Reed Army Institute of Research; battery mount; fully portable body-mounted emergency medical information system; head band; interface boards; medical information; miniature VGA CRT; miniature wrist-mounted keyboard; remote diagnostic consultation; remote primary care; removable hard drive; standard I/O ports; text; type II PCMCIA slot; type III PCMCIA slot; voice actuation hardware; voice actuation software; wearable computer system; Batteries; Cathode ray tubes; Data buses; Drives; Hardware; Head; Keyboards; Medical diagnostic imaging; Military computing; Read-write memory;
Conference_Titel :
Military Telemedicine On-Line Today, 1995. Research, Practice, and Opportunities., Proceedings of the National Forum