Don't read these links if you don't like chaos and fuzzy logic.
Everything here is really fuzzy . You can find references to hardware,
software, fuzzy logic, telemedicine and much more. There is not
any clear order... like in my mind.
FUZZY LOGIC. We were speaking about fuzzy. You can find a very
nice fuzzy tool developed by M.I.T.
gmbh at their homepage. Their software is OK and they organize
each year a congress about fuzzy in the little and beatiful Aachen,
in Germany.
SHORT TIME FOURIER TRANSFORM. I've used fuzzy for the elaboration
of noise data collected from electrical motors. For the measurements
of transient of noise power, I've used the Short Time Fourier
transform. A very clear document about STFT can be found in the
site of the Berkley
University
C++ AND MUCH MORE. When you have some softtware trouble, it is
very probable that you can find the solution looking in the codeguru site .
VISUAL BASIC. Interesting links and suggestions can be found at
the HAL
Visual Basic Internet Site Directory and at the Visual
Basic links page.
COMPRESSION. If you need a useful compression ActiveX control
(OCX VBX VCL DLL) you can look at Inner
Media Inc. I've used it. It seems to work OK.
AETHRA SDV8000. If you need help and information about Aethra
SDV800 (better known as Itaca), you can look at Roberto
Recanatini's Itaca help Page. You'll find everything you can
need.
DICOM. Are you involved in any terrible telemedicine project requiring
Dicom? First, look at RSNA homepage,
then download the software Osiris,
and these
dicom images
HL7. I don't like this medical databse standard, however, if you
are so unlucky that you need to know something about it, you can
look here.
RTF. Speaking about more interesting standard, this is the place
were you can find some
RTF specifications and a sample reading application
SINCLAIR. Last, but not least. Do you remember Spectrum? Here
it is possible to download a good emulator and, if you want,
you cant try some old games produced
many years ago by Franz, Fox, Balthasar & BobFog.