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Hardware Architectures for Real-Time Medical Imaging

Authors :
Eduardo Alcaín
Pedro R. Fernández
Rubén Nieto
Antonio S. Montemayor
Jaime Vilas
Adrian Galiana-Bordera
Pedro Miguel Martinez-Girones
Carmen Prieto-de-la-Lastra
Borja Rodriguez-Vila
Marina Bonet
Cristina Rodriguez-Sanchez
Imene Yahyaoui
Norberto Malpica
Susana Borromeo
Felipe Machado
Angel Torrado-Carvajal
Source :
Electronics, Vol 10, Iss 3118, p 3118 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2021.

Abstract

Medical imaging is considered one of the most important advances in the history of medicine and has become an essential part of the diagnosis and treatment of patients. Earlier prediction and treatment have been driving the acquisition of higher image resolutions as well as the fusion of different modalities, raising the need for sophisticated hardware and software systems for medical image registration, storage, analysis, and processing. In this scenario and given the new clinical pipelines and the huge clinical burden of hospitals, these systems are often required to provide both highly accurate and real-time processing of large amounts of imaging data. Additionally, lowering the prices of each part of imaging equipment, as well as its development and implementation, and increasing their lifespan is crucial to minimize the cost and lead to more accessible healthcare. This paper focuses on the evolution and the application of different hardware architectures (namely, CPU, GPU, DSP, FPGA, and ASIC) in medical imaging through various specific examples and discussing different options depending on the specific application. The main purpose is to provide a general introduction to hardware acceleration techniques for medical imaging researchers and developers who need to accelerate their implementations.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20799292
Volume :
10
Issue :
3118
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Electronics
Accession number :
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