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Revision as of 15:51, 17 April 2009
The World's First Ultrasound Machine Based on a Cell Phone
Working under a Microsoft Research grant, Cell Phone as a Platform for Healthcare, we modified commercially available USB ultrasound probes to work with a smart phone and developed the SDK presented, here.
- This work was presented at TEPR+ in February, 2009: Presentation
- This work was presented at Microsoft Research TechFest 2009 on February 25-26.
- Microsoft Research also published a white paper on this technology.
- Highlighted at Microsoft Research web page
- Was shown at the 2009 World Health Care Congress in Washington D.C., April 14-16. The poster is here.
- NBC news coverage: WIFE Video
Blogs
Videos
- NBC news coverage
- Demo - A complete demo of two phones
- First Demo
- Tissue Phantom - This is a simple phantom image of a series of pins and a few cyst-like structures. The phantom is old and dried out, but it gives you a sense of the capabilities of the system.
- Carotid Artery - A demo showing the carotid artery being imaged on the cell phone.
- Tissue Phantom - A demo using a standard tissue phantom.
Images
<gallery heights=50px> Media:Toshiba.jpg File:Treo.jpg File:Fone.jpg <\gallery>