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Working under a [http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/redmond/about/collaboration/awards/cellphone-healthcare_awards.aspx#EMD 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.
 
Working under a [http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/redmond/about/collaboration/awards/cellphone-healthcare_awards.aspx#EMD 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 [http://www.medrecinst.com/TEPR/TEPR.php TEPR+] in February, 2009: [[Media:Presentation.pdf|Presentation]] (to be posted after the conference on February 4, 2009)
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* This work was presented at [http://www.medrecinst.com/TEPR/TEPR.php TEPR+] in February, 2009: [[Media:Presentation.pdf|Presentation]] (to be posted after the conference on February 4, 2009)
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* This work will also be discussed at Microsoft Research TechFest 2009 at the end of February.
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* Microsoft Research also published a [[Media:MSRwhitepaper.pdf|white paper]] on this technology. (to be posted once permission is granted)

Revision as of 04:34, 24 January 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 (to be posted after the conference on February 4, 2009)
  • This work will also be discussed at Microsoft Research TechFest 2009 at the end of February.
  • Microsoft Research also published a white paper on this technology. (to be posted once permission is granted)