Sony group corporation (20240348675). A VIRTUAL SERVER, MEDICAL SYSTEM, COMPUTER PROGRAM AND METHOD simplified abstract

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A VIRTUAL SERVER, MEDICAL SYSTEM, COMPUTER PROGRAM AND METHOD

Organization Name

sony group corporation

Inventor(s)

Bob Koninckx of Stuttgart (DE)

A VIRTUAL SERVER, MEDICAL SYSTEM, COMPUTER PROGRAM AND METHOD - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240348675 titled 'A VIRTUAL SERVER, MEDICAL SYSTEM, COMPUTER PROGRAM AND METHOD

The abstract describes a patent application for a virtual server that processes video data related to a medical procedure and transfers it over an IP network.

  • Medical application within the virtual server processes video data for a medical procedure.
  • IP converter application converts the video stream into IP packets for transfer over the network.
  • Guest operating system hosts the medical application within the virtual server.
  • Output video stream is processed and converted into IP packets for transmission.
  • Data transfer occurs over an IP network for remote viewing or storage.

Potential Applications: - Telemedicine: Remote viewing of medical procedures. - Medical training: Recording and sharing of medical procedures for educational purposes. - Healthcare monitoring: Real-time monitoring of medical procedures from remote locations.

Problems Solved: - Enables remote viewing and sharing of medical procedures. - Facilitates medical training and education. - Enhances healthcare monitoring capabilities.

Benefits: - Improved access to medical expertise. - Enhanced medical training opportunities. - Real-time healthcare monitoring and collaboration.

Commercial Applications: Title: "Virtual Server for Medical Video Processing and Transmission" This technology can be used in telemedicine platforms, medical training institutions, and healthcare monitoring systems. It has implications for the healthcare industry in terms of remote collaboration and education.

Prior Art: Research in the field of telemedicine, medical video processing, and IP network data transfer can provide insights into similar technologies and innovations.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in telemedicine technology, medical video processing algorithms, and IP network security protocols for relevant information on this technology.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the virtual server ensure the security and privacy of medical data during transmission? 2. What are the potential challenges in integrating this technology into existing healthcare systems?

Overall, this technology offers significant potential in revolutionizing the way medical procedures are processed, shared, and accessed remotely.


Original Abstract Submitted

a virtual server configured to receive and transfer data over an internet protocol (ip) network, the virtual server comprising: a medical application configured to process video data relating to a medical procedure to produce an output video stream, the medical application being provided on a guest operating system within the virtual server; and an ip converter application sat beneath the guest operating system configured to receive the output video stream from the medical application and to convert the at least one video stream into ip packets and to transfer the converted video data over the ip network.