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The CUPAD System: Real Time Handling of Randomly Acquired Clinical Ultrasound Data

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Ultrasound in Medicine

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The CUPAD system described in the previous paper includes a custom designed hardware interface between a Picker EV-6 Scanner and a Digital Equipment Corporation PDP-15 computer, and a supporting software package. This paper will describe in greater detail the structure and operation of the hardware and the software.

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© 1975 American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine and Plenum Press, New York

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Ophir, J., Goldstein, A., Templeton, A.W. (1975). The CUPAD System: Real Time Handling of Randomly Acquired Clinical Ultrasound Data. In: White, D. (eds) Ultrasound in Medicine. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-4443-8_132

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