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The SDR platform is ideal for signal processing, system calibration, multi-radio synchronization, and image restoration in medical imaging equipment.
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Healthcare Business Review | Tuesday, October 05, 2021
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The versatility of this technology enables the implementation of new methods and equipment at a minimal cost with no need for hardware upgrades.
Fremont CA: Software-defined radio (SDR) technology is suited for medical imaging applications because of its configuration mobility and high measurement precision.
SDR designs produce crisp image reconstructions with great diagnostic certainty. In addition, using commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) SDR systems reduces the total amount of producing diagnostic solutions while also shortening the time it takes to build them, which benefits both the medical sector and the patient.
The SDR platform is ideal for signal processing, system calibration, multi-radio synchronization, and image restoration in medical imaging equipment. A computer system or an SDR platform are standard components of an imaging setup. The computer is in charge of the system's operation, while the SDR platform often gets utilized for signal processing, communication, and reception. A radio front end, a mixed-signal converter (ADC), a digital-to-analog converter (DAC), and a digital signal processor make up the basic SDR architecture (DSP).