DICOM Conformance Statement - InCenter - Philips
DICOM Conformance Statement - InCenter - Philips DICOM Conformance Statement - InCenter - Philips
DICOM Conformance Statement Page 6 of 78 7.1. SECURITY PROFILES ......................................................................................................... 57 7.1.1. Security use Profiles ......................................................................................................... 57 7.1.2. Security Transport Connection Profiles ............................................................................ 57 7.1.3. Digital Signature Profiles................................................................................................... 57 7.1.4. Media Storage Security Profiles........................................................................................ 57 7.1.5. Attribute Confidentiality Profiles ........................................................................................ 57 7.1.6. Network Address Management Profiles ........................................................................... 57 7.1.7. Time Synchronization Profiles .......................................................................................... 57 7.1.8. Application Configuration Management Profiles............................................................... 57 7.1.9. Audit Trail Profiles ............................................................................................................. 57 7.2. ASSOCIATION LEVEL SECURITY...................................................................................... 58 7.3. APPLICATION LEVEL SECURITY ...................................................................................... 58 8. ANNEXES OF APPLICATION "ELEVA" ................................................................................. 59 8.1. IOD CONTENTS ................................................................................................................... 59 8.1.1. Created SOP Instance ...................................................................................................... 59 8.1.1.1. List of created SOP Classes ............................................................................................. 59 8.1.1.2. Digital Mammography X-Ray Image Storage - Pres. SOP............................................... 60 8.1.1.3. Digital Mammography X-Ray Image Storage - Proc. SOP............................................... 66 8.1.1.4. Computed Radiography Image Storage SOP Class......................................................... 73 8.1.2. Usage of Attributes from Received IOD............................................................................ 77 8.1.3. Attribute Mapping .............................................................................................................. 77 8.1.4. Coerced/Modified fields..................................................................................................... 78 8.2. DATA DICTIONARY OF PRIVATE ATTRIBUTES .............................................................. 78 8.3. CODED TERMINOLOGY AND TEMPLATES...................................................................... 78 8.3.1. Context Groups ................................................................................................................. 78 8.3.2. Template Specifications.................................................................................................... 78 8.3.3. Private code definitions..................................................................................................... 78 8.4. GRAYSCALE IMAGE CONSISTENCY................................................................................ 78 8.5. STANDARD EXTENDED/SPECIALIZED/PRIVATE SOPS................................................. 78 8.6. PRIVATE TRANSFER SYNTAXES...................................................................................... 78 © Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. Document Number: XPR 031-090167.00 MammoDiagnost DR 1.0 18-March-2009
3. INTRODUCTION DICOM Conformance Statement Page 7 of 78 The introduction specifies product and relevant disclaimers as well as any general information that the vendor feels is appropriate. 3.1. Revision History The revision history provides dates and differences of the different releases. Document Version Table 3: Revision History Date of Issue Author Description 00 18-March-2009 Final version. 3.2. Audience This Conformance Statement is intended for: • (Potential) customers • System integrators of medical equipment • Marketing staf interested in system functionality • Software designers implementing DICOM interfaces It is assumed that the reader is familiar with the DICOM standard. 3.3. Remarks The DICOM Conformance Statement is contained in chapter 4 through 8 and follows the contents and structuring requirements of DICOM PS 3.2. This DICOM Conformance Statement by itself does not guarantee successful interoperability of Philips equipment with non-Philips equipment. The user (or users agent) should be aware of the following issues: • Interoperability Interoperability refers to the ability of application functions, distributed over two or more systems, to work successfully together. The integration of medical devices into an IT environment may require application functions that are not specified within the scope of DICOM. Consequently, using only the information provided by this Conformance Statement does not guarantee interoperability of Philips equipment with non-Philips equipment. It is the users responsibility to analyze thoroughly the application requirements and to specify a solution that integrates Philips equipment with non-Philips equipment. • Validation Philips equipment has been carefully tested to assure that the actual implementation of the DICOM interface corresponds with this Conformance Statement. Where Philips equipment is linked to non-Philips equipment, the first step is to compare the relevant Conformance Statements. If the Conformance Statements indicate that successful information exchange should be possible, additional validation tests will be necessary to ensure the functionality, performance, accuracy and stability of image and image related © Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. Document Number: XPR 031-090167.00 MammoDiagnost DR 1.0 18-March-2009
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7.1. SECURITY PROFILES ......................................................................................................... 57<br />
7.1.1. Security use Profiles ......................................................................................................... 57<br />
7.1.2. Security Transport Connection Profiles ............................................................................ 57<br />
7.1.3. Digital Signature Profiles................................................................................................... 57<br />
7.1.4. Media Storage Security Profiles........................................................................................ 57<br />
7.1.5. Attribute Confidentiality Profiles ........................................................................................ 57<br />
7.1.6. Network Address Management Profiles ........................................................................... 57<br />
7.1.7. Time Synchronization Profiles .......................................................................................... 57<br />
7.1.8. Application Configuration Management Profiles............................................................... 57<br />
7.1.9. Audit Trail Profiles ............................................................................................................. 57<br />
7.2. ASSOCIATION LEVEL SECURITY...................................................................................... 58<br />
7.3. APPLICATION LEVEL SECURITY ...................................................................................... 58<br />
8. ANNEXES OF APPLICATION "ELEVA" ................................................................................. 59<br />
8.1. IOD CONTENTS ................................................................................................................... 59<br />
8.1.1. Created SOP Instance ...................................................................................................... 59<br />
8.1.1.1. List of created SOP Classes ............................................................................................. 59<br />
8.1.1.2. Digital Mammography X-Ray Image Storage - Pres. SOP............................................... 60<br />
8.1.1.3. Digital Mammography X-Ray Image Storage - Proc. SOP............................................... 66<br />
8.1.1.4. Computed Radiography Image Storage SOP Class......................................................... 73<br />
8.1.2. Usage of Attributes from Received IOD............................................................................ 77<br />
8.1.3. Attribute Mapping .............................................................................................................. 77<br />
8.1.4. Coerced/Modified fields..................................................................................................... 78<br />
8.2. DATA DICTIONARY OF PRIVATE ATTRIBUTES .............................................................. 78<br />
8.3. CODED TERMINOLOGY AND TEMPLATES...................................................................... 78<br />
8.3.1. Context Groups ................................................................................................................. 78<br />
8.3.2. Template Specifications.................................................................................................... 78<br />
8.3.3. Private code definitions..................................................................................................... 78<br />
8.4. GRAYSCALE IMAGE CONSISTENCY................................................................................ 78<br />
8.5. STANDARD EXTENDED/SPECIALIZED/PRIVATE SOPS................................................. 78<br />
8.6. PRIVATE TRANSFER SYNTAXES...................................................................................... 78<br />
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Document Number: XPR 031-090167.00 MammoDiagnost DR 1.0 18-March-2009