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The goal of OpenIGTLink is to provide a standardized mechanism to connect software/hardware through the network for image-guided therapy (IGT) applications. The features of OpenIGTLink include:
 
The goal of OpenIGTLink is to provide a standardized mechanism to connect software/hardware through the network for image-guided therapy (IGT) applications. The features of OpenIGTLink include:
*'''Open.''' OpenIGTLink specification is open and can be used for any applications including commercial products free of charge.
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*'''Open.''' OpenIGTLink specifications are open and can be used for any applications, including commercial products, free of charge.
*'''Simple.''' Developers can easily adapt their own software/hardware to OpenIGTLink specification.
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*'''Simple.''' Developers can easily adapt their own software/hardware to OpenIGTLink specifications.
*'''Platform independent.''' OpenIGTLink supports wide range of device from embedded system to high performance computers.
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*'''Platform independent.''' OpenIGTLink supports wide range of devices from embedded system to high performance computers.
 
*'''Ready-to-use.''' OpenIGTLink is supported in NA-MIC's medical image processing and visualization platform [http://slicer.org/ 3D Slicer].   
 
*'''Ready-to-use.''' OpenIGTLink is supported in NA-MIC's medical image processing and visualization platform [http://slicer.org/ 3D Slicer].   
  
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* [[OpenIGTLink/Protocol | Standard Protocol]]
 
* [[OpenIGTLink/Protocol | Standard Protocol]]
  
===Version 2 (in progress)===
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===Version 2 (under development)===
 
* This is a version which is still in development. ....
 
* This is a version which is still in development. ....
* It is expected that this version will become the release version in early 2011
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* It is expected that this version will be released in early 2011
 
* [[OpenIGTLink/ProtocolV2/Plan| Release plan for version 2 protocol]]
 
* [[OpenIGTLink/ProtocolV2/Plan| Release plan for version 2 protocol]]
 
* [[OpenIGTLink/ProtocolV2/Summary| Version 2 Summary -- What's new in V.2?]]
 
* [[OpenIGTLink/ProtocolV2/Summary| Version 2 Summary -- What's new in V.2?]]

Revision as of 16:24, 9 December 2010

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The goal of OpenIGTLink is to provide a standardized mechanism to connect software/hardware through the network for image-guided therapy (IGT) applications. The features of OpenIGTLink include:

  • Open. OpenIGTLink specifications are open and can be used for any applications, including commercial products, free of charge.
  • Simple. Developers can easily adapt their own software/hardware to OpenIGTLink specifications.
  • Platform independent. OpenIGTLink supports wide range of devices from embedded system to high performance computers.
  • Ready-to-use. OpenIGTLink is supported in NA-MIC's medical image processing and visualization platform 3D Slicer.


Recent updates.

OpenIGTLink concept.png

Protocol


The OpenIGTLink protocol was originally developed in 2008. Currently, the extended protocol is being drafted and will be released as protocol version 2 early 2011. The OpenIGTLink protocol is backward compatible, in the sense that all messages generated by software with OpenIGTLink version 1 interfaces can be imported by software with version 2 interfaces.

OpenIGTlink: Version 1

  • This is the stable version of OpenIGTlink. It is recommended that you use this version, unless you are part of the development team.
  • Standard Protocol

Version 2 (under development)

Extended Protocols


Software/Hardware


Reference Library

Interfaces / Software

Hardware

Please see the list of hardware that supports the OpenIGTLink Protocol.


Tutorials/Events



References



Support


License

New BSD license ©2008 Insight Software Consortium

Mailing List / Contact

We are launching the OpenIGTLink mailing list (openigtlink@bwh.harvard.edu). If you would like to join, please subscribe from OpenIGTLink ML Info Page or send Junichi Tokuda (tokuda at bwh.harvard.edu) a message with:

  • Your name
  • e-mail address you would like to use to post and receive ML articles on
  • Affiliation
  • Your research topic


Acknowledgements