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+ | *** '''Suggestion:''' use [http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff647328.aspx Message Bus] and [http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff649664(v=pandp.10).aspx Publisher/Subscriber] design pattern for system integration | ||
+ | *** OpenIGTLink can be used to define the common message schema, and ZeroMQ can be used to handle the transportation layer abstraction | ||
+ | *** [http://www.zeromq.org/ ZeroMQ] is a small and fast implementation of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Message_Queuing_Protocol Advanced Message Queuing Protocol] under the LGPL license | ||
+ | *** It supports both synchronous and asynchronous messaging mode | ||
+ | *** It supportsTCP, Multicast/PGM, Inter-process, and inter-thread transportation | ||
+ | *** CMake version of library can be found here http://github.com/PatrickCheng/zeromq2 | ||
+ | *** API can be found here http://api.zeromq.org/zmq.html | ||
===3-4pm: Simulator Discussion=== | ===3-4pm: Simulator Discussion=== |
Revision as of 04:36, 17 June 2010
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Organizer: Junichi Tokuda, Brigham and Women's Hospital
Date: Thursday, June 24, 2010
OpenIGTLink Home Page: OpenIGTLink
Time Table
9am-10am | OpenIGTLink Updates and Next Steps |
10am-12pm | Hands-on session. |
12pm-1pm | Break for lunch |
1pm-2pm | Demos of working OpenIGTLink based systems |
2pm-3pm | OpenIGTLink Library, 3D Slicer and other tools |
3pm-4pm | Simulator Discussion |
Agenda
9am-10am: OpenIGTLink Updates and Next Steps
- OpenIGTLink Updates
- Summary from Junichi's presentation on Tuesday
- Discussion on OpenIGTLink Protocol version 2
- Finalize version 2 protocol
- Summary of version 2 protocol
- New support for image-guided systems
- Discussion on new commands is in progress.
- Stealthlink Protocol (for reference)
- Matlab integration
- There have been several requests for Matlab OpenIGTLink interface.
- Prototype Matlab/Octave interface is available.
- New message type to support "remote procedure call"??
- Finalize version 2 protocol
10a-12pm: Tutorial and hands-on session
- Basic: OpenIGTLink tutorial using 3D Slicer and OpenIGTLink
- Instructions are available in 3D Slicer's OpenIGTLinkIF Documentation.
- Tracking simulator
- Imager simulator
- Advanced: Matlab OpenIGTLink
- Instructions are available in OpenIGTLink / Matlab Interface.
- 5-10 minutes from each of the vendors on how they can use it?
- Hands-on session
- Planning to interface aurora tracker with Slicer using OpenIGTLink (Tamas)
- Hands-on help in WPI system up and running (Greg will confirm)
1-2pm: Demos of working OpenIGTLink based systems
- IGSTK-OpenIGTLink by Haiying Liu
- BrainLAB-3D Slicer Integration
2-3pm: OpenIGTLink Library, 3D Slicer and other tools
- Transport Layer
- Message queueing idea/transport layer (Patrick Georgetown, Steve to followup)
- For latest update on this, please refer to the CTK wiki: http://www.commontk.org/index.php/Documentation/Messaging
- Suggestion: use Message Bus and Publisher/Subscriber design pattern for system integration
- OpenIGTLink can be used to define the common message schema, and ZeroMQ can be used to handle the transportation layer abstraction
- ZeroMQ is a small and fast implementation of the Advanced Message Queuing Protocol under the LGPL license
- It supports both synchronous and asynchronous messaging mode
- It supportsTCP, Multicast/PGM, Inter-process, and inter-thread transportation
- CMake version of library can be found here http://github.com/PatrickCheng/zeromq2
- API can be found here http://api.zeromq.org/zmq.html
- Message queueing idea/transport layer (Patrick Georgetown, Steve to followup)
3-4pm: Simulator Discussion
- Use-cases?
Dissemination, collaboration etc.
The following item is part of NCIGT. We need inputs from Ron and Tina.
- Tutorial (how we do now, and how it should be)
- web presence (how we are, and how it should be)
- Ctest (how we do)
- Use Slicer ML or dedicated ML?
Teleconference on May 27 (Thu) 3pm-
Objectives
- Topics to discuss during the event
- Finalize the schedule
- Action items
Participants
Dan Marcus, Misha Milchenko, Tina, Nicole, Jim, Steve, Lorent, Greg, Wendy, Andre, Xiaodong, Leslie Holton, Tamas, Ron, Dominik
Agenda
- Agenda in the project week
- Summary of OpenIGTLink
- Short presentation about overview and updates of OpenIGTLink for those who are not in the presentation on Tuesday.
- Discussion on protocol version 2.
- New features for 3D Slicer
- Matlab
- Messages for sensor data (proposed by AIST project)
- Endoscope/camera control
- Hands-on session. Specifics of this session will be decided after the May 27th tcon.
- Demos of working OpenIGTLink based systems
- OpenIGTLink Library, 3D Slicer and other tools
- Matlab interfaces
- 3D Slicer user interface
- Tutorials
- Summary of OpenIGTLink
- Demos (please feel free to add)
- IGSTK demo from Haiying
- AIST demo (may be video)
- New 3D Slicer OpenIGTLink IF
- Breakout session schedule
- Make sure that all participants can sessions they need
- Order of sessions
Minutes
Suggestions for agenda from TCON:
- Tracker simulator (Haiying)
- General session on simulators (maybe there should be a general discussion on this)
- BrainLab VectorVision-Slicer integration using OpenIGTLink
- Suggestions for hands-on session
- hello world type demo application
- 5-10 minutes from each of the vendors on how they can use it?
- compare OpenIGTLink with Steathlink protocol
- hands-on help in WPI system up and running (Greg will confirm)
- planning to interface aurora tracker with Slicer using OpenIGTLink (Tamas)
- discussion about the implementation -- message queueing idea/transport layer (Patrick Georgetown, Steve to followup)
- Comments from Patrick
- For latest update on this, please refer to the CTK wiki: http://www.commontk.org/index.php/Documentation/Messaging
- Suggestion: use Message Bus and Publisher/Subscriber design pattern for system integration
- OpenIGTLink can be used to define the common message schema, and ZeroMQ can be used to handle the transportation layer abstraction
- ZeroMQ is a small and fast implementation of the Advanced Message Queuing Protocol under the LGPL license
- It supports both synchronous and asynchronous messaging mode
- It supportsTCP, Multicast/PGM, Inter-process, and inter-thread transportation
- CMake version of library can be found here http://github.com/PatrickCheng/zeromq2
- API can be found here http://api.zeromq.org/zmq.html
- Comments from Patrick