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The OpenIGTLink Protocol is ideal for building a research prototype system, because of its simple and standardized specification that requires less effort of developers on design and development of communication mechanism for systems integration. By using OpenIGTLink, developers can save their time for more essential part of research. The OpenIGTLink's simple specification has been well accepted by the community, resulting a number of applications in the IGT research community, since it's initial release in early 2008. | The OpenIGTLink Protocol is ideal for building a research prototype system, because of its simple and standardized specification that requires less effort of developers on design and development of communication mechanism for systems integration. By using OpenIGTLink, developers can save their time for more essential part of research. The OpenIGTLink's simple specification has been well accepted by the community, resulting a number of applications in the IGT research community, since it's initial release in early 2008. | ||
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+ | While we keep the protocol as simple as possible, there have also been a number of feature requests that would benefit many IGT research projects, such as connectivity with commercial products, and connectivity with other major research tools, such as MATLAB. To respond to those request, and to increase the number of potential applications, we decided review the requests and release version 2 protocol during NA-MIC Summer Project Week 2010. The new protocol defines a set of new message types with new querying scheme, while maintaining a backward compatibility with version 1. This page summarizes the features in version 2. | ||
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The OpenIGTLink Protocol is ideal for building a research prototype system, because of its simple and standardized specification that requires less effort of developers on design and development of communication mechanism for systems integration. By using OpenIGTLink, developers can save their time for more essential part of research. The OpenIGTLink's simple specification has been well accepted by the community, resulting a number of applications in the IGT research community, since it's initial release in early 2008.
While we keep the protocol as simple as possible, there have also been a number of feature requests that would benefit many IGT research projects, such as connectivity with commercial products, and connectivity with other major research tools, such as MATLAB. To respond to those request, and to increase the number of potential applications, we decided review the requests and release version 2 protocol during NA-MIC Summer Project Week 2010. The new protocol defines a set of new message types with new querying scheme, while maintaining a backward compatibility with version 1. This page summarizes the features in version 2.