SEPTEMBER 22, 1993
Contact:
Cheryl Johnson Ohio Supercomputer Center 614-292-6067 614-292-7168 (FAX)
Brief synopses:
By exchanging these conditions in a dynamic fashion, the models can work together to provide forecasts of changing weather patterns over the Great Lakes. OSC and ACCAD are providing scientific visualization capabilities to generate graphic images and computer animations which will be simultaneously broadcast over the satellite to all locations involved in the experiment.
These scans will be sent over the satellite to the OSC and ACCAD facilities in Columbus, Ohio, where staff will do 3D reconstruction and segmentation of the bodies. These visualizations will be simultaneously broadcast back to the field and to radiology experts at Georgetown University Medical Center for diagnosis and treatment planning. These results will be sent over the satellite network link to medical personnel at the scene for treatment.