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Understanding Computer Networks in Nuclear Medicine: Infrastructure, Protocols, and Topologies

This resource provides a comprehensive overview of computer networks in nuclear medicine departments. It covers key concepts such as network infrastructure, protocols, and local area networks (LAN). Fundamental topics include simple LAN configurations, network topologies, and various types of cabling such as coaxial and fiber-optic. Additionally, the discussion extends to packet definitions, file headers, and the layered reference model, detailing the flow of data through protocol layers. Essential networking components such as routers, bridges, and repeaters are also examined within the context of hospital and radiology networks.

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Understanding Computer Networks in Nuclear Medicine: Infrastructure, Protocols, and Topologies

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    1. Topic 9 Computer Network in Nuclear Medicine Computer Network Concept Network Infrastructure Network Protocols Local Area Network of Nuclear Medicine Department

    2. A Simple LAN

    3. Network Topologies

    4. Peer-to-Peer Network

    5. Cables

    6. Fibre-optic Cables

    7. Packet Definition

    8. File Headers

    9. Bytes Orders and Processors

    10. Layers of Reference Model

    11. Data Flow via Protocol Layers

    12. Layers 1,2 IEEE Specifications

    13. Ethernet Cable Topologies

    14. Ethernet Frame Format

    15. Ethernet Interface Card

    16. Simple Thick Coax Network

    17. Simple Thin Coax Network

    18. Unshielded Twisted Pair Network

    19. UTP Hub Links by Fiber Optic Cable

    20. Repeater At Layer 1

    21. Bridge At Layer 2

    22. Router At Layer 3

    23. A Hospital Network

    24. Radiology Network

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