The application is a single pure Java application that provides a user interface, network support and media support as a File Set Reader.
Conceptually it may be modeled as the following single AE:
In effect, the application is media-neutral, since the user is required to browse and locate the DICOMDIR file. Furthermore, any DICOM image or spectroscopy object encoded in one of the standard uncompressed Transfer Syntaxes may be loaded, even in the absence of a PS3.10 compliant meta-information header, in which case a "best guess" at the Transfer Syntax will be made.
Compressed Transfer Syntaxes are not supported, which limits the Media Application Profiles supported.
MEDIA-FSR provides standard conformance to the Media Storage Service Class.
Table D.5.2-1. Application Profiles, Activities, and Roles for MEDIA-FSR
|
Application Profiles Supported |
Real World Activity |
Role |
|---|---|---|
|
STD-GEN-CD |
Load directory or file |
FSR |
|
STD-GEN-DVD-RAM |
Load directory or file |
FSR |
The application is media neutral and dependent on the underlying hardware. Any (non-secure) General Purpose Profile can be supported.
Not applicable, since MEDIA-FSR is not an FSC or FSU.
MEDIA-FSR is activated through the user interface when a user selects the File load operation.
If the loaded file is a DICOMDIR, a browser will be displayed, from which instances may be selected and in turn loaded for display, imported into the local database or sent to a remote AE over the network.
If the file is an image or spectroscopy instance, it will be loaded and displayed.