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The LINAC Monitoring System (LMS) software platform independently monitors the usage and performance of a LINAC to aid in diagnosing equipment or human error issues ideally before they occur.


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The LINAC Monitoring System (LMS) software platform independently monitors the usage and performance of a LINAC to aid in diagnosing equipment or human error issues ideally before they occur. This is accomplished through the database storage and statistical analysis of LINAC operating parameters through screen capture and recording of LINAC console screens and log files. In addition to recording accumulated monitor unit counts for licensing compliance, it has a remote access feature for interface data as well as email reporting of faults and results to engineering staff to reduce downtime and risk of equipment malfunction.

The system is available for exclusive licensing and codevelopment.

File Number: 9076 

Disease: Cancer

Other Information: Inventors: B. Norrlinger, T. Hammer, G. Parsons, D. Jaffray, M. Islam


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