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Dinu Dragan
Researcher at University of Novi Sad
Publications - 25
Citations - 130
Dinu Dragan is an academic researcher from University of Novi Sad. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Picture archiving and communication system. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 20 publications receiving 98 citations. Previous affiliations of Dinu Dragan include University of Novi Sad Faculty of Technical Sciences.
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Medical Image on the Go
Dragan Ivetic,Dinu Dragan +1 more
TL;DR: JPG2000 standard is employed because of its high (lossy/lossless) compression ratio with minimal spatial distortion, retrieval-oriented storage, and streaming, and thanks to sophisticated JPEG2000 streaming, medical image becomes suitable for any resolution and quality display and (wireless) networks.
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Request redirection paradigm in medical image archive implementation
Dinu Dragan,Dragan Ivetic +1 more
TL;DR: A novel strategy for transmission of scalable JPEG2000 images extracted from a single codestream over DICom network using the DICOM Private Data Element without sacrificing system interoperability is proposed.
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An Approach to DICOM Extension for Medical Image Streaming
Dinu Dragan,Dragan Ivetic +1 more
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A Distributed Ledger-Based Automated Marketplace for the Decentralized Trading of Renewable Energy in Smart Grids
Dusan B. Gajic,Veljko Petrović,Nebojsa Horvat,Dinu Dragan,Aleksandar M. Stanisavljevic,Vladimir Katic,J. Popovic +6 more
TL;DR: This work presents a prototype of a decentralized power trading system based on a lean, Corda-based private permissioned distributed ledger, which allows for instant, automatic bidding on and trading of ‘power promises’ and the robust implementation of short-term, small-scale liquid electrical power futures.
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Simulation of Photogrammetry-Based 3D Data Acquisition
TL;DR: A simulation approach to photogrammetry-based three-dimensional (3D) data acquisition that lowers the cost and shortens the time required for the industrial process of construction of 3D scanning systems, thus confirming the value and validity of the presented approach.