Modules:OpenIGTLinkIF
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General Information
Module Type & Category
Type: Interactive
Category: Base
Authors, Collaborators & Contact
- Junichi Tokuda: SPL, Brigham and Women's Hospital
- Haiying Liu: SPL, Brigham and Women's Hospital
Module Description
The 3D Slicer OpenIGTLink Interface Module is a program module for that can handle network communications between 3D Slicer and external software / hardware using OpenIGTLink protocol. The module provides following functions:
- Data import: The module can import position, linear transform and image data from OpenIGTLink-compliant software / hardware to the MRML scene.
- Data export: The module can export linear transform and image data from the MRML scene.
- Multi-connection: The module can manage multiple OpenIGTLink connections at the same time.
- Locator visualization: The user can choose one of linear transforms in the MRML scene to visualize its position and orientation in the 3D space.
- Slice driving: The module can control volume re-slicing plane based on linear transform in the MRML scene.
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