IP Library Granted Patent US 12712069
Granted Patent B2
US 12712069 · App. 18/797,964 · Granted Aug 18, 2026

Control method and control system for remote control of a medical imaging system

Inventors: Wilko Wilkening (Erlangen, DE); Marco Leisegang (Erlangen, DE)
Assignee: Siemens Healthineers AG
G16H30/40A61B90/36G16H30/20G16H40/40G16H40/67A61B2090/371
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Patent No.
US 12712069
App. No.
18/797,964
Granted
Aug 18, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

One or more example embodiments relates to a control method for remote control of a medical imaging system comprising triggering a start signal in the remote control unit, to start an operation of the medical imaging system; capturing a number of items of optical information as at least one of images or light signals; verifying that the optical information comes from an examination area and has arrived at the remote control unit and, determining a capture time for the optical information if the optical information comes from the examination area and has arrived at the remote control unit; determining a start time at which the start signal was triggered or was sent to the medical imaging system; and comparing a time interval between the capture time and the start time with a specified comparison time interval.

Claims (65)

1 . A control method for remote control of a medical imaging system using a start signal from a remote control unit, the method comprising:

triggering the start signal in the remote control unit, to start an operation of the medical imaging system;

capturing a number of items of optical information as at least one of images or light signals;

verifying that the optical information comes from an examination area and has arrived at the remote control unit;

determining a capture time for the optical information in response to verifying that the optical information comes from the examination area and has arrived at the remote control unit;

determining a start time at which the start signal was triggered or was sent to the medical imaging system;

comparing a time interval between the capture time and the start time with a specified comparison time interval; and

starting the operation of the medical imaging system in response to the time interval being within the specified comparison time interval.

2 . The control method of claim 1 , wherein

the medical imaging system comprises a marker unit in or on the examination area, the marker unit displaying data as a visually acquirable code, and

the verifying includes looking for data relating to the marker unit in the optical information and regarding a time of capture as the capture time in response to the data relating to the marker unit being found.

3 . The control method of claim 2 , wherein

the marker unit displays the data as a constantly changing code, from which the capture time can be derived, and comparison of the time interval between the capture time and the start time with the specified comparison time interval is based on the constantly changing code.

4 . The control method of claim 3 , wherein the constantly changing code changes at a frequency greater than 1 Hz and an activation signal is transmitted by the remote control unit as a first contact, and the marker unit is activated with the activation signal.

5 . The control method of claim 2 , wherein the marker unit displays data as at least one of a character string, a barcode, a QR code or light signals.

6 . The control method of claim 1 , wherein

the optical information from the examination area comprises images which are captured using a camera on the remote control unit, on the medical imaging system or in an examination space of the medical imaging system; and

the verifying that the optical information comes from the examination area is achieved by determining whether one of the number of items of optical information displays data relating to a marker unit or displays the marker unit.

7 . The control method of claim 6 , wherein

the camera is arranged

in the remote control unit, or

outside the remote control unit, and sends images of the examination area to the remote control unit; and

one of

the data relating to the marker unit is sent by the remote control unit to the medical imaging system for the verifying that the optical information comes from the examination area, or

the data relating to the marker unit is processed in the remote control unit.

8 . The control method of claim 1 , wherein at least one of

the capture time is derived from an online clock or from data relating to a marker unit,

the start time is derived from a clock in the remote control unit and indicates when the start signal was triggered in the remote control unit, or

the start time is derived from a clock in the medical imaging system and indicates when the start signal was received by the medical imaging system.

9 . The control method of claim 8 , wherein, if images are sent to the remote control unit by the medical imaging system, the images are sent to the remote control unit with information about the capture time and at least one item of information about the capture time is sent to the medical imaging system by the remote control unit together with the start signal.

10 . The control method of claim 1 , wherein at least one of

in the remote control unit and, if the time interval between the capture time and the start time is longer than the specified comparison time interval, transmission of the start signal from the remote control unit to the medical imaging system is at least one of blocked or information is sent to the medical imaging system that the operation of the medical imaging system is not to be started, or

by the medical imaging system and, if the time interval between the capture time and the start time is longer than the specified comparison time interval, the operation of the medical imaging system is not started at least until a new start signal together with a new comparison is received.

11 . The control method of claim 1 , wherein the operation lasts for an operation time interval and during the operation time interval at least steps capturing and verifying are repeated, and the operation is stopped if the optical information coming from the examination area cannot be verified and has arrived at the remote control unit.

12 . The control method of claim 11 , wherein

the start signal starts the operation only once, and

the start signal is sent continuously or repeatedly to continue the operation.

13 . The control method of claim 1 , wherein the start signal is

a capture start signal, and image capture by the medical imaging system being started by the capture start signal when the time interval between the capture time and the start time is shorter than the specified comparison time interval; or

an infusion start signal, automatic infusion of a contrast agent by the medical imaging system is started by the infusion start signal when the time interval between the capture time and the start time is shorter than the specified comparison time interval.

14 . The control method of claim 1 , wherein the remote control unit sends a code captured using a camera with the start signal, and the time interval between the capture time and the start time is determined from the code sent with the start signal and the start time.

15 . A control system configured to perform the method of claim 1 , the control system comprising:

the remote control unit;

an optical capture system configured to capture the number of items of optical information;

a verification system configured to perform the verifying; and

a time stamp system configured to perform the determining and the comparing.

16 . The control system of claim 15 , wherein the optical capture system includes a camera on the medical imaging system, in an examination space in which the medical imaging system is located, or on the remote control unit.

17 . The control system of claim 15 , wherein the verification system comprises a marker unit, an LED unit or an e-paper unit, on the medical imaging system.

18 . A medical imaging system, comprising the control system of claim 15 .

19 . A non-transitory computer program product comprising commands which, when executed by a computer, cause the computer to perform:

recording a start signal in a remote control unit to start an operation of a medical imaging system;

outputting control commands for capturing a number of items of optical information as at least one of images or light signals;

verifying that the optical information comes from an examination area and has arrived at the remote control unit;

determining a capture time for the optical information if in response to verifying that the optical information comes from the examination area and has arrived at the remote control unit;

determining a start time at which the start signal was triggered or was sent to the medical imaging system;

comparing a time interval between the capture time and the start time with a specified comparison time interval; and

outputting control commands for starting the operation of the medical imaging system in response to the time interval being within the specified comparison time interval.

20 . A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium comprising commands which, when executed by a computer, cause the computer to perform:

recording a start signal in a remote control unit, to start an operation of a medical imaging system;

outputting control commands for capturing a number of items of optical information as at least one of images or light signals;

verifying that the optical information comes from an examination area and has arrived at the remote control unit;

determining a capture time for the optical information in response to verifying that the optical information comes from the examination area and has arrived at the remote control unit;

determining a start time at which the start signal was triggered or was sent to the medical imaging system;

comparing a time interval between the capture time and the start time with a specified comparison time interval; and

outputting control commands for starting an operation of the medical imaging system in response to the time interval being within the specified comparison time interval.