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DICOM PS3.10 2020a - Media Storage and File Format for Media Interchange​

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Foreword​

This DICOM Standard was developed according to the procedures of the DICOM Standards Committee.​

The DICOM Standard is structured as a multi-part document using the guidelines established in [ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2].​

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1 Scope and Field of Application​

This Part of the DICOM Standard specifies a general model for the storage of Medical Imaging information on removable media. The​ purpose of this Part is to provide a framework allowing the interchange of various types of medical images and related information​ on a broad range of physical storage media.​

This Part specifies:​

a.​a layered model for the storage of medical images and related information on storage media. This model introduces the concept​ ofMediaStorageApplicationProfiles,whichspecifyapplicationspecificsubsetsoftheDICOMStandardtowhichaMediaStorage​ implementation may claim conformance. Such a conformance applies only to the writing, reading and updating of the content of​ storage media. Specific Application Profiles are not included in this Part but in PS3.11;​

b.​a DICOM File Format supporting the encapsulation of any Information Object Definition;​

c.​a Secure DICOM File Format supporting the encapsulation of a DICOM File Format in a cryptographic envelope;​

d.​a DICOM File Service providing independence from the underlying media format and physical media. The policies specific to the​ DICOMDIR file used to store the Media Storage Directory Service/Object Pair Class are also addressed.​

This Part is related to other parts of the DICOM Standard in that:​

•​PS3.2, Conformance, specifies the requirements that shall be met to achieve DICOM Conformance in Media Storage;​

•​PS3.3, Information Object Definitions, specifies a number of Information Object Definitions (e.g., various types of images) that may​ be used in conjunction with this Part;​

•​PS3.4, builds upon this Part to define the Media Storage Service Class;​

•​PS3.5, Data Structure and Encoding, addresses the encoding rules necessary to construct a Data Set that is encapsulated in a file​ as specified in this Part;​

•​PS3.6, Data Dictionary, contains a registry by Tag of all Data Elements related to the Attributes of Information Objects defined in​ PS3.3. This index includes the Value Representation and Value Multiplicity for each Data Element;​

•​PS3.11, Media Storage Application Profiles standardizes a number of choices related to a specific clinical need (selection of a​ Physical Medium and Media Format as well as specific Service/Object Pair Classes). It aims at facilitating the interoperability​ between implementations that claim conformance to the same Application Profile. PS3.11 is intended to be extended as the clinical​ needs for Media Storage Interchange evolve;​

•​PS3.12,MediaFormatsandPhysicalMediaforDataInterchange,definesanumberofselectedPhysicalMediumandcorresponding​ Media Formats. These Media Formats and Physical Medium selections are referenced by one or more of the Application Profiles​ of PS3.11. PS3.12 is intended to be extended as the technologies related to Physical Medium evolve.​

•​PS3.15, Security Profiles defines a number of profiles for use with Secure DICOM Media Storage Application Profiles. The Media​ Storage Security Profiles specify the cryptographic techniques to be used for each Secure DICOM File in a Secure Media Storage​ Application Profile.​

PS3.10 lays a foundation for open Media Interchange by standardizing an overall architecture and addressing some of the major​ barriers to interoperability: the definition of a DICOM File Format, a DICOM File Service and the policies associated with a Media​ Storage Directory structure.​

Note​

PS3.3specifiesageneralmedicalimagingBasicDirectoryInformationObjectDefinitionandPS3.4specifiesthecorresponding​ Media Storage Directory SOP Class that is a member of the Media Storage Service Class.​

Adherence to the provisions of PS3.10 by implementations reading, writing or updating Storage Media represents a key foundation​ for open Storage Media Interchange. However, it is only with the selection of standard Physical Media and corresponding Media​ Formats in PS3.12 and the use of specific Application Profiles in PS3.11 that effective Media Storage Interchange interoperability is​

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achieved. Therefore, claiming conformance to PS3.10 only, is not a valid DICOM Conformance Statement. DICOM Media Storage​ Conformance shall be made in relation to a PS3.11 Application Profile according to the framework defined by PS3.2.​

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2 References​

2.1 Normative References​

The following standards contain provisions that, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this Standard. At the time of​ publication, the editions indicated were valid. All standards are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based on this Standard​ are encouraged to investigate the possibilities of applying the most recent editions of the standards indicated below.​

[ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2] ISO/IEC. 2016/05. 7.0. Rules for the structure and drafting of International Standards. http://www.iec.ch/​ members_experts/refdocs/iec/isoiecdir-2%7Bed7.0%7Den.pdf .​

[ISO 7498-1] ISO. 1994. Information Processing Systems - Open Systems Interconnection - Basic Reference Model.​

[ISO 7498-2] ISO. 1989. Information processing systems - Open Systems Interconnection - Basic reference Model - Part 2: Security​ Architecture.​

[ISO/TR 8509] ISO. Information Processing Systems - Open Systems Interconnection - Service Conventions. ISO/TR 8509 has been​ withdrawn. See ISO/IEC 2382-26:1993 Information technology - Vocabulary - Part 26: Open systems interconnection .​

[ISO 8822] ISO. 1988. Information processing systems - Open Systems Interconnection - Connection oriented presentation service​ definition.​

[ISO/IEC 8859-1] ISO/IEC. 1987. Information processing - 8-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets - Part 1: Latin alphabet No.​ 1.​

[RFC2557] IETF. March 1999. MIME Encapsulation of Aggregate Documents, such as HTML (MHTML). http://tools.ietf.org/html/​ rfc2557 .​

[RFC3369] IETF. August 2002. Cryptographic Message Syntax. http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3369 .​

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