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In 1937, Russell and Sigurd Varian introduced Klystron, an electron tube with which high-frequency signals could be amplified. Having also worked on technology for the moon landing, the company is now the leader in the development of radiotherapy systems, such as TrueBeam. Varian Medical Systems Imaging Laboratory GmbH (VMS iLab) is located in Dättwil (Switzerland), with headquarters in Palo Alto, California (USA).
Environment exposed to radiation from radiotherapy systems for moving tumors
Communication with the Visual Coaching Device (VCD) is required so that the patient can control their respiratory movement during treatment
Robust SCALANCE W774-1 Access Points for wireless communication with the VCD
The VCD is wirelessly connected to the radiotherapy system
Camera data is transmitted to the VCD and displayed to the patient in real time for the better control of respiration during treatment
Hospitals must be able to rely on the machine having a long service life and the components being available for a long time
Benjamin Wyrsch, hardware developer at Varian Medical Systems Imaging Laboratory GmbH.
Reliable, real-time wireless communication
Investment protection through longevity of the SCALANCE W devices
SCALANCE W devices are available with many country approvals
10 years of guaranteed spare parts availability
Proven collaboration between Varian and Siemens
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