Ris

In medicine, an RIS is a core software system used by radiology departments to manage patient data and the workflow of medical imaging. It acts as the "brain" of the department, coordinating with the (Picture Archiving and Communication System) to store and retrieve images.

: An RIS handles everything from patient scheduling and registration to tracking the status of an exam and generating the final radiologist report. In medicine, an RIS is a core software

In the field of wireless communications, particularly as we move toward , RIS has emerged as a revolutionary "smart" radio technology. Unlike traditional antennas that simply transmit signals, an RIS is a planar surface composed of hundreds or thousands of passive elements that can "steer" electromagnetic waves. In the field of wireless communications, particularly as

: Modern systems, such as those discussed by researchers at the University Hospital of Ribeirão Preto , integrate radiation dose tracking to ensure patient safety and compliance with diagnostic reference levels. In the field of wireless communications