Doctors Assistive System using Augmented Reality for Critical Analysis
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.65000/05ey6081Keywords:
Assistive system, Augmented Reality, Wireless visualization Augmented module, PIC controller, Wireless module.Abstract
Clinicians have always been on the hunt for new technologies that may enhance the current workplace environment. They are often the first to use infrastructure that allows their profession to give a better operational and patients encounter. As the surgical environment continues to improve in the digital era, several advancements have been identified as possible disruptive technologies in the surgical workplace. Because augmented reality (AR) rapidly gets increasingly relevant, accessible, and, most importantly, affordable, its application in hospitals to better the clinical application of evidence is inescapable. Opportunities for their use in surgeons are already being investigated whether in physiology, peri operative operation, or post directly rehabilitation. Augmented reality involves the addition of synthetic content to any or all perceptions to assist the user in completing tasks more successfully (AR). We offer a way for displaying crucial information for doctors on sort of semi glasses that are integrated into an Augmented - reality and therefore mixed with the real physical world.
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