Development of an augmented reality tactile system for surgical procedure

Augmented reality (AR) technology is fast growing these days. The realistic and immersive experience it brings is very impressive. For many years, the medical training field lacked a training method that can realistically simulate operational feedback and the operating environment. The application o...

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Main Author: Meng, Ruoshan
Other Authors: Tan Chee Wah Wesley
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2019
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-775432023-07-07T16:58:22Z Development of an augmented reality tactile system for surgical procedure Meng, Ruoshan Tan Chee Wah Wesley Leong Yong Shin School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering A*STAR Advanced Remanufacturing and Technology Centre DRNTU::Science::Medicine::Computer applications Augmented reality (AR) technology is fast growing these days. The realistic and immersive experience it brings is very impressive. For many years, the medical training field lacked a training method that can realistically simulate operational feedback and the operating environment. The application of AR technology can provide a solution for this. The objective of this project is to develop an AR application used for surgical procedure training, which provides real-time physiological responses to the virtual patient based on the user’s operation and gives intuitive feedback to the user. The target device of the application is Magic Leap One, an AR headset, and iPad. The application is developed using Unity with LuminSDK and ARKit for Magic leap One version and iPad version respectively. The application mainly simulates the procedure of inferior epigastric artery exposure based on mesh deformation in Unity. Other auxiliary sections are added to the two versions of the application. The result of the project is the successful development of a fully functional and usable AR application in two versions. The developed application creates a practical way for medical trainees to practice their surgical skills in a simulated real-life situation. Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) 2019-05-31T02:06:37Z 2019-05-31T02:06:37Z 2019 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/77543 en Nanyang Technological University 67 p. application/pdf
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Meng, Ruoshan
Development of an augmented reality tactile system for surgical procedure
description Augmented reality (AR) technology is fast growing these days. The realistic and immersive experience it brings is very impressive. For many years, the medical training field lacked a training method that can realistically simulate operational feedback and the operating environment. The application of AR technology can provide a solution for this. The objective of this project is to develop an AR application used for surgical procedure training, which provides real-time physiological responses to the virtual patient based on the user’s operation and gives intuitive feedback to the user. The target device of the application is Magic Leap One, an AR headset, and iPad. The application is developed using Unity with LuminSDK and ARKit for Magic leap One version and iPad version respectively. The application mainly simulates the procedure of inferior epigastric artery exposure based on mesh deformation in Unity. Other auxiliary sections are added to the two versions of the application. The result of the project is the successful development of a fully functional and usable AR application in two versions. The developed application creates a practical way for medical trainees to practice their surgical skills in a simulated real-life situation.
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title Development of an augmented reality tactile system for surgical procedure
title_short Development of an augmented reality tactile system for surgical procedure
title_full Development of an augmented reality tactile system for surgical procedure
title_fullStr Development of an augmented reality tactile system for surgical procedure
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