Augmented reality for analyzing visual interpretation for medical Application in Real time environment
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https://doi.org/10.61841/6qr2er52Keywords:
Augented reality, patient health care monitoring, surgical lifeAbstract
Surgeons are regularly on the lookout for technologies that will enhance their operating environment. They are often the early adopters of technologies that allow their field to offer a better surgical and patient experience.AR is the addition of artificial information to one or more of the senses that allows the user to perform tasks more efficiently. In this research, the real time data of patients in hospital collected by the sensors attached to patients once the sensor measured the values then it is processed and send to doctors augmented reality glass through wireless and alert if abnormal condition occurs. The doctor can take appropriate action based on the patient’s current health condition.
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