| Literature DB >> 15455910 |
Jannick Rolland1, Larry Davis, Felix Hamza-Lup, Jason Daly, Yonggang Ha, Glenn Martin, Jack Norfleet, Richard Thumann, Celina Imielinska.
Abstract
The authors introduce a tool referred to as the Ultimate Intubation Head (UIH) to train medical practitioners' hand-eye coordination in performing endotracheal intubation with the help of augmented reality methods. In this paper we describe the integration of a deployable UIH and present methods for augmented reality registration of real and virtual anatomical models. The assessment of the 52 degrees field of view optics of the custom-designed and built head-mounted display is less than 1.5 arc minutes in the amount of blur and astigmatism, the two limiting optical aberrations. Distortion is less than 2.5%. Preliminary results of the registration of a physical phantom mandible on its virtual counterpart yields less than 3mm rms. in registration. Finally we describe an approach to distributed visualization where a given training procedure may be visualized and shared at various remote locations. Basic assessments of delays within two scenarios of data distribution were conducted and reported.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 15455910
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Stud Health Technol Inform ISSN: 0926-9630