Augmented Reality Based Doctor's Assistive System

S. Benila*, Mukil Nataraj Pandian A. **, Naveen N. ***, Praveen Kumar R.****
*-**** Department of Computer Science and Engineering, SRM Valliammai Engineering College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.
Periodicity:January - June'2021
DOI : https://doi.org/10.26634/jdp.9.1.18140

Abstract

In this fast moving world, Technology plays a major role in the medical field too. Among Doctors, Surgeons are most importantly in need of new technologies that could make their job easier and efficient. They easily adopt to new technologies which would aid them in providing a better surgical and patient experience. Augmented Reality (AR) is a rapidly developing technology and is easily available, accessible and is also affordable. Hence they are used in healthcare systems to enhance them. We are developing a system that displays the vital information of a patient to the surgeon through an AR glass which is also automated, to give alert to the surgeon if anything is abnormal about the patient.

Keywords

Augmented Reality (AR), Internet of Things (IoT), Cloud Computing, Assistive Technology.

How to Cite this Article?

Benila, S., Pandian, A. M. N., Naveen, N., and Kumar, R. P. (2021). Augmented Reality Based Doctor's Assistive System. i-manager's Journal on Digital Signal Processing, 9(1), 30-34. https://doi.org/10.26634/jdp.9.1.18140

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