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DOCTORS ASSISTIVE SYSTEM

USING AUGUMENTED REALITY


FOR CRITICAL ANALYSIS

GUIDED BY PRESENTED BY
OBJECTIVE
• To propose a system in which important information
for the doctors are displayed on semi-transparent
glasses using Augmented Reality technology.
ABSTRACT
• Surgeons are regularly on the lookout for technologies
that will enhance their operating environment.
• Augmented reality (AR) are rapidly becoming
increasingly available, accessible and importantly
affordable, hence their application into healthcare to
enhance the medical use of data is certain.
• AR is the addition of artificial information to one or more
of the senses that allows the user to perform tasks more
efficiently.
EXISITING SYSTEM

• Head-mounted displays (HMD), handheld displays,


spatial see-through displays or projectors.

• The RFID are attached to the machines (robotic arm)


which help to analysis of patient details .
PROPOSED SYSTEM
• In this project, 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


patients current health condition.
BLOCK DIAGRAM
TRANSMITTER SECTION
AR GLASS BLOCK DIAGRAM
MODULES

MODULE1:Interfacing Microcontroller With


Temperature And Pulse Sensor

MODULE2:Interfacing Microcontroller With


Respiratory And Wireless Transceiver

MODULE3:Integration Of Wireless Transceiver With


AR Glass
WORKING
• In this project, 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


patients current health condition.
APPLICATIONS

• E-EDUCATION
• DEFENSE APPLICATION
• DRIVER ASSISTANCE DEVICE
• ADVERTISEMENT
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