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Head up Displays
This concept video shows how Google Glass could be used to assist in image guided procedures such as this ultrasound guided liver biopsy. Note how the operator constantly is looking between the patient and the ultrasound display. Having a 'head up display' using Google Glass would make this procedure considerably easier and possibly safer.
This concept video illustrates how Google Glass could not only be used to show a head up display of the procedure but also integrated with apps would be able to perform useful tasks during the procedure. This could be the display of specific device specifications, stock levels or real time radiation levels.
This video illustrates how we use the GoPro Hero 3 camera and its private wifi link to directly observe a trainee performing a procedure. This give a 'point of view' video allowing the trainer to see almost exactly what the trainee sees in real time. This gives the trainee independence but with the security of knowing that advice is immediately at hand. Glass could be used in exactly the same way with a truer viewpoint as the camera is in line with the operators line of sight. The GoPro or Glass could be used to train many students simultaneously either in the next room (away...
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