2019 Design of Medical Devices Conference 2019
DOI: 10.1115/dmd2019-3215
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Augmented Reality Aided Medical Device Design

Abstract: Blurring the line between the physical and digital environment, augmented reality (AR) is the next frontier for medical device design. It is particularly useful as a means for rapid concept visualization and iterative refinement. By selectively mixing AR and physical prototypes, designers can conduct haptic evaluation alongside visual assessment. The integration of AR and traditional tools during development continues the practice of advancing design methods in parallel with technology. This paper explains the… Show more

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“…Previously, they were only able to generate basic shapes, such as cubes, and more complex structures needed to be imported (e.g., models of buildings, cars, people). CAD software can provide the look and some functionality of the 3D model [37][38][39][40]. For example, if a product has a button, then the animation of the button being pressed is created within the CAD software to import into the game development program.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previously, they were only able to generate basic shapes, such as cubes, and more complex structures needed to be imported (e.g., models of buildings, cars, people). CAD software can provide the look and some functionality of the 3D model [37][38][39][40]. For example, if a product has a button, then the animation of the button being pressed is created within the CAD software to import into the game development program.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%