Showcases the latest trends in new virtual/augmented reality healthcare and medical applications and provides an overview of the economic, psychological, educational and organizational impacts of these new applications and how we work, teach, learn and provide care.
With the current advances in technology innovation, the field of medicine and healthcare is rapidly expanding and, as a result, many different areas of human health diagnostics, treatment and care are emerging. Wireless technology is getting faster and 5G mobile technology allows the Internet of Medical Things (Io MT) to greatly improve patient care and more effectively prevent illness from developing.
This book provides an overview and review of the current and anticipated changes in medicine and healthcare due to new technologies and faster communication between users and devices.
The groundbreaking book presents state-of-the-art chapters on many subjects including:
* A review of the implications of Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) healthcare applications
* A review of current augmenting dental care
* An overview of typical human-computer interaction (HCI) that can help inform the development of user interface designs and novel ways to evaluate human behavior to responses in VR and other new technologies
* A review of telemedicine technologies
* Building empathy in young children using augmented reality
* AI technologies for mobile health of stroke monitoring & rehabilitation robotics control
* Mobile doctor brain AI App
* An artificial intelligence mobile cloud computing tool
* Development of a robotic teaching aid for disabled children
* Training system design of lower limb rehabilitation robot based on virtual reality
Sobre el autor
Dac-Nhuong Le obtained his Ph D in computer science from Vietnam National University, Vietnam in 2015. He is Deputy-Head of Faculty of Information Technology, Haiphong University, Vietnam. His area of research includes: evaluation computing and approximate algorithms, network communication, security and vulnerability, network performance analysis and simulation, cloud computing, Io T and image processing in biomedicine. He has authored 4 computer science books and has multiple research articles in international journals.
Chung Van Le is the Vice-Director at the Centre of Visualization and Simulation and Lead Software Developer for 3D virtual body system for teaching anatomy and virtual endoscopic techniques for medical students at Duy Tan University in Vietnam.
Jolanda G. Tromp is a VR/AR/AI/Io T Human-Computer Interaction expert for user-centered design and evaluation for new technologies, with 20 years’ experience as a principal Usability Investigator. She has a Ph D in Systematic Usability Design and Evaluation for Collaborative Virtual Environments, 2001, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom and a BSc in Psychology (with honors) from the University of Amsterdam, Holland. She is a research consultant for the Center of Visualization and Simulation and the Duy Tan University, Vietnam; for the Mixed Reality Task Group of the State University of New York; and for the Global Simulations Working Group.
Nguyen Gia Nhu, received his Ph D degree in computer science from Ha Noi University of Science, Vietnam National University, Vietnam. He is now the Vice Dean of Graduate School at Duy Tan University. He has more than 40 publications in reputed international conferences, journals and book chapter contributions. His research interests include algorithm theory, network optimization and wireless security.