Virtual Reality (VR) can be considered as the leading edge of a general evolution of present communication interfaces involving the television, computer and telephone. Main characteristic of this evolution is the full immersion of the human sensorimotor channels into a vivid and global communication experience. Since telemedicine is principally focusing on transmitting medical information, VR has the potential to enhance this function. Particularly VR can be used in telemedicine as an advanced communication interface, which enables a more intuitive mode of interacting with information, and as a flexible environment that enhances the feeling of physical presence during the interaction. In this chapter, the state of the art in VR-based teleme...
Telemedicine is one of the rising and innovative tools in medicine that allows the remote delivery o...
Until very recently, we considered Virtual Reality as something that was very close, but it was stil...
Virtual reality (VR) is a coined description of a new computer-based technology that allows the user...
Virtual Reality (VR) can be considered as the leading edge of a general evolution of present communi...
This paper surveys the state of the art in telemedicine applications of virtual environments (VEs) a...
Virtual Environments allow a human to interact with a (computer) system in such a way that a high le...
Continuing advances in virtual reality (VR) technology along with concomitant system cost reductions...
Two types of synthetic experience are covered: virtual reality (VR) and surgery, and telemedicine. T...
Beginning with a general description of virtual reality (VR) applications, this paper investigates t...
Virtual reality (VR), also called phantomatics, is an image of artificial reality created entirely i...
Recent progress in virtual reality (VR) technologies make immersion more accessible to everyone, and...
This paper describes a new technology for human-computer interaction, known as Virtual Reality. The ...
Abstract Background Virtual environments (VE) are a powerful tool for various forms of rehabilitatio...
The objective is to analyze the use of the emerging 3D computer technology of VirtualReality in the ...
This chapter explores the technological quest of virtual reality within the field of medicine. Altho...
Telemedicine is one of the rising and innovative tools in medicine that allows the remote delivery o...
Until very recently, we considered Virtual Reality as something that was very close, but it was stil...
Virtual reality (VR) is a coined description of a new computer-based technology that allows the user...
Virtual Reality (VR) can be considered as the leading edge of a general evolution of present communi...
This paper surveys the state of the art in telemedicine applications of virtual environments (VEs) a...
Virtual Environments allow a human to interact with a (computer) system in such a way that a high le...
Continuing advances in virtual reality (VR) technology along with concomitant system cost reductions...
Two types of synthetic experience are covered: virtual reality (VR) and surgery, and telemedicine. T...
Beginning with a general description of virtual reality (VR) applications, this paper investigates t...
Virtual reality (VR), also called phantomatics, is an image of artificial reality created entirely i...
Recent progress in virtual reality (VR) technologies make immersion more accessible to everyone, and...
This paper describes a new technology for human-computer interaction, known as Virtual Reality. The ...
Abstract Background Virtual environments (VE) are a powerful tool for various forms of rehabilitatio...
The objective is to analyze the use of the emerging 3D computer technology of VirtualReality in the ...
This chapter explores the technological quest of virtual reality within the field of medicine. Altho...
Telemedicine is one of the rising and innovative tools in medicine that allows the remote delivery o...
Until very recently, we considered Virtual Reality as something that was very close, but it was stil...
Virtual reality (VR) is a coined description of a new computer-based technology that allows the user...