
XR/AR Project
Project Brief
Designing an AR/XR experience for ambulance medics in the event of a heart attack.
Goals
- Technology based assistance in the real time environment.
- Saving time with faster inputs
- Problem Identification
- Real-time system status
- Accurate treatment of paramedics
Augmented Reality
Augmented reality (AR) is an enhanced version of the real physical world that is achieved through the use of digital visual elements, sound, or other sensory stimuli and delivered via technology.
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Each AR application is unique, but most of them are powered at least in part by SDKs. In fact, it is only thanks to top-notch SDK tools from Apple, Google, and other providers that we have such a robust landscape of AR apps today.
Types of AR Devices
Marker Based
This type requires a visual marker for the camera to recognize and reveal object information.
Marker less
This term means no visual markers are needed; the camera augments images, allowing virtual object movement.
Projector based This type uses projection tech to streamline manufacturing, assembly, and training tasks.
XR VR is transforming healthcare in 2024, enhancing training, treatment, and precision. Key trends include:
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Medical Training: Immersive simulations for skill development.
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Patient Therapy: XR aids rehabilitation and mental health.
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Surgical Assistance: AR improves precision in procedures.
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Market Growth: Projected to exceed $13B by 2029.
AR/XR in Healthcare

Heart Attack Medic Research
The Driver
Device Tablet
The Doctor
Device AR Holo Lens
Family Members
Device Television
User Flow


Information Architecture

