Remote Stereo Viewer

 

Description

Application Features
Haptic  
Audio/Visual  
Interactive (networked)
3D Stereo images

Remote Stereo Viewer is an educational tool that provides medical educators and students with the ability to view three dimensional stereo images of the anatomy. Watch this video clip to learn how the images are developed and viewed.


Educational Practice

Anatomy instructors use Remote Stereo Viewer to help students understand the structure and functionality of a particular aspect of the human body. Since the selected anatomical feature can be viewed in various stages of dissection, the student can go back and forth between various layers to better understand the intricacies and complexity of the anatomical feature being studied. See how Dr. Sakti Srivastava is using the application in his classes at Stanford by watching this video clip.

Application Development Steve Senger from University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse continues to add features and network capabilities.
End to End Performance

The images are stored on a server and then individually downloaded to a workstation on demand. The application requires high bandwidth because of the high-resolution stereo images. At Stanford the application is used via Internet2 and requires at least 35Mbps transport.

   


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