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Leveraging Space-Flown Technologies to Deliver Healthcare with Holographic Physical Examinations
Adam Levschuk,
Jocelyn Whittal,
Ana Luisa Trejos, and
Adam Sirek
Article Category: Research Article
Volume/Issue: Volume 95: Issue 4
Online Publication Date: Apr 01, 2024
DOI: 10.3357/AMHP.6397.2024
Page Range: 214 – 218

cameras on both ends of the bidirectional holoportation were used to capture the motions of the examiner and the simulated patient ( Fig. 1 ). These cameras have optimal ranges between 1–3 m from the camera and within a 57° horizontal and 43° vertical field of vision. The Kinect LiDAR motion capture cameras, as well as the LiDAR cameras integrated into the HoloLens, permit real-time three-dimensional (3D) scanning and depth perception which allows both parties to interact with their own environment as well as the other party during the holoportation. The camera system

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