AR Technology and its Application in Biomedical Engineering

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With the development of ubiquitous computing, augmented reality (AR ) technology has become an important research direction. For its Unique properties, it can be used in many engineering areas, especially in biomedical engineering. In this article, we mainly summarized the technical feature and technological superiority of the AR technology, and gave some applications and effectiveness of AR-based biomedical Engineering. This will be helpful for those who are eager to use this brand new technology in medicine.

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421-426

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January 2014

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