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ISim2: An Endotracheal Intubation Simulation

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Uploaded by on Apr 17, 2011

Tongue deformation is achieved using depth-image-based collision volume and an offset texture. The tool (laryngoscope) is controlled using a real laryngoscope handle connected to a Sensable Phantom Omni haptic device. The user can feel precise force feedback when interacting with the virtual patient. By Greg Ruthenbeck, Flinders University.

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  • No. It runs on a Windows PC. The laryngoscope is controlled via a haptic device that has a real laryngoscope handle attached to it. It allows you to feel the interaction

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  • is this for iphone I cdnt find it on itunes

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