Week 7

ITC571 – Emerging Technology and Innovation

Topic: Augmented reality-based user interfaces for mobile healthcare of elderly patients

 

 

Name: Venkatesh Kasthala
Project Title: Review of Augmented reality-based user interfaces for mobile healthcare of elderly patients
Week No: 7 Date: 25/04/2021
 
Planning  
Milestone: Planned: Actual: Comment:
There are 6 more articles that were left to be evaluated from the last week and this was the milestone that I thought I had to set in this week. There were 6 articles that were left so it was planned that the articles will be studied and annotated in the given task. In relation to the AR I had annotated in total 12 articles out of which I completed 6 articles in this week. I was able to get more in-depth knowledge about the topic that can be incorporated in the main project. This task will be acting as a guide for the literature review that can help to ensure some good findings are made which are reliable.
Issues  
Description: Date: Action/Result: Finished (Y/N)
There is a system in which the machine glove helps the human to interact with the machine and this is the same discussed by Wen et al. (2020), from which interface can be learnt. 23/04/2021 It must be made sure that the interface is made easy to use enough for elderly people.  Yes

 

 

 

References

Wen, F., Sun, Z., He, T., Shi, Q., Zhu, M., Zhang, Z., … & Lee, C. (2020). Machine learning glove using self‐powered conductive superhydrophobic triboelectric textile for gesture recognition in VR/AR applications. Advanced Science7(14), 2000261. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdfdirect/10.1002/advs.202000261

 

Week 6

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                        ITC571 – Emerging Technology and Innovation

                       Topic: Augmented reality-based user interfaces for mobile healthcare of elderly patients

 

 

Name: Venkatesh Kasthala
Project Title: Review of Augmented reality-based user interfaces for mobile healthcare of elderly patients
Week No: 6 Date: 17/04/2021
 
Planning  
Milestone: Planned: Actual: Comment:
I decide that I will start my annotated bibliography this week. I set a milestone that I will complete the review of 5 articles at least and thus it was the milestone that was set. I planned that the articles that have been reviewed till now will be used in the annotated bibliography. I was able to complete the review of 6 articles as I was extensively reviewing them in the past weeks. This helped to create a base for this task. I made sure that I am able to complete the task in an effective manner as this will further help me in my final project.
Issues  
Description: Date: Action/Result: Finished (Y/N)
As per the article written by Klinker et al. (2020), AR needs effective knowledge under the user experience so that It can be integrated in the mobile healthcare interface. 14/04/2021 The solution that I included it the annotated bibliography is that the elderly people have very slight knowledge in consideration to technology and thus the user interface must be very minimalistic.  Yes

 

 

 

References

Klinker, K., Wiesche, M., & Krcmar, H. (2020). Digital transformation in health care: Augmented reality for hands-free service innovation. Information Systems Frontiers22(6), 1419-1431. http://dx.doi.org.ezproxy.csu.edu.au/10.1007/s10796-019-09937-7

 

Week 5

 

 

Name: Venkatesh Kasthala
Project Title: Review of Augmented reality-based user interfaces for mobile healthcare of elderly patients
Week No: 5 Date: 10/04/2021
 
Planning  
Milestone: Planned: Actual: Comment:
There was a need to develop a proposal and plan in consideration to the final project. This is what was decided as the milestone of current week.. It was planned that a proposal and plan will be developed that will be a guide to complete the project. The proposal was created with the help of various papers that I have evaluated in the previous weeks. Those papers helped me a lot to understand the topic and create an effective proposal. The plan will assist me to make a schedule and stick to the same so that it can be completed in time. The feedback from tutor will also be implemented.
Issues  
Description: Date: Action/Result: Finished (Y/N)
There is an issue with the usage of technology that is AR as it is only limited to image processing technology in healthcare setting. Thus to be used in a mobile interface can be a challenging task (Gerup et al., 2020). 06/04/2021 The issue that has been explored by author can be addressed as the health care professional may use the technology to provide an effective interface to elderly that are not much technologically advance.  Yes

 

 

 

References

Gerup, J., Soerensen, C. B., & Dieckmann, P. (2020). Augmented reality and mixed reality for healthcare education beyond surgery: an integrative review. International journal of medical education11, 1. https://dx-doi-org.ezproxy.csu.edu.au/10.5116%2Fijme.5e01.eb1a

 

 

Week 4

 

 

Name: Venkatesh Kasthala
Project Title: Review of Augmented reality-based user interfaces for mobile healthcare of elderly patients
Week No: 4 Date: 03/04/2021
 
Planning  
Milestone: Planned: Actual: Comment:
AR can be a helpful tool in engaging patient especially older people and therefore a milestone that was decided for this week is to identify how AR can be useful in patient engagement. It was planned that some related papers to the milestone decided will be studied so that various advantages of AR could be understood. According to Vávra et al. (2017), AR can be very helpful in creating an engaging user interface for older people as it helps to ensure that the treatment plan that is made is very efficient in nature. This is something that can be included in the report so that the discussion can be made better.
Issues  
Description: Date: Action/Result: Finished (Y/N)
By the same author one issue has been described which is AR is more of a tool that can help in training in healthcare and education industry but this can be a difficult task when it needs to be made into a user interface. 02/04/2021 The issue can be resolved by following that the basic functioning of the AR must be integrated in mobile healthcare so that it can be made effective for older people.  Yes

 

 

 

References

Vávra, P., Roman, J., Zonča, P., Ihnát, P., Němec, M., Kumar, J., … & El-Gendi, A. (2017). Recent development of augmented reality in surgery: a review. Journal of healthcare engineering2017. https://www.hindawi.com/journals/jhe/2017/4574172/

 

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