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Use of a Smartphone as Virtual Probe for Medical Ultrasound Training: Six Degrees of Freedom Tracking with ARCore

Abstract

Six Degrees of Freedom (6DoF) controllers are usually expensive and/or complex to set up. A smartphone as 6DoF controller could be a cost-effective and simple alternative. Within the scope of this research, the application context of medical ultrasound training is addressed, in which the smartphone could be used to control a virtual probe. For this purpose, the difference in rotation and position tracking has been examined between an HTC Vive Tracker as an established reference system and a smartphone using ARCore. Additionally, the usability of the smartphone for controlling a virtual ultrasound probe has been qualitatively evaluated by nine subjects using a simplified test system. ARCore s 6DoF tracking is generally less reliable and accurate than the HTC Vive tracker. However, both the characteristics of the measured tracking errors and the qualitative evaluation show that an ARCore-based 6DoF tracking can be used as a simple and acceptable solution for controlling a virtual ultrasound probe.

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Jann F, Reinhold S, Teistler M. Use of a Smartphone as Virtual Probe for Medical Ultrasound Training: Six Degrees of Freedom Tracking with ARCore. In: Proceedings of Mensch Und Computer 2019. New York, NY, USA: Association for Computing Machinery; 2019:759–763. doi:10.1145/3340764.3344904.
Jann, F. ., Reinhold, S. ., & Teistler, M. . (2019). Use of a Smartphone as Virtual Probe for Medical Ultrasound Training: Six Degrees of Freedom Tracking with ARCore. In Proceedings of Mensch Und Computer 2019 (S. 759–763). New York, NY, USA: Association for Computing Machinery. http://doi.org/10.1145/3340764.3344904
Jann, Florian, Sascha Reinhold, und Michael Teistler. 2019. „Use of a Smartphone As Virtual Probe for Medical Ultrasound Training: Six Degrees of Freedom Tracking With ARCore“. In Proceedings of Mensch Und Computer 2019, 759–763. New York, NY, USA: Association for Computing Machinery. doi:10.1145/3340764.3344904.
Jann, Florian, Sascha Reinhold, und Michael Teistler. „Use of a Smartphone As Virtual Probe for Medical Ultrasound Training: Six Degrees of Freedom Tracking With ARCore“. Proceedings of Mensch Und Computer 2019. New York, NY, USA: Association for Computing Machinery, 2019. 759–763.
Jann, Florian, u. a. „Use of a Smartphone As Virtual Probe for Medical Ultrasound Training: Six Degrees of Freedom Tracking With ARCore“. Proceedings of Mensch Und Computer 2019, Association for Computing Machinery, 2019, S. 759–763, doi:10.1145/3340764.3344904.

Details

  • Number of Pages

    759–763
  • Publisher

    Association for Computing Machinery
  • Conference Location

    New York, NY, USA
  • ISBN Number

    9781450371988
  • URL

    https://doi.org/10.1145/3340764.3344904