WEBINAR: Medical AR/VR: Addressing Hardware & Software Quality Test Challenges
The use of Augmented, Virtual, and Mixed/Merged Reality (AR/VR/MR, collectively XR) in the medical field offers new and exciting potential for enhancing many aspects of healthcare delivery — from VR training and patient treatments to AR-assisted surgeries. As a result, this industry segment is booming, predicted to grow more than 42% CAGR through 2030. Since the early days of AR/VR systems, painstaking research and testing has been required to ensure safety and comfort for human users. XR headset displays project images directly in the wearer’s field of view. This means human visual perception is a critical determinant of device quality.
When AR/VR devices and software are intended for a medical environment, concern for product quality and safety are amplified, and standards organizations such as the IEC and regulatory agencies such as the U.S. FDA have developed specifications to measure the quality of medical XR systems. Developers and manufacturers of hardware and software products must conduct a range of optical and functional tests to meet specifications and comply with regulations. For example, brightness (luminance) uniformity, color (chromatic) uniformity, contrast, MTF, and other factors must be measured and analyzed. Once in the field, AR/VR systems also have to be calibrated regularly to maintain performance. In this webinar, we will discuss AR/VR product testing issues, explain the specifications and tests for medical XR systems, and describe successful approaches to ensure quality.
Key Takeaways
- Review the emerging landscape of medical AR/VR, key applications, trends, and considerations
- Learn about the optical quality issues that can affect the performance of hardware devices and the software products that run on them
- Understand the performance and quality parameters such as luminance, color, and MTF required by the IEC for AR/VR devices and applications
- Explore the latest tools and approaches for product testing that are being used to measure medical and healthcare AR/VR products and obtain successful FDA approval.
