HOT MIX 12 SILICON GRAPHICS, INC.

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Introducing TELEOS (tm)


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A rapid, powerful tool for the creation of real-time interactive environnments that contain the physical and physiological realism necessary for surgical simulation.

Rapid and Powerful
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Models in TELEOS are defined as physically-based splines which allows for fast, intuitive modelling and rendering. The features include real-time particle systems, 3D input device support, collision detection, and real-time fluid motion, stereoscopic display, and simulation engine.

Real-Time Interactive Environments
TELEO's unique simulation approach allows greater than 15-frame-per-second rendering rates with complex surgical environments.

Realism Necessary for Surgical Simulations

Physical properties and behaviors are built into TELEOS. TELEOS enables interaction with visually, physically, and behaviorly 'life-like' virtual objects in real-time.


TELEOS Version 1.0 Components
  1. TELEOS Program CD: The virtual environment authoring tool and interaction engine
  2. Teleological Torso Visible Human Dataset CD: Library of pre-built physically and behaviorally-based TELEOS-ready anatomic models with texture maps
  3. Sample Simulation CD: Surgical simulation templates and demonstrations
  4. Users and Developers Guides
  5. Catalog of interface peripherals: Input devices, tactile feedback systems, stereoscopic glasses, HMDs
  6. Registration Card and subscription form for TELEOS Newsletter
Additional TELEOS Users Group Support Services
  1. Custom surgical simulation software creation
  2. Custom anatomical model creation
  3. Custom feature programming for TELEOS
  4. Custom I/O device support

Instructions

We've included a very basic model produced with TELEOS(tm) to demonstrate the real-time interaction and deformability component of this unique development tool. We invite you to try it.

Just Remember


Click and drag with the left button to move the object "up and down" in the screen plane.


Click and drag with the middle button to move the object "in and out" in the screen plane.

Use the right mouse button to activate a menu with viewing options.