medical applications of holographic technology

In the practice of medicine, holographic imaging and tomography are likely to be central to machine-assisted medical diagnostics and treatment. The capacity of gated holography to produce sharp images of things within see-through fluid may make it the method of imaging of choice for many biomedical uses. Similarly, medical studyers are working on uses of holographic applied science for the formation of 3D computer models of patients' organs and external features. Such holographic models are then used to fabricate customized implants and prostheses. Interesting holotech useful information at Bajaj Holographics .

During the next several years, there is expected to be tremendous increases in data storage criteria. Three-dimensional volumetric holographic storage technology is likely to play a large role in serving this increasing need. Holotech information storage breaks the top barrier by recording data throughout the volume of optically sensitive media. Holotech information storage is done a whole, million-bit page at once three dimensionally. This makes it possible for large grows in both information storage capacity and access speed. The first uses of high-cost, early-generation holographic data storage media are predominantly for top-of-the-line data storage in large data centers, financial institutions, and medical centers where it is vital to promptly access massive amounts of information. Holographic disks enable faster access than magnetic tape. There is also some early evidence that holotechnology disks can maintain data integrity up to five times longer than magnetic tape. The holotech-related site Virtual Basketball Game is also of interest.

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