SURGICAL
The Pathfinder image-guided surgical robot
Glen B. Deacon, Adam Harwood, J Holdback, D. Maiwand, Margaret Pearce, Ian Reid, M. Street, John Taylor
- Year
- 2009
- Citations
- 42
Abstract
This paper first describes the workflow of the Pathfinder image-guided surgical robot that has been designed to replace the stereotactic frame in neurosurgery, and then details the calibration stages employed in order to achieve submillimetre positioning accuracy of a tool tip. The process uses non-linear parameter identification techniques in conjunction with some procedures for camera calibration, which exploit the fact that the camera is mounted to a calibrated robot arm that executes precise motions.
Keywords
PathfinderComputer scienceComputer visionCalibrationRobotArtificial intelligenceFrame (networking)WorkflowProcess (computing)Robot calibration
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