A One-DOF Freehand Haptic Device for Robotic Tele-Echography
- Year
- 2004
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- 16
Abstract
Tele-echography may be an interesting alternative to conventional care when the medical expert is not close to the patient to be examined. In a system for tele-echography, medical expert proprioception and gesture feelings must be preserved to synchronize the ultrasound images with the motion made by the physician. It is why we develop a master-slave system for robotic tele-echography integrating force feedback. Because existing haptic devices are not fully adapted to this application--their workspace is often small and their basis is fixed--, we have developed a one-dimensional free-hand force feedback device. In this paper, we describe the design and a first evaluation of this new haptic device for robotic tele-echography.
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