Performance of Surgical Robots with Automatically Generated Spatial Virtual Fixtures
Ming Li, Russell H. Taylor
- Year
- 2006
- Citations
- 10
Abstract
Our recent work on robotic surgical assistant systems has led us to develop a method to generate spatial motion constraints associated with complex 3D geometry for controlling a robot in a complicated working configuration. An application of specific interest is sinus surgery, in which complicated anatomic structure constrains the motion of the endoscope and other instruments, which are inserted through the nose into a sinus cavity. We have implemented this method in both hands-on cooperative operation and teleoperation control mode. We evaluate and compare user performance in these two operation modes. We show that cooperative operation is more intuitive for the user and easier to use. On the other hand, due to the robot stiffness of our current implementation, teleoperation mode shows more accurate. Both of these two robot-assisted modes significantly improve human’s performance compared to the totally freehand motion.
Keywords
Related papers
Statistical Learning Theory
Yuhai Wu, Vladimir Vapnik
1999
Artificial intelligence: a modern approach
1995
Applied Nonlinear Control
Jean-Jacques Slotine, Weiping Li
1991
A new optimizer using particle swarm theory
R.C. Eberhart, James Kennedy
2002