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Shared control for motion compensation in robotic beating heart surgery

George P. Moustris, Andreas I. Mantelos, Costas S. Tzafestas

Year
2013
Citations
9

Abstract

This paper presents a shared control approach for motion compensation in robotic beating heart surgery. Motion compensation consists of three main tasks; motion synchronization, image stabilization and shared control. The paper discusses a unifying framework under which the three tasks combine seamlessly. In this work, the planar 1-manifold case is considered, where a strip-wise affine map is performed to achieve image stabilization onto a canonical space, where shared control emerges naturally. A prototype teleoperation system is also described, implementing the algorithms. Experiments were performed with medically trained users, and the positive effect of motion compensation is analyzed.

Keywords

TeleoperationCompensation (psychology)Motion compensationComputer scienceAffine transformationSynchronization (alternating current)Motion (physics)Motion controlComputer visionArtificial intelligence

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