SURGICAL
Human-machine interface evaluation in a computer assisted surgical system
J. J. Fernández-Lozano, Víctor F. Muñoz, I. García-Morales, De Jorge Melgar, Carlos Vara, Alfonso García-Cerezo
- Year
- 2004
- Citations
- 6
Abstract
This work presents an approach to the evaluation of two interfaces for the control of a robotic surgical assistant. Each interface is associated to a different mode of controlling the system: by the surgeon (voice commands) or by the assistant (tactile interface). This two modes are allowed by the design of the manipulator, developed to occupy a small volume in the operating room. To evaluate the interfaces, a rating scale for teleoperated systems is proposed.
Keywords
TeleoperationInterface (matter)Computer scienceHuman–machine interfaceUser interfaceVolume (thermodynamics)Haptic technologyRobotHuman–computer interactionSimulation
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