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2008
DOI: 10.1007/s11548-008-0228-3
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Impact of network time-delay and force feedback on tele-surgery

Abstract: Object We have developed a robotic minimally invasive surgical system within a tele-surgery capability and conducted several times of tele-surgery experiments including Japan-Thailand and Japan-Korea tele-surgery experiments by using conventional network infrastructures. In these experiments, laparoscopic cholecystectomies have been successfully performed on pigs. On the other hand, repetitive task evaluation studies are also crucial for further studies on tele-surgery applications. Nowadays, task evaluations … Show more

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“…Up to performing this research, several studies compared conditions with force feedback (usually one algorithm of force feedback) to no force feedback condition, and usually added another condition with the force feedback as visual information (Tholey et al, 2005;Arata et al, 2008;Gwilliam et al, 2009;Santos-Carreras et al, 2010;Talasaz et al, 2017). Results were inconclusive and were task dependent.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Up to performing this research, several studies compared conditions with force feedback (usually one algorithm of force feedback) to no force feedback condition, and usually added another condition with the force feedback as visual information (Tholey et al, 2005;Arata et al, 2008;Gwilliam et al, 2009;Santos-Carreras et al, 2010;Talasaz et al, 2017). Results were inconclusive and were task dependent.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In each case the tests have been performed using a local network at Aalborg University with the use of the network simulator Netem, for generating delays that are both known and reproducible 3 . When performing the tests all available joints have been used.…”
Section: Test Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[3] have studied the combination of time-delay and force-feedback concluding that in a suturing task the skill of the surgeon outweighed the negative effects of 165 and 270 ms delay. Neither did force-feedback increase completion time for experienced surgeons, however it did significantly reduce forces exerted upon the sutured fabric.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Equation (8) is only established if the angle θ is within AE60 . As the operating range of the angle θ is from -90 to 90 , angular errors will be increased if we use equation (8). To find a linear equation similar to equation (5) over the whole operating range, points at equal intervals are sampled.…”
Section: Spring Model Of the Wire Ropesmentioning
confidence: 99%