2012 Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society 2012
DOI: 10.1109/embc.2012.6345899
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Safe teleoperation based on flexible intraoperative planning for robot-assisted laser microsurgery

Abstract: This paper describes a new intraoperative planning system created to improve precision and safety in teleoperated laser microsurgeries. It addresses major safety issues related to real-time control of a surgical laser during teleoperated procedures, which are related to the reliability and robustness of the telecommunication channels. Here, a safe solution is presented, consisting in a new planning system architecture that maintains the flexibility and benefits of real-time teleoperation and keeps the surgeon … Show more

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“…1 The recent, limited release of a wearable technology using an eyeglass form-factor (Google Glass, Mountain View, California) has begun to address some of these issues of use and specification. [5][6][7] The potential applications that we have identified for Glass include augmented reality, telecommunication, documentation and education. Augmented reality via Google Glass is a reality, allowing users to see GPS specific, web based information projected onto the real world.…”
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“…1 The recent, limited release of a wearable technology using an eyeglass form-factor (Google Glass, Mountain View, California) has begun to address some of these issues of use and specification. [5][6][7] The potential applications that we have identified for Glass include augmented reality, telecommunication, documentation and education. Augmented reality via Google Glass is a reality, allowing users to see GPS specific, web based information projected onto the real world.…”
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“…1 The recent, limited release of a wearable technology using an eyeglass form-factor (Google Glass, Mountain View, California) has begun to address some of these issues of use and specification. 5 -7…”
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“…The most recent design, a system they call robot‐assisted laser phonomicrosurgery, has eliminated many of the inherent shortcomings of the original prototype by integrating the robotic controller, laser micromanipulator, and current computer technology. This advanced system demonstrates an average trajectory following error of only 0.064 mm, a 70% reduction over the traditional manual micromanipulator, while allowing for operative laser aiming via a touchscreen interface …”
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“…The device is controlled using a graphics tablet with a stylus for intuitive laser tele-manipulation. 19,34,35 The features of this proof-of-concept device are analysed through characterization and teleoperation user trials with the device. Characterization experiments consist of validation of the high-speed scanning and repeatability of the position control mechanism.…”
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