Surgical procedures have changed radically over the last few years due to the arrival of new technology. What will technology bring us in the future? This paper examines a few of the forces whose timing are causing new ideas to congeal from the fields of artificial intelligence, robotics, microma-chining and smart materials. Intelligence systems for autonomous mobile robots can now enable sim-ple insect level behaviors in small amounts of silicon. These software break-throughs coupled with new techniques for microfabricating miniature sensors and actuators from both silicon and ferroelectric families of materials offer glimpses of the future where robots will be small, cheap and potentially very useful to surgeons. In this paper we relate o...
Robotics for medical applications started fifteen years ago while for biological applications it is ...
Reducing invasive procedures while delivering effective treatment is one of the grand challenges in ...
Today, robots have not only penetrated to create microchips in electronics but also in medicine, whe...
Surgical procedures have changed radically over the last few years due to the arrival of new technol...
Surgical procedures have changed radically over the last few years due to the arrival of new technol...
If we make a brief scan of the field known as Medical Robotics, we find that in recent years there h...
pproximately 400 years ago, the first optical micro-scopes were invented, and a previously unknown w...
International audienceThis talk presents the research work performed at FEMTO-ST mainly in microrobo...
The development of small machines, once envisioned by Feynman decades ago, has stimulated significan...
Robotics has a significant potential to enhance the overall capacity and efficiency of healthcare sy...
Robotics has markedly extended the reach of human beings in sensing, manipulating, and transforming ...
Last two decades has seen a growth of the research on untethered mobile small-scale robots. These mo...
Selected Topics in Micro/Nano-robotics for Biomedical Applications features a system approach and in...
Small scale robots are precise end-effectors that can manipulate objects with a high degree of accur...
Minimizing the invasiveness of surgery is believed to improve patient outcomes. Bleeding, infection,...
Robotics for medical applications started fifteen years ago while for biological applications it is ...
Reducing invasive procedures while delivering effective treatment is one of the grand challenges in ...
Today, robots have not only penetrated to create microchips in electronics but also in medicine, whe...
Surgical procedures have changed radically over the last few years due to the arrival of new technol...
Surgical procedures have changed radically over the last few years due to the arrival of new technol...
If we make a brief scan of the field known as Medical Robotics, we find that in recent years there h...
pproximately 400 years ago, the first optical micro-scopes were invented, and a previously unknown w...
International audienceThis talk presents the research work performed at FEMTO-ST mainly in microrobo...
The development of small machines, once envisioned by Feynman decades ago, has stimulated significan...
Robotics has a significant potential to enhance the overall capacity and efficiency of healthcare sy...
Robotics has markedly extended the reach of human beings in sensing, manipulating, and transforming ...
Last two decades has seen a growth of the research on untethered mobile small-scale robots. These mo...
Selected Topics in Micro/Nano-robotics for Biomedical Applications features a system approach and in...
Small scale robots are precise end-effectors that can manipulate objects with a high degree of accur...
Minimizing the invasiveness of surgery is believed to improve patient outcomes. Bleeding, infection,...
Robotics for medical applications started fifteen years ago while for biological applications it is ...
Reducing invasive procedures while delivering effective treatment is one of the grand challenges in ...
Today, robots have not only penetrated to create microchips in electronics but also in medicine, whe...