Recent developments in cardiac catheter technology promise to allow physicians to perform most cardiac interventions without stopping the heart or opening the chest. However, current cardiac devices, including newly developed catheter robots, are unable to accurately track and interact with the fast moving cardiac tissue without applying potentially damaging forces. This paper examines the challenges of implementing force control on a flexible robotic catheter. In particular, catheter friction and backlash must be compensated when controlling tissue interaction forces. Force controller designs are introduced and evaluated experimentally in a number of configurations. The controllers are based on the inner position loop force control approac...
Abstract—The manipulation of fast moving, delicate tissues in beating heart procedures presents a co...
Abstract. Robotic cardiac catheters have the potential to revolutionize heart surgery by extending m...
GOAL: Maintaining a constant contact force (CF) of an ablation catheter during cardiac catheter abla...
Abstract-Recent developments in cardiac catheter technology promise to allow physicians to perform m...
Robotic catheters have the potential to revolutionize cardiac surgery by enabling minimally invasive...
Cardiac catheters allow physicians to access the inside of the heart and perform therapeutic interve...
Abstract—Robotic catheters have the potential to revolutionize cardiac surgery by enabling minimally...
A system for actively changing the stiffness of a long, thin, flexible robotic manipulator has been ...
Abstract— Cardiac catheterization with ultrasound (US) imaging catheters provides real time US imagi...
Robotic catheters have recently made their appearance in cardiac interventions such as RF ablation i...
Electrophysiological catheters are used for both diagnostics and clinical intervention. To facilitat...
Catheters are long, flexible tubes that are extensively used in vascular and cardiac interventions, ...
The manipulation of fast moving, delicate tissues in beating heart procedures presents a considerabl...
The manipulation of fast moving, delicate tissues in beating heart procedures presents a considerabl...
The manipulation of fast-moving, delicate tissues in beating heart procedures presents a considerabl...
Abstract—The manipulation of fast moving, delicate tissues in beating heart procedures presents a co...
Abstract. Robotic cardiac catheters have the potential to revolutionize heart surgery by extending m...
GOAL: Maintaining a constant contact force (CF) of an ablation catheter during cardiac catheter abla...
Abstract-Recent developments in cardiac catheter technology promise to allow physicians to perform m...
Robotic catheters have the potential to revolutionize cardiac surgery by enabling minimally invasive...
Cardiac catheters allow physicians to access the inside of the heart and perform therapeutic interve...
Abstract—Robotic catheters have the potential to revolutionize cardiac surgery by enabling minimally...
A system for actively changing the stiffness of a long, thin, flexible robotic manipulator has been ...
Abstract— Cardiac catheterization with ultrasound (US) imaging catheters provides real time US imagi...
Robotic catheters have recently made their appearance in cardiac interventions such as RF ablation i...
Electrophysiological catheters are used for both diagnostics and clinical intervention. To facilitat...
Catheters are long, flexible tubes that are extensively used in vascular and cardiac interventions, ...
The manipulation of fast moving, delicate tissues in beating heart procedures presents a considerabl...
The manipulation of fast moving, delicate tissues in beating heart procedures presents a considerabl...
The manipulation of fast-moving, delicate tissues in beating heart procedures presents a considerabl...
Abstract—The manipulation of fast moving, delicate tissues in beating heart procedures presents a co...
Abstract. Robotic cardiac catheters have the potential to revolutionize heart surgery by extending m...
GOAL: Maintaining a constant contact force (CF) of an ablation catheter during cardiac catheter abla...