Proceedings of: 2010 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA'10), May 3-8, 2010, Anchorage (Alaska, USA)This paper presents the prototype design and development of a miniature MR-compatible fiber optic force sensor suitable for the detection of force during MR-guided cardiac catheterization. The working principle is based on light intensity modulation where a fiber optic cable interrogates a reflective surface at a predefined distance inside a catheter shaft. When a force is applied to the tip of the catheter, a force sensitive structure varies the distance and the orientation of the reflective surface with reference to the optical fiber. The visual feedback from the MRI scanner can be used to determine whether or not...
This paper proposes a force/torque sensor structure that can be easily integrated into a flexible ma...
Summary: A 5 mm diameter tri-axial force sensor has been developed for minimally invasive robotic su...
AbstractIn recent years, the needs of force measurement in medicine are becoming stronger to realize...
Proceedings of: 2010 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA'10), May 3-8, 20...
Cardiac catheterization is an interventional procedure that is usually carried out without the use o...
This paper presents a preliminary design of a miniature force sensor for the cardiac catheter to det...
In order to determine the cause of and to treat an abnormal heart rhythm, electrophysiological studi...
In order to determine the cause of and to treat an abnormal heart rhythm, electrophysiological studi...
Proceedings of: 2010 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA'10), May 3-8, 20...
Abstract: Avoiding the electromagnetic interference is one of the most difficult technical challenge...
Fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensors have an advantage over optical sensors in that they are lightweigh...
During last decades, Magnetic Resonance (MR)—compatible sensors based on different techniques have b...
We report on the design, mathematical modeling and preliminary development work for a novel fiber op...
Transcatheter aortic valve implantation has shown superior clinical outcomes compared to open aortic...
During the cardiac surgery, the excessive or insufficient contact force between the tip of catheter ...
This paper proposes a force/torque sensor structure that can be easily integrated into a flexible ma...
Summary: A 5 mm diameter tri-axial force sensor has been developed for minimally invasive robotic su...
AbstractIn recent years, the needs of force measurement in medicine are becoming stronger to realize...
Proceedings of: 2010 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA'10), May 3-8, 20...
Cardiac catheterization is an interventional procedure that is usually carried out without the use o...
This paper presents a preliminary design of a miniature force sensor for the cardiac catheter to det...
In order to determine the cause of and to treat an abnormal heart rhythm, electrophysiological studi...
In order to determine the cause of and to treat an abnormal heart rhythm, electrophysiological studi...
Proceedings of: 2010 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA'10), May 3-8, 20...
Abstract: Avoiding the electromagnetic interference is one of the most difficult technical challenge...
Fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensors have an advantage over optical sensors in that they are lightweigh...
During last decades, Magnetic Resonance (MR)—compatible sensors based on different techniques have b...
We report on the design, mathematical modeling and preliminary development work for a novel fiber op...
Transcatheter aortic valve implantation has shown superior clinical outcomes compared to open aortic...
During the cardiac surgery, the excessive or insufficient contact force between the tip of catheter ...
This paper proposes a force/torque sensor structure that can be easily integrated into a flexible ma...
Summary: A 5 mm diameter tri-axial force sensor has been developed for minimally invasive robotic su...
AbstractIn recent years, the needs of force measurement in medicine are becoming stronger to realize...