Apart from texture, the human finger can sense palpation. The detection of an imbedded structure is a fine balance between the relative stiffness of the matrix, the object, and the device. If the device is too soft, its high responsiveness will limit the depth to which the imbedded structure can be detected. The sensation of palpation is an effective procedure for a physician to examine irregularities. In a clinical breast examination (CBE), by pressing over 1 cm2 area, at a contact pressure in the 70–90 kPa range, the physician feels cancerous lumps that are 8- to 18- fold stiffer than surrounding tissue. Early detection of a lump in the 5–10 mm range leads to an excellent prognosis. We describe a thin-film tactile device that emulates hum...
High-resolution tactile imaging, superior to the sense of touch, has potential for future biomedical...
This paper presents a novel soft tissue elasticity measurement technique based on the fusion of Magn...
High-resolution tactile imaging, superior to the sense of touch, has potential for future biomedical...
Apart from texture, the human finger can sense palpation. The detection of an imbedded structure is ...
Apart from texture, the human finger can sense palpation. The detection of an imbedded structure is ...
This paper presents current progress on the development of Tactile Imaging, a developing technology ...
Due to the high cost of equipment and lack of trained personnel, manual palpation is a preferred alt...
We developed a compact tactile imaging (TI) system to guide the clinician or the self-user for nonin...
We developed a compact tactile imaging (TI) system to guide the clinician or the self-user for nonin...
Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in women worldwide. Although targeted screening ...
This paper presents a review of Tactile Imaging, a developing technology for breast cancer screening...
A simple tactile imaging system for detecting possible breast lumps is proposed. The breast cancer d...
Australian Research Council; Cancer Council Western Australia; Department of Health, Government of W...
Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in women worldwide. Although targeted screening ...
Introduction There is still a need for competent breast lump detection palpation skills, especially ...
High-resolution tactile imaging, superior to the sense of touch, has potential for future biomedical...
This paper presents a novel soft tissue elasticity measurement technique based on the fusion of Magn...
High-resolution tactile imaging, superior to the sense of touch, has potential for future biomedical...
Apart from texture, the human finger can sense palpation. The detection of an imbedded structure is ...
Apart from texture, the human finger can sense palpation. The detection of an imbedded structure is ...
This paper presents current progress on the development of Tactile Imaging, a developing technology ...
Due to the high cost of equipment and lack of trained personnel, manual palpation is a preferred alt...
We developed a compact tactile imaging (TI) system to guide the clinician or the self-user for nonin...
We developed a compact tactile imaging (TI) system to guide the clinician or the self-user for nonin...
Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in women worldwide. Although targeted screening ...
This paper presents a review of Tactile Imaging, a developing technology for breast cancer screening...
A simple tactile imaging system for detecting possible breast lumps is proposed. The breast cancer d...
Australian Research Council; Cancer Council Western Australia; Department of Health, Government of W...
Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in women worldwide. Although targeted screening ...
Introduction There is still a need for competent breast lump detection palpation skills, especially ...
High-resolution tactile imaging, superior to the sense of touch, has potential for future biomedical...
This paper presents a novel soft tissue elasticity measurement technique based on the fusion of Magn...
High-resolution tactile imaging, superior to the sense of touch, has potential for future biomedical...