Ultrasound (US) imaging remains one of the most commonly used imaging modalities in medical practice due to its low cost and safety. However, 63-91% of ultrasonographers develop musculoskeletal disorders due to the effort required to perform imaging tasks. Robotic ultrasound (RUS), the application of robotic systems to assist ultrasonographers in ultrasound scanning procedures, has been proposed in literature and recently deployed in clinical settings using limited degree-of-freedom (DOF) systems. An example of this includes breast-scanning systems, which allow one-DOF translation of a large ultrasound array in order to capture patients’ breast scans and minimize sonographer effort while preserving a desired clinical outcome. Recently, the ...
International audienceThis paper presents a new image-based approach to the control of a robotic sys...
AbstractUltrasound is indispensable imaging modality for clinical diagnosis such as fetus assessment...
This thesis concerns the development of a robotic control framework for quantitative ultrasound elas...
Ultrasound (US) is a popular medical imaging modality due to its low-cost, non-ionizing radiation, a...
Ultrasound computed tomography (USCT) offers quantitative anatomical tissue characterization for can...
Medical imaging introduced the greatest paradigm change in the history of modern medicine, and parti...
Ultrasound (US) is one of the most widely used modalities for clinical intervention and diagnosis du...
OBJECTIVE: In this work we address limitations in state-of-the-art ultrasound robots by designing an...
The use of robotics in medicine is of growing importance for modern health services, as robotic syst...
Medical ultrasound is extensively used to define tissue textures and to characterize lesions, and it...
Medical ultrasound (US) systems are widely used for the diagnosis of internal tissues. However, ther...
n this study we report the integration of an all-optical ultrasound probe and robotic manipulator. T...
The use of robots in health care has increased dramatically over the last decade. One area of resear...
In this thesis, we propose a cooperative robot control methodology that provides real-time ultrasou...
Among many medical imaging modalities, medical ultrasound possesses its unique advantages of non-ion...
International audienceThis paper presents a new image-based approach to the control of a robotic sys...
AbstractUltrasound is indispensable imaging modality for clinical diagnosis such as fetus assessment...
This thesis concerns the development of a robotic control framework for quantitative ultrasound elas...
Ultrasound (US) is a popular medical imaging modality due to its low-cost, non-ionizing radiation, a...
Ultrasound computed tomography (USCT) offers quantitative anatomical tissue characterization for can...
Medical imaging introduced the greatest paradigm change in the history of modern medicine, and parti...
Ultrasound (US) is one of the most widely used modalities for clinical intervention and diagnosis du...
OBJECTIVE: In this work we address limitations in state-of-the-art ultrasound robots by designing an...
The use of robotics in medicine is of growing importance for modern health services, as robotic syst...
Medical ultrasound is extensively used to define tissue textures and to characterize lesions, and it...
Medical ultrasound (US) systems are widely used for the diagnosis of internal tissues. However, ther...
n this study we report the integration of an all-optical ultrasound probe and robotic manipulator. T...
The use of robots in health care has increased dramatically over the last decade. One area of resear...
In this thesis, we propose a cooperative robot control methodology that provides real-time ultrasou...
Among many medical imaging modalities, medical ultrasound possesses its unique advantages of non-ion...
International audienceThis paper presents a new image-based approach to the control of a robotic sys...
AbstractUltrasound is indispensable imaging modality for clinical diagnosis such as fetus assessment...
This thesis concerns the development of a robotic control framework for quantitative ultrasound elas...