During open surgery, a surgeon relies not only on the detailed view of the organ being operated upon and on being able to feel the fine details of this organ but also heavily relies on the combination of these two senses. In laparoscopic surgery, haptic feedback provides surgeons information on interaction forces between instrument and tissue. There have been many studies to mimic the haptic feedback in laparoscopic-related telerobotics studies to date. However, cutaneous feedback is mostly restricted or limited in haptic feedback-based minimally invasive studies. We argue that fine-grained information is needed in laparoscopic surgeries to study the details of the instrument’s end and can convey via cutaneous feedback. We propose an exoske...
Haptic feedback is critical in a broad range of human-machine/computer-interaction applications. How...
The Intuitive da Vinci system enables surgeons to see and manipulate structures deep within the body...
A revolution in mobile interfaces is unfolding, as researchers and large corporations race toward al...
Haptic primary colors correspond to temperature, vibration, and force. Previous studies combined th...
Laparoscopy is Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) that is conducted in the belly alcove and which enab...
International audienceWe present a novel modular wearable interface for haptic interaction and robot...
Advancements in the study of the human sense of touch are fueling the field of haptics. This is pavi...
Wearable devices are nowadays a common occurrence in the consumer industry. Typical applications ran...
Objective: Myolectric hand prostheses have reached a considerable technological level and gained an ...
Robotic minimally invasive surgery (RMIS) is a field in full development. Since evidence of the bene...
© 2018 Tzemanaki, Al, Melhuish and Dogramadzi. This paper presents the development of a wearable Fin...
A pneumatic model of a fingertip haptic device (FHD) had been previously tested in virtual reality a...
Haptics can enable a direct communication pipeline between the artificial limb and the brain; adding...
Contains fulltext : 172483.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Haptic feedback...
© 2018 IEEE. This article describes the first steps in the development of a low-cost digital sensory...
Haptic feedback is critical in a broad range of human-machine/computer-interaction applications. How...
The Intuitive da Vinci system enables surgeons to see and manipulate structures deep within the body...
A revolution in mobile interfaces is unfolding, as researchers and large corporations race toward al...
Haptic primary colors correspond to temperature, vibration, and force. Previous studies combined th...
Laparoscopy is Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) that is conducted in the belly alcove and which enab...
International audienceWe present a novel modular wearable interface for haptic interaction and robot...
Advancements in the study of the human sense of touch are fueling the field of haptics. This is pavi...
Wearable devices are nowadays a common occurrence in the consumer industry. Typical applications ran...
Objective: Myolectric hand prostheses have reached a considerable technological level and gained an ...
Robotic minimally invasive surgery (RMIS) is a field in full development. Since evidence of the bene...
© 2018 Tzemanaki, Al, Melhuish and Dogramadzi. This paper presents the development of a wearable Fin...
A pneumatic model of a fingertip haptic device (FHD) had been previously tested in virtual reality a...
Haptics can enable a direct communication pipeline between the artificial limb and the brain; adding...
Contains fulltext : 172483.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Haptic feedback...
© 2018 IEEE. This article describes the first steps in the development of a low-cost digital sensory...
Haptic feedback is critical in a broad range of human-machine/computer-interaction applications. How...
The Intuitive da Vinci system enables surgeons to see and manipulate structures deep within the body...
A revolution in mobile interfaces is unfolding, as researchers and large corporations race toward al...