International audienceWe introduce here a novel approach for the numerical simulation of nonlinear, hyperelastic soft tissues at kilohertz feedback rates necessary for haptic rendering. This approach is based upon the use of proper generalized decomposition techniques, a generalization of PODs. Proper generalized decomposition techniques can be considered as a means of a priori model order reduction and provides a physics-based meta-model without the need for prior computer experiments. The suggested strategy is thus composed of an offline phase, in which a general meta-model is computed, and an online evaluation phase in which the results are obtained at real time. Results are provided that show the potential of the proposed technique, tog...
International audienceIn this paper we introduce a new technique for the real-time simulation of non...
Real-time simulation systems equipped with haptic peripherals, like those employed in virtual surger...
Abstract. We present our systematic efforts in advancing the computational performance of physically...
We introduce here a novel approach for the numerical simulation of non-linear, hyperelastic soft tis...
Interactive (that with haptic feedback) simulation of surgery needs for increasingly fast simulation...
The point collocation method of finite spheres (PCMFS) is used to model the hyperelastic response of...
International audienceNumerical simulation of surgery cutting in real time is a challenging issue. T...
The point collocation method of finite spheres (PCMFS) is used to model the hyperelastic response of...
We present a method for the real-time, interactive simulation of tissue tearing during laparoscopic ...
Non-linear models used in dynamic simulations usually require the solution of multiple large and spa...
International audienceThis paper deals with the extension of proper generalized decomposition method...
International audienceThis paper describes a novel approach for the simulation of surgery by a combi...
Special Issue on Biomechanical Modelling of Soft Tissue MotionInternational audienceThis article des...
International audienceModel reduction techniques have shown to constitute a valuable tool for real-t...
Simulation of all phenomena taking place in a surgical procedure is a formidable task that involves,...
International audienceIn this paper we introduce a new technique for the real-time simulation of non...
Real-time simulation systems equipped with haptic peripherals, like those employed in virtual surger...
Abstract. We present our systematic efforts in advancing the computational performance of physically...
We introduce here a novel approach for the numerical simulation of non-linear, hyperelastic soft tis...
Interactive (that with haptic feedback) simulation of surgery needs for increasingly fast simulation...
The point collocation method of finite spheres (PCMFS) is used to model the hyperelastic response of...
International audienceNumerical simulation of surgery cutting in real time is a challenging issue. T...
The point collocation method of finite spheres (PCMFS) is used to model the hyperelastic response of...
We present a method for the real-time, interactive simulation of tissue tearing during laparoscopic ...
Non-linear models used in dynamic simulations usually require the solution of multiple large and spa...
International audienceThis paper deals with the extension of proper generalized decomposition method...
International audienceThis paper describes a novel approach for the simulation of surgery by a combi...
Special Issue on Biomechanical Modelling of Soft Tissue MotionInternational audienceThis article des...
International audienceModel reduction techniques have shown to constitute a valuable tool for real-t...
Simulation of all phenomena taking place in a surgical procedure is a formidable task that involves,...
International audienceIn this paper we introduce a new technique for the real-time simulation of non...
Real-time simulation systems equipped with haptic peripherals, like those employed in virtual surger...
Abstract. We present our systematic efforts in advancing the computational performance of physically...