This study presents a novel approach to force feedback in robot-assisted surgery. It consists of substituting haptic stimuli, composed of a kinesthetic component and a skin deformation, with cutaneous stimuli only. The force generated can then be thought as a subtraction between the complete haptic interaction, cutaneous, and kinesthetic, and the kinesthetic part of it. For this reason, we refer to this approach as sensory subtraction. Sensory subtraction aims at outperforming other nonkinesthetic feedback techniques in teleoperation (e.g., sensory substitution) while guaranteeing the stability and safety of the system. We tested the proposed approach in a challenging 7-DoF bimanual teleoperation task, similar to the Pegboard experiment of ...
A novel sensory substitution technique is presented. Kinesthetic and cutaneous force feedback are su...
Various modes of sensory feedback to the user have the potential to enhance performance in robot-ass...
Despite its expected clinical benefits, current teleoperated surgical robots do not provide the surg...
This study presents a novel approach to force feedback in robot-assisted surgery. It consists of sub...
This study presents a novel approach to force feedback in robot-assisted surgery. It consists of sub...
This paper presents a novel approach to force feedback in robot-assisted surgery. Haptic stimuli, co...
This paper presents a novel approach to force feedback in robot-assisted surgery. Haptic stimuli, co...
This paper presents a novel approach to force feedback in robot-assisted surgery. Haptic stimuli, co...
This paper presents a novel approach to force feedback in robot-assisted surgery. Haptic stimuli, co...
In this paper we present a novel technique to force feedback in robot-assisted surgery. It consists ...
In this paper we present a novel technique to force feedback in robot-assisted surgery. It consists ...
In this paper we present a novel technique to force feedback in robot-assisted surgery. It consists ...
A novel sensory substitution technique is presented. Kinesthetic and cutaneous force feedback are su...
A novel sensory substitution technique is presented. Kinesthetic and cutaneous force feedback are su...
A novel sensory substitution technique is presented. Kinesthetic and cutaneous force feedback are su...
A novel sensory substitution technique is presented. Kinesthetic and cutaneous force feedback are su...
Various modes of sensory feedback to the user have the potential to enhance performance in robot-ass...
Despite its expected clinical benefits, current teleoperated surgical robots do not provide the surg...
This study presents a novel approach to force feedback in robot-assisted surgery. It consists of sub...
This study presents a novel approach to force feedback in robot-assisted surgery. It consists of sub...
This paper presents a novel approach to force feedback in robot-assisted surgery. Haptic stimuli, co...
This paper presents a novel approach to force feedback in robot-assisted surgery. Haptic stimuli, co...
This paper presents a novel approach to force feedback in robot-assisted surgery. Haptic stimuli, co...
This paper presents a novel approach to force feedback in robot-assisted surgery. Haptic stimuli, co...
In this paper we present a novel technique to force feedback in robot-assisted surgery. It consists ...
In this paper we present a novel technique to force feedback in robot-assisted surgery. It consists ...
In this paper we present a novel technique to force feedback in robot-assisted surgery. It consists ...
A novel sensory substitution technique is presented. Kinesthetic and cutaneous force feedback are su...
A novel sensory substitution technique is presented. Kinesthetic and cutaneous force feedback are su...
A novel sensory substitution technique is presented. Kinesthetic and cutaneous force feedback are su...
A novel sensory substitution technique is presented. Kinesthetic and cutaneous force feedback are su...
Various modes of sensory feedback to the user have the potential to enhance performance in robot-ass...
Despite its expected clinical benefits, current teleoperated surgical robots do not provide the surg...