Current teleoperated surgical robots do not provide surgeons with haptic feedback, due in part to the safety risks associated with grounded kinesthetic forces. Ungrounded cutaneous feedback provides an elegant and inherently stable way to refer haptic feedback to the surgeon in such situations. Choosing the most appropriate display, however, is challenging given the substantial number of unique cutaneous displays presented in the literature. In this work, we demonstrate how measuring the space of tactile sensations that a device can create can be employed to objectively compare different cutaneous displays for a specific task. We built four cutaneous displays and compared their ability to render sensations measured while pinching four dispa...
ObjectivesDirect haptic (force or tactile) feedback is not yet available in commercial robotic surgi...
Research on tactile sensing technology has been actively conducted in recent years to pave the way f...
A tactile record and playback system will progress tactileology—a new cross-disciplinary field relat...
Current teleoperated surgical robots do not provide surgeons with haptic feedback, due in part to th...
Despite its expected clinical benefits, current teleoperated surgical robots do not provide the surg...
Telerobotic systems enable humans to explore and manipulate remote environments for applications suc...
Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) provides profound and well-known benefits to patients at the cost o...
This work addresses the challenge of providing effective cutaneous haptic feedback in robotic teleop...
The ability to perceive tactile feedback in minimally invasive robotic surgery (MIRS) is beneficial ...
Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) improves patient outcomes. Operations result in smaller incisions, ...
Despite the advantages of minimally invasive surgery the applicability of (robot assisted) minimally...
Abstract—Robot-assisted surgery is characterized by a total loss of haptic feedback, requiring surge...
Cutaneous haptic feedback can be used to enhance the performance of robotic teleoperation systems wh...
Abstract A major drawback with myoelectric prostheses is that they do not provide the user with sens...
Many applications in teleoperation and virtual reality call for the implementation of effective mean...
ObjectivesDirect haptic (force or tactile) feedback is not yet available in commercial robotic surgi...
Research on tactile sensing technology has been actively conducted in recent years to pave the way f...
A tactile record and playback system will progress tactileology—a new cross-disciplinary field relat...
Current teleoperated surgical robots do not provide surgeons with haptic feedback, due in part to th...
Despite its expected clinical benefits, current teleoperated surgical robots do not provide the surg...
Telerobotic systems enable humans to explore and manipulate remote environments for applications suc...
Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) provides profound and well-known benefits to patients at the cost o...
This work addresses the challenge of providing effective cutaneous haptic feedback in robotic teleop...
The ability to perceive tactile feedback in minimally invasive robotic surgery (MIRS) is beneficial ...
Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) improves patient outcomes. Operations result in smaller incisions, ...
Despite the advantages of minimally invasive surgery the applicability of (robot assisted) minimally...
Abstract—Robot-assisted surgery is characterized by a total loss of haptic feedback, requiring surge...
Cutaneous haptic feedback can be used to enhance the performance of robotic teleoperation systems wh...
Abstract A major drawback with myoelectric prostheses is that they do not provide the user with sens...
Many applications in teleoperation and virtual reality call for the implementation of effective mean...
ObjectivesDirect haptic (force or tactile) feedback is not yet available in commercial robotic surgi...
Research on tactile sensing technology has been actively conducted in recent years to pave the way f...
A tactile record and playback system will progress tactileology—a new cross-disciplinary field relat...