Medical ultrasound (US) systems are widely used for the diagnosis of internal tissues. However, there are challenges associated with acquiring and interpreting US images, such as incorrect US probe placement and limited available spatial information. In this study, we expand the capabilities of medical US imaging using a robotic framework with a high level of autonomy. A 3D camera is used to capture the surface of an anthropomorphic phantom as a point cloud, which is then used for path planning and navigation of the US probe. Robotic positioning of the probe is realised using an impedance controller, which maintains stable contact with the surface during US scanning and compensates for uneven and moving surfaces. Robotic US positioning accu...
International audienceIn this paper we present a novel approach to track and explore stiff tissues w...
AbstractUltrasound is indispensable imaging modality for clinical diagnosis such as fetus assessment...
Diagnostic imaging is a fundamental requirement for the effective treatment of about 25 % of patient...
Medical ultrasound (US) systems are widely used for the diagnosis of internal tissues. However, ther...
Medical ultrasound is extensively used to define tissue textures and to characterize lesions, and it...
Medical imaging introduced the greatest paradigm change in the history of modern medicine, and parti...
Autonomous robotic Ultrasound (US) scanning has been the subject of research for more than 2 decades...
Ultrasound imaging is a widely available and highly portable real-time, ionizing radiation-free imag...
Ultrasound (US) is a popular medical imaging modality due to its low-cost, non-ionizing radiation, a...
This paper presents a human skin inspired automatic robotic ultrasound (US) system for three-dimensi...
Current challenges in automated robotic breast ultrasound (US) acquisitions include keeping acoustic...
Ultrasound imaging can be employed to improve automation levels in minimally invasive surgery and ev...
Intraoperative ultrasound facilitates localisation of tumour boundaries during minimally invasive pr...
<p>Robotic ultrasound systems have turned into clinical use over the past few decades, increasing pr...
10.13039/100010269-Wellcome Trust (Grant Number: 102431); Wellcome/EPSRC Centre for Medical Enginee...
International audienceIn this paper we present a novel approach to track and explore stiff tissues w...
AbstractUltrasound is indispensable imaging modality for clinical diagnosis such as fetus assessment...
Diagnostic imaging is a fundamental requirement for the effective treatment of about 25 % of patient...
Medical ultrasound (US) systems are widely used for the diagnosis of internal tissues. However, ther...
Medical ultrasound is extensively used to define tissue textures and to characterize lesions, and it...
Medical imaging introduced the greatest paradigm change in the history of modern medicine, and parti...
Autonomous robotic Ultrasound (US) scanning has been the subject of research for more than 2 decades...
Ultrasound imaging is a widely available and highly portable real-time, ionizing radiation-free imag...
Ultrasound (US) is a popular medical imaging modality due to its low-cost, non-ionizing radiation, a...
This paper presents a human skin inspired automatic robotic ultrasound (US) system for three-dimensi...
Current challenges in automated robotic breast ultrasound (US) acquisitions include keeping acoustic...
Ultrasound imaging can be employed to improve automation levels in minimally invasive surgery and ev...
Intraoperative ultrasound facilitates localisation of tumour boundaries during minimally invasive pr...
<p>Robotic ultrasound systems have turned into clinical use over the past few decades, increasing pr...
10.13039/100010269-Wellcome Trust (Grant Number: 102431); Wellcome/EPSRC Centre for Medical Enginee...
International audienceIn this paper we present a novel approach to track and explore stiff tissues w...
AbstractUltrasound is indispensable imaging modality for clinical diagnosis such as fetus assessment...
Diagnostic imaging is a fundamental requirement for the effective treatment of about 25 % of patient...