In recent years, the interest in the development of endoscopic capsules (EC) has grown at a tremendous pace, since they promise both to perform diagnosis in a less invasive way in those areas accessible by traditional exams, such as gastroscopy and colonoscopy, and toaccess new areas of the GI (gastrointestinal) tract. The device is essentially a tiny camera, without any active locomotion and stop systems. Once ingested, the capsule is carried inside the GI tract by peristalsis motion, and the lack of stop mechanisms does not allow medical physicians to conduct, at desired locations, tasks such as biopsy, drug release and accurate visualization. This paper presents a model for an autonomous locomotion that is able to steer thanks to ...
Traditional endoscopy based on flexible endoscopes is reliable and effective, but poorly tole...
Capsule endoscopy (CE) has transformed from a research venture into a widely used clinical tool and ...
Current medical technologies are converging to minimally invasive diagnosis and therapy.The effort t...
The interest in the development of endoscopic capsules (EC) has grown at a tremendous pace, since th...
Abstract—This paper describes a novel solution for the active lo-comotion of a miniaturized endoscop...
peer reviewedConventional radiological and endoscopic techniques utilizing long tubes were ineffecti...
This project is sponsored by ADI with the reference NFCE – FCOMP-01-0202-FEDER-005358 and also spons...
This paper describes a technique to control the navigation of traditional wireless endoscopic capsul...
The gastrointestinal tract is home of some of the most deadly human diseases. The main problems are ...
The significant development in medical diagnostics and imaging has brought up a lot of new wireless ...
The development of active locomotion approaches for endoscopic capsules - as opposed to the passive ...
In the recent past, the introduction of miniaturized image sensors with low power consumption, based...
Traditional endoscopy based on flexible endoscopes is reliable and effective, but poorly tole...
Capsule endoscopy (CE) has transformed from a research venture into a widely used clinical tool and ...
Current medical technologies are converging to minimally invasive diagnosis and therapy.The effort t...
The interest in the development of endoscopic capsules (EC) has grown at a tremendous pace, since th...
Abstract—This paper describes a novel solution for the active lo-comotion of a miniaturized endoscop...
peer reviewedConventional radiological and endoscopic techniques utilizing long tubes were ineffecti...
This project is sponsored by ADI with the reference NFCE – FCOMP-01-0202-FEDER-005358 and also spons...
This paper describes a technique to control the navigation of traditional wireless endoscopic capsul...
The gastrointestinal tract is home of some of the most deadly human diseases. The main problems are ...
The significant development in medical diagnostics and imaging has brought up a lot of new wireless ...
The development of active locomotion approaches for endoscopic capsules - as opposed to the passive ...
In the recent past, the introduction of miniaturized image sensors with low power consumption, based...
Traditional endoscopy based on flexible endoscopes is reliable and effective, but poorly tole...
Capsule endoscopy (CE) has transformed from a research venture into a widely used clinical tool and ...
Current medical technologies are converging to minimally invasive diagnosis and therapy.The effort t...