High-resolution tactile imaging, superior to the sense of touch, has potential for future biomedical applications such as robotic surgery. In this paper, we propose a tactile imaging method, termed computational optical palpation, based on measuring the change in thickness of a thin, compliant layer with optical coherence tomography and calculating tactile stress using finite-element analysis. We demonstrate our method on test targets and on freshly excised human breast fibroadenoma, demonstrating a resolution of up to 15–25 µm and a field of view of up to 7 mm. Our method is open source and readily adaptable to other imaging modalities, such as ultrasonography and confocal microscopy.</p
We developed a compact tactile imaging (TI) system to guide the clinician or the self-user for nonin...
16 pags., 8 figs.Handheld imaging probes are needed to extend the clinical translation of optical el...
Abstract not availableKelsey M. Kennedy, Shaghayegh Es’haghian, Lixin Chin, Robert A. McLaughlin, Da...
High-resolution tactile imaging, superior to the sense of touch, has potential for future biomedical...
We present optical palpation, a tactile imaging technique for mapping micrometer- to millimeter-scal...
Supplementary methods: imaging system, test sample fabrication and finite-element analysi
Code and data used in the manuscript, including software, hardware and usage requirement
We demonstrate the first application of the recently proposed method of optical palpation to in vivo...
Apart from texture, the human finger can sense palpation. The detection of an imbedded structure is ...
Apart from texture, the human finger can sense palpation. The detection of an imbedded structure is ...
Probing the mechanical properties of skin at high resolution could aid in the assessment of skin pat...
Medical Tactile Imaging uses an array of pressure sensors mounted on a rigid scanhead to record the ...
Optical elastography is undergoing extensive development as an imaging tool to map mechanical contra...
We developed a compact tactile imaging (TI) system to guide the clinician or the self-user for nonin...
Abstract- Tactile imaging uses a passive pressure sensitive sensor to record the reaction pressure d...
We developed a compact tactile imaging (TI) system to guide the clinician or the self-user for nonin...
16 pags., 8 figs.Handheld imaging probes are needed to extend the clinical translation of optical el...
Abstract not availableKelsey M. Kennedy, Shaghayegh Es’haghian, Lixin Chin, Robert A. McLaughlin, Da...
High-resolution tactile imaging, superior to the sense of touch, has potential for future biomedical...
We present optical palpation, a tactile imaging technique for mapping micrometer- to millimeter-scal...
Supplementary methods: imaging system, test sample fabrication and finite-element analysi
Code and data used in the manuscript, including software, hardware and usage requirement
We demonstrate the first application of the recently proposed method of optical palpation to in vivo...
Apart from texture, the human finger can sense palpation. The detection of an imbedded structure is ...
Apart from texture, the human finger can sense palpation. The detection of an imbedded structure is ...
Probing the mechanical properties of skin at high resolution could aid in the assessment of skin pat...
Medical Tactile Imaging uses an array of pressure sensors mounted on a rigid scanhead to record the ...
Optical elastography is undergoing extensive development as an imaging tool to map mechanical contra...
We developed a compact tactile imaging (TI) system to guide the clinician or the self-user for nonin...
Abstract- Tactile imaging uses a passive pressure sensitive sensor to record the reaction pressure d...
We developed a compact tactile imaging (TI) system to guide the clinician or the self-user for nonin...
16 pags., 8 figs.Handheld imaging probes are needed to extend the clinical translation of optical el...
Abstract not availableKelsey M. Kennedy, Shaghayegh Es’haghian, Lixin Chin, Robert A. McLaughlin, Da...