A real-time three-dimensional (3D) object sensing and reconstruction scheme is presented that can be applied on any arbitrary corporeal shape. Operation is demonstrated on several calibrated objects. The system uses curvature sensors based upon in-line fiber Bragg gratings encapsulated in a low-temperature curing synthetic silicone. New methods to quantitatively evaluate the performance of a 3D object-sensing scheme are developed and appraised. It is shown that the sensing scheme yields a volumetric error of 1% to 9%, depending on the object
Abstract — Robot control requires the rapid computation of robot shape, which for continuum robots t...
Temperature-compensated 3D fiber shape sensing is demonstrated with femtosecond laser direct-writte...
In robot assisted minimally invasive surgery, flexible instruments are a highly interesting research...
A real-time three-dimensional (3D) object sensing and reconstruction scheme is presented that can be...
An array of in-line curvature sensors on a garment is used to monitor the thoracic and abdominal mov...
Shape sensing techniques utilizing Fiber Bragg grating (FBG) arrays can enable real-time tracking an...
In distributed shape sensing, the shape reconstruction error is more and more sensitive to the strai...
The field of curvature, bending and shape sensing has undergone extensive study and thorough investi...
A comparison of two methods for the 3D shape reconstruction of a new kind of fiber-optic sensor usin...
This paper presents a technique to reconstruct the shape of a flexible instrument in three-dimension...
We present an implementation of a textile sensing sleeve with attached strain sensors to capture the...
This article presents a technique to reconstruct the shape of a flexible instrument in three dimensi...
A three-dimensional shape measurement system based on fiber-optic image bundles was proposed to meas...
Motivation: In modern medical procedures, flexible tools, catheters, and endoscopic devices are com...
Recent advances in 3D scanning technology have enabled the development of interesting applications o...
Abstract — Robot control requires the rapid computation of robot shape, which for continuum robots t...
Temperature-compensated 3D fiber shape sensing is demonstrated with femtosecond laser direct-writte...
In robot assisted minimally invasive surgery, flexible instruments are a highly interesting research...
A real-time three-dimensional (3D) object sensing and reconstruction scheme is presented that can be...
An array of in-line curvature sensors on a garment is used to monitor the thoracic and abdominal mov...
Shape sensing techniques utilizing Fiber Bragg grating (FBG) arrays can enable real-time tracking an...
In distributed shape sensing, the shape reconstruction error is more and more sensitive to the strai...
The field of curvature, bending and shape sensing has undergone extensive study and thorough investi...
A comparison of two methods for the 3D shape reconstruction of a new kind of fiber-optic sensor usin...
This paper presents a technique to reconstruct the shape of a flexible instrument in three-dimension...
We present an implementation of a textile sensing sleeve with attached strain sensors to capture the...
This article presents a technique to reconstruct the shape of a flexible instrument in three dimensi...
A three-dimensional shape measurement system based on fiber-optic image bundles was proposed to meas...
Motivation: In modern medical procedures, flexible tools, catheters, and endoscopic devices are com...
Recent advances in 3D scanning technology have enabled the development of interesting applications o...
Abstract — Robot control requires the rapid computation of robot shape, which for continuum robots t...
Temperature-compensated 3D fiber shape sensing is demonstrated with femtosecond laser direct-writte...
In robot assisted minimally invasive surgery, flexible instruments are a highly interesting research...