AbstractIn recent years, the needs of force measurement in medicine are becoming stronger to realize further effective treatments and quantitative assessments. For example, quantitative safety assessment can be realized by introducing such force sensors by monitoring the interaction force on the conventional medical devices - such as surgical knife or forceps, to the organs. In addition, as force information is significantly deteriorated in the domain of Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) due to the discrepancy of eye- hand coordination and frictions of MIS devices through the body incision holes, the surgeons must perform the surgery in obtaining the force information alternatively from the vision through endoscope. Therefore, such force sen...
Minimally invasive surgery has been limited from its inception by insufficient haptic feedback to su...
This Master's Thesis will examine the performance of two systems. First for specific medical needles...
Proceedings of: 2010 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA'10), May 3-8, 20...
AbstractIn recent years, the needs of force measurement in medicine are becoming stronger to realize...
The large interest in utilising fibre Bragg grating (FBG) strain sensors for minimally invasive surg...
Fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensors have an advantage over optical sensors in that they are lightweigh...
As optical fibers revolutionize the way data is carried in telecommunications, the same is happening...
This document presents the design of a 6-degree of freedom fiberoptic force-torque-sensor for integ...
This paper presents a sensorized laparoscopic surgical scissor instrument using both a fiber Bragg g...
Minimally-invasive surgery has revolutionized many medical procedures; however, it also impedes the ...
In minimally invasive robotic surgery long and slender instruments are introduced into the body of t...
Force sensing has become an important determinant of mitigating tissue injury in robotic flexible ur...
This article presents a novel force sensor to detect the distal force of tendon-sheath mechanisms (T...
We report on the design, mathematical modeling and preliminary development work for a novel fiber op...
The advantages of optical fibers as medical sensors are recognized world wide nowadays. Insensitivit...
Minimally invasive surgery has been limited from its inception by insufficient haptic feedback to su...
This Master's Thesis will examine the performance of two systems. First for specific medical needles...
Proceedings of: 2010 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA'10), May 3-8, 20...
AbstractIn recent years, the needs of force measurement in medicine are becoming stronger to realize...
The large interest in utilising fibre Bragg grating (FBG) strain sensors for minimally invasive surg...
Fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensors have an advantage over optical sensors in that they are lightweigh...
As optical fibers revolutionize the way data is carried in telecommunications, the same is happening...
This document presents the design of a 6-degree of freedom fiberoptic force-torque-sensor for integ...
This paper presents a sensorized laparoscopic surgical scissor instrument using both a fiber Bragg g...
Minimally-invasive surgery has revolutionized many medical procedures; however, it also impedes the ...
In minimally invasive robotic surgery long and slender instruments are introduced into the body of t...
Force sensing has become an important determinant of mitigating tissue injury in robotic flexible ur...
This article presents a novel force sensor to detect the distal force of tendon-sheath mechanisms (T...
We report on the design, mathematical modeling and preliminary development work for a novel fiber op...
The advantages of optical fibers as medical sensors are recognized world wide nowadays. Insensitivit...
Minimally invasive surgery has been limited from its inception by insufficient haptic feedback to su...
This Master's Thesis will examine the performance of two systems. First for specific medical needles...
Proceedings of: 2010 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA'10), May 3-8, 20...