Kwon et al., 2001 - Google Patents
Realistic force reflection in a spine biopsy simulatorKwon et al., 2001
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- 15227829976545047759
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- Kwon D
- Kyung K
- Kwon S
- Ra J
- Park H
- Kang H
- Zeng J
- Cleary K
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- Publication venue
- Proceedings 2001 ICRA. IEEE international conference on robotics and automation (Cat. No. 01CH37164)
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This paper proposes a scheme to produce realistic force reflection in a needle insertion problem. The target system is a spine needle biopsy simulator for tumor inspection by needle insertion. Simulated force is calculated using a 3D human tissue model and the …
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