Gwilliam et al., 2009 - Google Patents
Effects of haptic and graphical force feedback on teleoperated palpationGwilliam et al., 2009
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- Gwilliam J
- Mahvash M
- Vagvolgyi B
- Vacharat A
- Yuh D
- Okamura A
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- 2009 IEEE international conference on robotics and automation
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Direct haptic feedback and graphical force feedback have both been hypothesized to improve the performance of robot-assisted surgery. In this study we evaluate the benefits of haptic and graphical force feedback on surgeon performance and tissue exploration …
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