Search

Navigator: RI | Publications | Active tremor compensation in microsurgery

Graphics enhanced version of this site

Active tremor compensation in microsurgery
W. Ang, P. Khosla, and C. Riviere
Proceedings of 26th Annual International Conference of the Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, Vol. 4, 2004, pp. 2738 - 2741.

Jump to: Download | Abstract | Notes | Text Reference | BibTeX Reference


Download [Help]

Adobe portable document format (pdf) [322 KB]

Copyright notice: This material is presented to ensure timely dissemination of scholarly and technical work. Copyright and all rights therein are retained by authors or by other copyright holders. All persons copying this information are expected to adhere to the terms and constraints invoked by each author's copyright. These works may not be reposted without the explicit permission of the copyright holder.


Abstract

This work presents the development of an intelligent microsurgical instrument to perform real-time tremor compensation within a handheld tool. The intelligent instrument senses its own motion, distinguishes between voluntary and erroneous motion, and manipulates its tip to cancel the undesired component in real-time. The on-board sensing unit is made up of a magnetometer-aided all-accelerometer inertial measurement unit and sensor fusion is performed via a quaternion-based Kalman filtering. Tremor is modeled and filtered by an adaptive zero-phase notch filter. The intraocular shaft manipulator is a three DOF piezoelectric actuated mechanism driven by a feedforward controller with inverse rate-dependent hysteresis model. Laboratory experimental results of the system are presented.


Notes

Associated center: MRTC
Associated lab/group: Medical Instrumentation Lab
Associated project: Micron: Intelligent Microsurgical Instruments

Number of pages: 4


Text Reference

W. Ang, P. Khosla, and C. Riviere, "Active tremor compensation in microsurgery," Proceedings of 26th Annual International Conference of the Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, Vol. 4, 2004, pp. 2738 - 2741.


BibTeX Reference

@inproceedings{Ang_2004_5428,
   author = "Wei-Tech Ang and Pradeep Khosla and Cameron Riviere",
   title = "Active tremor compensation in microsurgery",
   booktitle = "Proceedings of 26th Annual International Conference of the Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society",
   year = "2004",
   volume = "4",
   pages = "2738 - 2741"
}


The Robotics Institute is part of the School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University.
For updates and comments, please see these instructions.
This page maintained by robotwebmaster@ri.cmu.edu