A comparison of onboard and offboard user interfaces for handheld robots
Ethan Wilke,
Jesse F. d'Almeida,
Jason Shrand
et al.
Abstract:As surgical robotics are made progressively smaller, and their actuation systems simplified, the opportunity arises to re-evaluate how we integrate them into operating room workflows. Over the past few years, several research groups have shown that robots can be made so small and light that they can become hand-held tools, in contrast to the prevailing commercial paradigm of surgical robots being large multi-arm floor-mounted systems that must be remotely teleoperated. This hand-held paradigm enables robots to… Show more
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