Proceedings of the 4th International Conference of Control, Dynamic Systems, and Robotics (CDSR'17) 2017
DOI: 10.11159/cdsr17.107
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An Adapting Mechanism to Manipulate Manual Wristed Laparoscopic Instruments by a Robotic Surgery System

Abstract: Abstract-Sina is a robotic telesurgery system that accepts and works with conventional laparoscopic tools at its endeffector. This paper describes the design and analysis of an adapting mechanism for Sina, to enable manipulating a manual wristed laparoscopic instrument, i.e., Laparo-Angle by the system. After identification of the kinematics and dynamics characteristics of Laparo-Angle experimentally, .the design considerations of the adapting mechanism, including compatibility with the instrument (at one side… Show more

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“…The condition number was lower than 1.31 and the determinant of the Jacobian ranged between 0.7 to 1.71 in the target workspace. Table 1 compares the structure and the performance measures of the non-symmetric agile-eye mechanism designed in this study with those of the orthogonal agile-eye, proposed in a previous investigation [3]. The link lengths λ, γ, and ξ decreased from 90 • in [3] to 64 • , 69 • , 35 • , respectively, in the current study, which indicates a considerable size reduction.…”
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“…The condition number was lower than 1.31 and the determinant of the Jacobian ranged between 0.7 to 1.71 in the target workspace. Table 1 compares the structure and the performance measures of the non-symmetric agile-eye mechanism designed in this study with those of the orthogonal agile-eye, proposed in a previous investigation [3]. The link lengths λ, γ, and ξ decreased from 90 • in [3] to 64 • , 69 • , 35 • , respectively, in the current study, which indicates a considerable size reduction.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 51%
“…Table 1 compares the structure and the performance measures of the non-symmetric agile-eye mechanism designed in this study with those of the orthogonal agile-eye, proposed in a previous investigation [3]. The link lengths λ, γ, and ξ decreased from 90 • in [3] to 64 • , 69 • , 35 • , respectively, in the current study, which indicates a considerable size reduction. Also, the maximum condition number reduced from 2.71 to 1.31, which corresponds to improvement in isotropy.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 51%
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