Mixed-Reality-Guided Teleoperation of a Collaborative Robot for Surgical Procedures
33rd International Conference on Robotics in Alpe-Adria-Danube Region, 2024 The development of advanced surgical systems embedding the Master-Slave control strategy introduced the possibility of remote interaction between the surgeon and the patient, also known as teleoperation. The present paper ai...
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Zusammenfassung: | 33rd International Conference on Robotics in Alpe-Adria-Danube
Region, 2024 The development of advanced surgical systems embedding the Master-Slave
control strategy introduced the possibility of remote interaction between the
surgeon and the patient, also known as teleoperation. The present paper aims to
integrate innovative technologies into the teleoperation process to enhance
workflow during surgeries. The proposed system incorporates a collaborative
robot, Kuka IIWA LBR, and Hololens 2 (an augmented reality device), allowing
the user to control the robot in an expansive environment that integrates
actual (real data) with additional digital information imported via Hololens 2.
Experimental data demonstrate the user's ability to control the Kuka IIWA using
various gestures to position it with respect to real or digital objects. Thus,
this system offers a novel solution to manipulate robots used in surgeries in a
more intuitive manner, contributing to the reduction of the learning curve for
surgeons. Calibration and testing in multiple scenarios demonstrate the
efficiency of the system in providing seamless movements. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2402.12002 |