An Integrated Sensor-Model Approach for Haptic Feedback of Flexible Endoscopic Robots

Haptic feedback for flexible endoscopic surgical robots is challenging due to space constraints for sensors and shape-dependent force hysteresis of tendon-sheath mechanisms (TSMs). This paper proposes (1) a single-axis fiber Bragg grating (FBG)-based force sensor for a TSM of a robotic arm and (2) a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Annals of biomedical engineering 2020-01, Vol.48 (1), p.342-356
Hauptverfasser: Lai, Wenjie, Cao, Lin, Tan, Rex Xiao, Tan, Yung Chuen, Li, Xiaoguo, Phan, Phuoc Thien, Tiong, Anthony Meng Huat, Tjin, Swee Chuan, Phee, Soo Jay
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Zusammenfassung:Haptic feedback for flexible endoscopic surgical robots is challenging due to space constraints for sensors and shape-dependent force hysteresis of tendon-sheath mechanisms (TSMs). This paper proposes (1) a single-axis fiber Bragg grating (FBG)-based force sensor for a TSM of a robotic arm and (2) an integrated sensor-model approach to estimate forces on other TSMs of that arm. With a robust and simple structure, a temperature-compensated sensor can be mounted on the distal sheath to measure forces applied by the TSM. This proposed sensor was integrated with a Ø4.2 mm articulated robotic arm driven by six TSMs, with a measurement error of 0.37 N in this work. The measurement from the single sensor was used to identify parameters in the force-transmission models of all other TSMs in the robot, realizing a one-sensor-for-all-distal-forces measurement method. The sensor-model approach could accurately estimate the distal force with an RMSE of 0.65 N. An animal study was carried out to demonstrate the sensor’s feasibility in real-life surgery. The sensor-model approach presented a robust, space-saving, and cost-effective solution for haptic feedback of endoscopic robots without any assumption on the shapes of the robot.
ISSN:0090-6964
1573-9686
DOI:10.1007/s10439-019-02352-8