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TITLE: TACTILE SENSING AND DISPLAY: HAPTIC FEEDBACK FOR
MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY AND ROBOTICS
PUBLISHER: WILEY LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
LINK: http://is.gd/feDfl0 RELEASE TYPE: RETAIL
FORMAT: PDF RELEASE DATE: 2014.05.27
ISBN: 9781119972495 STORE DATE: 2012
SAVED.MONEY: 95 EURO DISKCOUNT: 01 x 05MB
AUTHOR: JAVAD DARGAHI, SAEED SOKHANVAR, SIAMAK
NAJARIAN, ET AL
BOOK
Comprehensively covers the key technologies for the development
of tactile perception in minimally invasive surgery
Covering the timely topic of tactile sensing and display in
minimally invasive and robotic surgery, this book comprehensively
explores new techniques which could dramatically reduce the need
for invasive procedures. The tools currently used in minimally
invasive surgery (MIS) lack any sort of tactile sensing
significantly reducing the performance of these types of
procedures. This book systematically explains the various
technologies which the most prominent researchers have proposed
to overcome the problem. Furthermore, the authors put forward
their own findings, which have been published in recent patents
and patent applications. These solutions offer original and
creative means of surmounting the current drawbacks of MIS and
robotic surgery
Key features:
* Comprehensively covers topics of this ground-breaking
technology including tactile sensing, force sensing, tactile
display, PVDF fundamentals
* Describes the mechanisms, methods and sensors that measure and
display kinaesthetic and tactile data between a surgical tool and
tissue
* Written by authors at the cutting-edge of research into the
area of tactile perception in minimally invasive surgery
* Provides key topic for academic researchers, graduate students
as well as professionals working in the area