Three-Layer Control for Active Wrists in Robotized Laparoscopic Surgery.

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IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems

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This paper is focused on the motion control problem for a laparoscopic surgery robot assistant with an actuated wrist. These assistants may apply non-desired efforts to the patient abdomen. Therefore, this article proposes a control methodology based on three feedback levels, which have been defined as layers. These layers control different aspects of the endoscope movement. A low level assures the dynamic of the robot assistant is performed accordingly. The mid level emulates a passive wrist behavior to avoid any efforts over the abdomen. An external high level deals with the global movement planning. This architecture also makes easier to analyze the stability of the whole system. Finally, a real in-vitro experiment has been implemented with an industrial robot in order to contrast the validity of this article procedure.

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This work was supported in part by the Spanish National projects DPI2007-62257 and the Regional one P07-TEP-02897 Versión posprint

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Bauzano-Nuñez E; Muñoz-Martinez V.F.; García-Morales I., Estebanez-Campos B. Three-Layer Control for Active Wrists in Robotized Laparoscopic Surgery. Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS) 2009, pp. 2653-2658. https://doi.org/10.1109/IROS.2009.5354614

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