Meshfree and particle methods in biomechanics: Prospects and challenges
The use of meshfree and particle methods in the field of bioengineering and biomechanics
has significantly increased. This may be attributed to their unique abilities to overcome most …
has significantly increased. This may be attributed to their unique abilities to overcome most …
Haptics in minimally invasive surgical simulation and training
Haptics is a valuable tool in minimally invasive surgical simulation and training. We discuss
important aspects of haptics in MISST, such as haptic rendering and haptic recording and …
important aspects of haptics in MISST, such as haptic rendering and haptic recording and …
Haptic rendering in virtual environments
C Basdogan, MA Srinivasan - Handbook of virtual environments, 2002 - taylorfrancis.com
The goal of haptic rendering is to enable a user to touch, feel, and manipulate virtual objects
through a haptic interface. With the introduction of high-fidelity haptic devices (see chap. 5 …
through a haptic interface. With the introduction of high-fidelity haptic devices (see chap. 5 …
Modeling soft-tissue deformation prior to cutting for surgical simulation: finite element analysis and study of cutting parameters
T Chanthasopeephan, JP Desai… - IEEE transactions on …, 2007 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
This paper presents an experimental study to understand the localized soft-tissue
deformation phase immediately preceding crack growth as observed during the cutting of …
deformation phase immediately preceding crack growth as observed during the cutting of …
A survey of haptic rendering techniques
SD Laycock, AM Day - Computer graphics forum, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Computer Graphics technologies have developed considerably over the past decades.
Realistic virtual environments can be produced incorporating complex geometry for …
Realistic virtual environments can be produced incorporating complex geometry for …
Haptic perception of material properties and implications for applications
RL Klatzky, D Pawluk, A Peer - Proceedings of the IEEE, 2013 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Perceiving the material properties of objects through touch is generally superior to the
perception of shape. We review major material properties accessible through haptic …
perception of shape. We review major material properties accessible through haptic …
Measuring forces in liver cutting: New equipment and experimental results
T Chanthasopeephan, JP Desai, ACW Lau - Annals of biomedical …, 2003 - Springer
We are interested in modeling the liver cutting process as accurately as possible by
determining the mechanical properties experimentally and developing a predictive model …
determining the mechanical properties experimentally and developing a predictive model …
The point collocation-based method of finite spheres (PCMFS) for real time surgery simulation
Simulation based medical training requires real time interactivity. While real time graphical
display requires an update rate of 30Hz, real time force feedback requires a much higher …
display requires an update rate of 30Hz, real time force feedback requires a much higher …
A comparison of projection-based model reduction concepts in the context of nonlinear biomechanics
A Radermacher, S Reese - Archive of Applied Mechanics, 2013 - Springer
Computational assistance gains increasing importance in the field of medical surgery. As an
example, in the present work, we look at functional endoscopic sinus surgery. Simulations …
example, in the present work, we look at functional endoscopic sinus surgery. Simulations …
Haptic subdivision: an approach to defining level-of-detail in haptic rendering
J Zhang, S Payandeh, J Dill - Proceedings 10th Symposium on …, 2002 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Soft objects are often desired in applications such as virtual surgery training. Soft object
simulations are computationally intensive because object deformation involves numerically …
simulations are computationally intensive because object deformation involves numerically …