DocumentCode :
1322637
Title :
Goniometric motion controller for the superconducting coil in a magnetic stereotaxis system
Author :
Quate, Elizabeth G. ; Wika, Kevin G. ; Lawson, Michael A. ; Gillies, George T. ; Ritter, Rogers C. ; Grady, M. Sean ; Howard, Matthew A., III
Author_Institution :
Virginia Univ., Charlottesville, VA, USA
Volume :
38
Issue :
9
fYear :
1991
Firstpage :
899
Lastpage :
905
Abstract :
For the purpose of positioning the 80 kg, 2 T superconducting coil/cryostat used in the development version of a magnetic stereotaxis system, a four degree-of-freedom goniometer has been designed, built, and tested. Computer-controlled, stepping motor actuators enable movement of the coil via either joystick, keyboard, or translator-module keypad commands. An integral arrangement of counterweights and counterbalances minimizes the overall weight and size of the goniometer while maintaining static and dynamic stability during operation. As much of the structure as possible has been made of nonmagnetic materials (mostly aluminium) to minimize distortion of the superconducting coil´s field. The design principles for the goniometer, the essential features of its construction, and its performance characteristics and limitations are discussed, along with a strategy for performing precision magnetic stereotaxis procedures with an arrangement of static superconducting coils.
Keywords :
biocontrol; biomagnetism; biomedical equipment; computerised control; controllers; goniometers; mechanical variables control; patient treatment; 2 T; computer-controlled stepping motor actuators; counterbalances; counterweights; dynamic stability; goniometric motion controller; joystick; keyboard; magnetic field distortion minimization; magnetic stereotaxis system; nonmagnetic materials; static stability; superconducting coil; translator-module keypad commands; Actuators; Control systems; Goniometers; Keyboards; Motion control; Stability; Superconducting coils; Superconducting magnets; Superconducting materials; System testing; Brain Neoplasms; Diagnosis, Computer-Assisted; Equipment Design; Humans; Magnetics; Neurosurgery; Stereotaxic Techniques;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9294
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/10.83610
Filename :
83610
Link To Document :
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