DocumentCode :
1506253
Title :
Compact Sensing Design of a Handheld Active Tremor Compensation Instrument
Author :
Latt, Win Tun ; Tan, U-Xuan ; Shee, Cheng Yap ; Riviere, Cameron N. ; Ang, Wei Tech
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Mech. & Aerosp. Eng., Nanyang Technol. Univ., Singapore, Singapore
Volume :
9
Issue :
12
fYear :
2009
Firstpage :
1864
Lastpage :
1871
Abstract :
Active physiological tremor compensation instruments have been under research and development recently. The sensing unit of the instruments provides information on three degrees-of-freedom (DOF) motion of the instrument tip using accelerations provided by accelerometers placed inside the instruments. A complete vector of angular acceleration of the instrument needs to be known to obtain information on three DOF motions of the tip. Sensing resolution of angular acceleration about the instrument axis is directly proportional to the width of the proximal-end sensing unit. To keep the sensing resolution high enough, the width of the unit has to be made large. As a result, the proximal-end sensing unit of the instruments is bulky. In this paper, placement of accelerometers is proposed such that the angular acceleration about the instrument axis need not be known to obtain information on the three DOF motions of the tip. With the proposed placement, the instrument is no longer bulky and fewer number of accelerometers is required, thereby making the instrument compact and better in terms of ergonomics and reliability. Experiments were conducted to show that the proposed design of placement works properly.
Keywords :
accelerometers; compensation; medical robotics; micromanipulators; microsensors; surgery; telerobotics; DOF motion; accelerometer; angular acceleration; compact sensing design; handheld active tremor compensation instrument; instrument reliability; micromanipulation accuracy; proximal-end sensing unit; telerobotics system; Acceleration; Accelerometers; Councils; Ergonomics; Instruments; Reliability engineering; Research and development; Robot kinematics; Robot sensing systems; Surges; Accelerometer placement; compact sensing design; handheld instruments; physiological tremor compensation;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Sensors Journal, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1530-437X
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JSEN.2009.2030980
Filename :
5291945
Link To Document :
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