Title :
Construction Methodology for a Remote Ultrasound Diagnostic System
Author :
Koizumi, Norihiro ; Warisawa, Shin´ichi ; Nagoshi, Mitsuru ; Hashizume, Hiroyuki ; Mitsuishi, Mamoru
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Eng., Univ. of Tokyo, Tokyo
fDate :
6/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In the present paper, we describe a method for constructing a remote ultrasound diagnostic system. Remote diagnosis can be realized using a communication network. We have developed a master-slave type remote medical system to diagnose shoulder diseases, such as dialysis-related amyloid arthropathy (DRAA), by ultrasonographic images. Proper positioning, orientation, and contact force between the ultrasound probe and the affected area of the patient are required in order to acquire proper diagnostic images. Safety and manipulability are also required when operating the remote medical system through a communication network. Therefore, the system has impedance control capability for positioning of the master and slave manipulators in order to convey the contact force and enhance manipulability. In addition, the system has continuous-path control capability for the orientation of the slave manipulator in order to realize smooth and accurate motion of the ultrasound probe, even if the sampling rate of the transmission of the orientation data of the master manipulator is not sufficient. The results of remote diagnostic experiments demonstrated that a healthcare professional could diagnose real patients through a communication network using the constructed system.
Keywords :
diseases; force control; image sampling; manipulators; medical image processing; medical robotics; mobile robots; motion control; patient diagnosis; position control; telecontrol; telemedicine; DRAA; communication network; construction methodology; continuous-path control capability; dialysis-related amyloid arthropathy; force control; impedance control capability; master-slave manipulator; master-slave type remote medical system; motion control; orientation control; remote ultrasound patient diagnostic system; sampling rate; shoulder disease; ultrasonographic image; Continuous-path control; impedance control; master–slave manipulation; remote medical system; remote ultrasound diagnostic system;
Journal_Title :
Robotics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TRO.2009.2019785