Computer Vision and Robotics in Perioperative Process
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- USD 59.99
Descripción editorial
This invaluable compendium highlights the challenges of perioperative process in hospitals today. It delves into the development of a multi-agent robotic system where a dirty-side robot that sorts instruments returned from a surgical room into different containers for easy scrubbing, a Traybot that navigates the environment and transports the instrument containers to different stations, a clean-side robot that picks up instruments and places them in surgical kits, and an orchestration software architecture that manages the cooperation between different robots.
The book discusses the technical details of all the components, from system architecture to the details of the end-effector design. Readers will gain significant knowledge on how such a system was put together.
Contents: IntroductionProject BackgroundRelated WorkOverall Robotic System ArchitectureVision Based Instrument SingulationDirty Side Robot DesignMobile Robot ArchitectureClean Side Robot DesignExperimentsConclusions and Future Work
Readership: Researchers, academics, professionals and graduate students in machine perception /computer vision, pattern recognition/image analysis and robotics and automated systems software.
Keywords:Computer Vision;Robotics;Mobile Robot;Bin-Picking;End-Effector;PerioperativeReview:0