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HIPPOCRATE: an intrinsically safe robot for medical applications

E. Dégoulange, Loïc Urbain, Pierre Caron, S. Boudet, Jérôme Gariépy, Jean Louis Mégnien, François Pierrot, Etienne Dombre

Year
2002
Citations
29

Abstract

We have developed a robotic system to assist doctors when they are moving ultrasonic probes on the patient's skin while exerting a given effort. The probes are used to monitor arteries for cardiovascular disease prevention, namely to reconstruct the 3D profile of arteries. A preliminary feasibility study making use of an industrial robot has been made to validate the force control scheme. It has proven the interest of the robotized approach for such a medical application. In order to comply with safety constraints, a dedicated robotic system HIPPOCRATE has been designed. The paper describes the arm and the controller architectures, with emphasis on design strategies selected to meet safety requirements.

Keywords

Computer scienceRobotHuman–computer interactionArtificial intelligence

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