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Joint Platforms and Community Efforts in Surgical Robotics Research

Árpád Takács, Sándor Jordán, Dénes Ákos Nagy, Péter Pausits, Tamás Haidegger, József K. Tar, Imre J. Rudas

Year
2015
Citations
2

Abstract

Abstract In modern medical research and development, the variety of research tools has extended in the previous years. Exploiting the benefits of shared hardware platforms and software frameworks is crucial to keep up with the technological development rate. Sharing knowledge in terms of algorithms, applications and instruments allows researchers to help each other’s work effectively. Community workshops and publications provide a throughout overview of system design, capabilities, know-how sharing and limitations. This paper provides sneak peek into the emerging collaborative platforms, focusing on available open-source research kits, software frameworks, cloud applications, teleoperation training environments and shared domain ontologies.

Keywords

TeleoperationVariety (cybernetics)Computer scienceDomain (mathematical analysis)Cloud computingJoint (building)SoftwareKnowledge sharingKnowledge managementSoftware engineering

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