Linear MPC-based Motion Planning for Autonomous Surgery
Marco Minelli, Alessio Sozzi, Giacomo De Rossi, Federica Ferraguti, Saverio Farsoni, Francesco Setti, Riccardo Muradore, Marcello Bonfè, Cristian Secchi
- Year
- 2022
- Citations
- 2
Abstract
Within the context of Robotic Minimally Invasive Surgery (R-MIS), we propose a novel linear model predictive controller formulation for the coordination of multiple autonomous robotic arms. The controller is synthesized by formulating a linear approximation of non-linear constraints, which allows the controller to be both computationally faster and better performing due to the increased prediction horizon allowed within the real-time control requirements for the proposed surgical application. The solution is validated under the expected constraints of a surgical scenario in which multiple laparoscopic tools must move and coordinate in a shared environment.
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