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Latest revision as of 17:50, 30 March 2011

Wikipage of Jan Gumprecht

About Myself

Jan Gumprecht

I am a student in Computer Engineering from the University of Mannheim, Germany with a specification in Optoelectronics. At the moment I am writing my diploma thesis on the project described below. This is not my first stay in North America. I studied already in Waterloo, On, Canada from September 2006 to August 2007 . You may find more information in my Resume

Contact Information

If you would like to contact me feel free to write me an e-mail.

E-mail: jgumprec (at sign) bwh.harvard.edu

Project - Development and Validation of an Open-Source Real-Time Freehand 3D Ultrasound Navigation System for Liver Surgery with GPGPU Acceleration

In my project I developed an open-source navigation system with general purpose graphics unit (GPGPU) acceleration for real-time freehand 3D-Ultrasound using conventional hardware equipment.

The proposed software system consists of two distinct components (see graphic below). First, it records data of a tracked US-device and reconstructs volume data in real-time. Simultaneously, position and orientation data of a tracked instrument are acquired. Both the volumes and the spatial information about the tracked instrument are forwarded to the 3D simulation and navigation software Slicer3D.

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Documentation of the System

  • Download a presentation of the system here
  • Download my thesis here

Technical Information

All technical Information can be found here: Technical Information

Progress

You can see the progress of my project here

Screenshots

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Images

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