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Latest revision as of 13:51, 24 June 2011
Home < 2011 Summer Project Week Wireless JoystickWireless Sterilizable Joystick Controlling Medical Software and Devices
Key Investigators
- Swiss Federal Institute of Technology EPFL, Lausanne: Szymon Kostrzewski, Charles Baur
Objective
- Present the device and establish contact with people working in various domains (surgeons, radiologists, developers etc.),
- Verify if there is a need for such a device,
- Precise the specifications.
Approach, Plan
- Presentation during the OpenIGTLink session (Thursday 06/23),
- Working demo,
- Talking with oter attendees.
- Code co-development.
Progress
- Presentation and hands-on demos,
- Information and contacts: segmentation, registration, tracking and certification
- Roadmap for Slicer integration in the Neuroglide robotic system.
References
- "Wireless interaction device for surgeon / OR environment", European Patent Application EP 11160342.9, EPO 2011
Delivery Mechanism
This work can be used with the NAMIC Kit as a Slicer4 scripted module together with the wireless joystick.