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=== '''Step 2: Install the OpenIGTLink module''' === | === '''Step 2: Install the OpenIGTLink module''' === | ||
OpenIGTLink is a communication protocol used to interface Slicer3 with external devices, such as trackers, imaging devices and robots. OpenIGTLink is currently distributed as a loadable module for Slicer3. | OpenIGTLink is a communication protocol used to interface Slicer3 with external devices, such as trackers, imaging devices and robots. OpenIGTLink is currently distributed as a loadable module for Slicer3. | ||
− | * '''Step 2a:''' You have the choice of either downloading a precompiled version '''OR''' building it yourself from the source code: | + | * '''Step 2a:''' You have the choice of either downloading a precompiled version (binary) '''OR''' building it yourself from the source code: |
** Precompiled OpenIGTLink module (for use with Slicer 3.2): Download and unzip. | ** Precompiled OpenIGTLink module (for use with Slicer 3.2): Download and unzip. | ||
*** [[Media:OpenIGTLink_3.2_Win_x86_32.zip| For Windows (32-bit)]]. | *** [[Media:OpenIGTLink_3.2_Win_x86_32.zip| For Windows (32-bit)]]. | ||
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==='''Step 3: Install the tracker simulator'''=== | ==='''Step 3: Install the tracker simulator'''=== | ||
The tracking simulator will be used to generate and send fake tracking data to Slicer3. | The tracking simulator will be used to generate and send fake tracking data to Slicer3. | ||
− | * You have the choice of either downloading a precompiled version '''OR''' building it yourself from the source code: | + | * You have the choice of either downloading a precompiled version (binary) '''OR''' building it yourself from the source code: |
** Precompiled tracking simulator: Download and unzip. | ** Precompiled tracking simulator: Download and unzip. | ||
*** [[Media:TrackerSimulator_Win_x86_32.zip|For Windows (32-bit)]]. | *** [[Media:TrackerSimulator_Win_x86_32.zip|For Windows (32-bit)]]. |
Revision as of 04:31, 5 June 2008
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Contents
Overview:
This tutorial uses a tracking simulator to explain how navigation works in Slicer3.
The general IGT navigation system consists of the following components:
- Slicer3 - the base platform
- OpenIGTLink module - a loadable software module plugged into Slicer3
- IGSTK - an interfacing tool for common commercial tracking devices
- A tracking device - such as the NDI Aurora magnetic tracking system
The tracking simulator simulates the tracking device and the IGSTK interfacing software.
Those wishing to connect a real tracking system to Slicer3 should see the Advanced Navigation Tutorial.
Tutorial Materials
- Tutorial slides for the Basic Navigation Tutorial
- Atlas: download the .zip file from either the SPL-PNL Brain Atlas or the SPL Abdominal Atlas
- Tool model (right-click to download)
Software Installation Instructions
Step 1: Install Slicer3
Go to the Slicer3 Install site.
Step 2: Install the OpenIGTLink module
OpenIGTLink is a communication protocol used to interface Slicer3 with external devices, such as trackers, imaging devices and robots. OpenIGTLink is currently distributed as a loadable module for Slicer3.
- Step 2a: You have the choice of either downloading a precompiled version (binary) OR building it yourself from the source code:
- Precompiled OpenIGTLink module (for use with Slicer 3.2): Download and unzip.
- Building the OpenIGTLink module from source code: Find the instructions here
- Step 2b: Copy the binary into your-slicer3-build(install)-directory/lib/Slicer3/Modules. You should see the OpenIGTLink module in the Slicer3 module list once Slicer3 is started.
Step 3: Install the tracker simulator
The tracking simulator will be used to generate and send fake tracking data to Slicer3.
- You have the choice of either downloading a precompiled version (binary) OR building it yourself from the source code:
- Precompiled tracking simulator: Download and unzip.
- Building the tracker simulator from source code: Find the instructions here