Abstract

Motion compensation is a prominent application in robotic beating heart surgery, with significant potential benefits for both surgeons and patients. In this paper we investigate an activate assistance control scheme on a simple tracking task, which helps the surgeon guide the robot on a predefined reference. The control is implemented on top of a shared control system, which serves as a basis for implementing higher level controllers. Experiments with a trained surgeon are also presented, which show the positive effect of the approach.

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