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Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2001

TER : a system robotic tele-Echography

Fabien Courrèges
Agnès Guerraz
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Gérard Poisson
Cédric Daimo
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Stéphane Lavallée
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Pierre Vieyres

Résumé

The quality of ultrasound based diagnosis highly depends on the operator's skills. Some healthcare centres may not have the required medical experts on hand when needed and therefore may not benefit from highly specialized ultrasound examinations. The aim of this project is to provide a reliable solution in order to perform expert ultrasound examinations in distant geographical areas and for the largest population possible. TER is a tele-robotic system designed and developed by a French consortium composed of universities, hospitals and industrial companies. One originality of TER is the development of a compliant slave robot actuated by muscles. This slave robot is tele-operated by an expert clinician who remotely performs the exam. In this paper, we present the architecture of TER and describe its components.
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hal-00021553 , version 1 (22-03-2006)

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Marc Althuser, Jean-Marc Ayoubi, Philippe Cinquin, Fabien Courrèges, Agnès Guerraz, et al.. TER : a system robotic tele-Echography. --, 2001, France. p. 326. ⟨hal-00021553⟩
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