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IEEE Transactions on Medical Robotics and Bionics, 2023
is an important problem in computer-assisted orthopedic surgery (CAOS). As one typical example, the pre-operative space where the patient-specific surgical plan is usually made needs to be accurately aligned with the patient space where the surgical ...
Zhe Min, Ang Zhang, Zhengyan Zhang
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is an important problem in computer-assisted orthopedic surgery (CAOS). As one typical example, the pre-operative space where the patient-specific surgical plan is usually made needs to be accurately aligned with the patient space where the surgical ...
Zhe Min, Ang Zhang, Zhengyan Zhang
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Applied Optics, 2019
Proposed and demonstrated is the coded access optical sensor (CAOS) line camera, a one-dimensional or line version of the two-dimensional (2D) digital-micromirror-device (DMD)-based CAOS camera. The proposed line camera design includes a precise dual-axis mirror scanning galvo system incorporating feedback control that eliminates the need for ...
Mohsin A, Mazhar +3 more
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Proposed and demonstrated is the coded access optical sensor (CAOS) line camera, a one-dimensional or line version of the two-dimensional (2D) digital-micromirror-device (DMD)-based CAOS camera. The proposed line camera design includes a precise dual-axis mirror scanning galvo system incorporating feedback control that eliminates the need for ...
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Injury, 2004
The term computer aided orthopedic surgery (CAOS) stands for approaches that aim to improve visibility to the surgical field and increase application accuracy by means of so-called navigation systems alone or in combination with smart end-effectors when carrying out surgical actions.
Lutz P, Nolte, Thomas, Beutler
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The term computer aided orthopedic surgery (CAOS) stands for approaches that aim to improve visibility to the surgical field and increase application accuracy by means of so-called navigation systems alone or in combination with smart end-effectors when carrying out surgical actions.
Lutz P, Nolte, Thomas, Beutler
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MRI findings of chronic abruption-oligohydramnios sequence (CAOS): report of three cases
Abdominal Radiology, 2017Aki Kido +2 more
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