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Title: | Algorithm design & analysis of multi-scale meshing in surgical simulators | Authors: | ZOU CHUNZHONG | Keywords: | Multi-Scale Meshing, Simulator, Algorithm | Issue Date: | 12-Oct-2007 | Citation: | ZOU CHUNZHONG (2007-10-12). Algorithm design & analysis of multi-scale meshing in surgical simulators. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. | Abstract: | This thesis focuses on the multi-scale meshing and simulations used in surgical training simulators with real-time force feedback. To get the a??physically reala?? and a??real-time haptic feedbacka??, it is crucial to get a simplified but still sufficiently real simulation model. A so-called multi-scale meshing, where some areas are modeled using fine meshes and other areas are modeled using coarse meshes, seems attractive and promising. Using a fineness function to reflect the meshing requirements in different areas and adopting an array-based perfect tree, the author implements three different multi-scale meshing, namely, Division algorithm, Merging algorithm and Dynamic. The comparison of algorithms and real experiments show that, multi-scale meshing can achieve real-time haptic feedback and the Dynamical algorithm is more efficient when the simulated interaction between tool tip and tissue changes slightly. | URI: | http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/17600 |
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