A Touch-Free Interface for 2D Telesurgery Using a UR5 Robot

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Abstract

This study presents a touch-free telesurgery interface that uses computer vision to intuitively control a UR5e robotic system for 2D surgical tasks. The system aims to provide a scalable and cost-effective solution to enhance surgical precision and accessibility in undeserved regions. Robotic systems have transformed healthcare by enabling intricate procedures with enhanced accuracy and efficiency, reducing dependence on specialized surgeons and promoting access to care in resourceconstrained environments. The system uses a webcam to track the surgeon's movements on the XY plane, processes them via a controller, and replicates them precisely with the UR5e robot. A camera on the robot's end-effector provides real-time visual feedback for task monitoring via video call. The proposed system achieved a mean absolute error (MAE) of 2.52 mm, with taskspecific values of 1.47 mm and 1.04 mm for straight trajectories, and 4.77 mm and 2.81 mm for curved trajectories for Operators A and B, respectively. While the system's accuracy is comparable to existing robotic systems (2.0 mm to 5.0 mm range), the error in curved trajectories suggests the need for advanced control strategies, such as predictive or adaptive controllers, to enhance precision in more complex surgical tasks. By minimizing reliance on specialized equipment and facilitating intuitive user interaction, this system offers a robust, adaptable, and cost-effective approach to expand access to advanced surgical procedures, reduce operational errors, and address healthcare disparities globally.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2025 11th International Conference on Control, Automation and Robotics, ICCAR 2025
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Pages111-116
Number of pages6
Edition2025
ISBN (Electronic)9798331520267
DOIs
StatePublished - 2025
Event11th International Conference on Control, Automation and Robotics, ICCAR 2025 - Kyoto, Japan
Duration: 18 Apr 202520 Apr 2025

Conference

Conference11th International Conference on Control, Automation and Robotics, ICCAR 2025
Country/TerritoryJapan
CityKyoto
Period18/04/2520/04/25

Keywords

  • Telesurgery
  • Touch-Free Control
  • UR5e

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