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Conference Object Citation - Scopus: 3Design and Balancing of a Novel 2r1t Manipulator With Remote Center of Motion(Springer, 2023) Yılmaz, Tuğrul; Kiper, GökhanThe paper presents a novel manipulator design to be used as an endoscope holder for endonasal skull base surgeries. The manipulator should provide two rotational and one translational motions for the endoscope, where it should be able to be oriented about and slide along the tip of the nostril of a patient as a pivot point. First, suitable manipulators with remote center motion are investigated. Manipulators with serial and hybrid kinematic structure and redundant manipulators with a passive joint are examined. A serial manipulator with a circular arc as the second rotation axis is chosen for the detailed design. The novelty of the kinematic structure of the manipulator is that the end-effector heave motion is achieved in a tangential direction to the circular arc. The constructional design and counter-mass balancing solution for the manipulator are presented. The total assembly mass is 11.6 kg for navigating an endoscope of 0.44 kg mass.Article Citation - WoS: 31Citation - Scopus: 37Kinematic Design of a Non-Parasitic 2r1t Parallel Mechanism With Remote Center of Motion To Be Used in Minimally Invasive Surgery Applications(Elsevier Ltd., 2020) Yaşır, Abdullah; Kiper, Gökhan; Dede, Mehmet İsmet CanIn minimally invasive surgery applications, the use of robotic manipulators is becoming more and more common to enhance the precision of the operations and post-operative processes. Such operations are often performed through an incision port (a pivot point) on the patient's body. Since the end-effector (the handled surgical tool) move about the pivot point, the manipulator has to move about a remote center of motion. In this study, a 3-degrees-of-freedom parallel mechanism with 2R1T (R: rotation, T: translation) remote center of motion capability is presented for minimally invasive surgery applications. First, its kinematic structure is introduced. Then, its kinematic analysis is carried out by using a simplified kinematic model which consists of three intersecting planes. Then the dimensional design is done for the desired workspace and a simulation test is carried out to verify the kinematic formulations. Finally, the prototype of the final design is presented.Conference Object Citation - Scopus: 4Static Force Balancing of a 2r1t Parallel Manipulator With Remote Center of Motion(Springer Verlag, 2019) Yaşır, Abdullah; Kiper, Gökhan; Dede, Mehmet İsmet Can; Van der Wijk, VolkertAssistive robots in surgical applications should be gravity balanced due to safety considerations. This study presents a gravity balancing solution for a 3-degree-of-freedom parallel manipulator to be used as an endoscope navigation robot for transnasal minimal invasive surgery applications. The manipulator has a rather simple structure that allows individual balancing of the three legs in their respec-tive planes of motion. First, sole counter-mass balancing is investigated, but it is seen that the extra mass amount is too much. Sole spring balancing is not consid-ered as an option due to constructional complexity. A hybrid solution as a combi-nation of counter-mass and spring balancing is devised. In the proposed solution, the masses on the distal links of a leg are balanced with counter-masses so that all masses are lumped to the link connected to the base of the manipulator. Hence the problem is simplified into the balancing of a pendulum. The necessary formula-tions are derived and numerical calculations demonstrate that the hybrid balancing yields a feasible solution.Conference Object Citation - Scopus: 11Structural Synthesis of 2r1t Type Mechanisms for Minimally Invasive Surgery Applications(Springer Verlag, 2018) Yaşır, Abdullah; Kiper, GökhanAssistive and operative manipulators allow easier and more precise operations for minimally invasive surgery. Such manipulators often have a pivot point at the incision port on the pa-tient’s body, so the manipulator should have a remote center of motion. This study presents the structural synthesis of a non-parasitic 3-dof manipulator with 2R1T motion pattern to be used as a remote center of motion mechanism for minimally invasive surgery applications. The manipulators of various kinematic structure are evaluated considering criteria such as possibility of construction of the mechanism for remote center of motion, ease of dynamic balancing, number of links, structural symmetry, the number of actuators connected to the base and decoupling of the joint inputs and the output motion of the platform.
