Kinematic Design of a Non-Parasitic 2r1t Parallel Mechanism With Remote Center of Motion To Be Used in Minimally Invasive Surgery Applications

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Kiper, Gökhan
Dede, Mehmet İsmet Can

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In 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.

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Robotic manipulators, Surgery applications, Surgical robotics, Parallel manipulator, 2R1T mechanism, Remote center of motion, 629, Remote center of motion, Surgery applications, Robotic manipulators, Surgical robotics, Parallel manipulator, 2R1T mechanism

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0209 industrial biotechnology, 0203 mechanical engineering, 02 engineering and technology

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Yaşır, A., Kiper, İ., Dede, M. İ. C. (2020). Kinematic design of a non-parasitic 2R1T parallel mechanism with remote center of motion to be used in minimally invasive surgery applications. Mechanism and Machine Theory, 153. doi: 10.1016/j.mechmachtheory.2020.104013.

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