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17 May 2002 Influence of the operating room on magnetic tracking
Peter Hassenpflug, Marcus Vetter, Marc Schneberger, Thorsten Liebler, Goetz Martin Richter, Matthias Thorn, Carlos Cardenas, Wolfram Lamade, Christian Herfarth, Hans-Peter Meinzer
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Abstract
In this contribution a postprocessing method is introduced that enables dynamic accuracy examinations of position and angle measurements of two not interfering localizing systems describing the same subspace of Euclidian R3. Furthermore, the method can be used for realization of a hybrid localizing system given a common temporal synchronization of the measurements. Therewith, this article provides a flexible method for examining the influence of the operating room on magnetic tracking by dynamic comparison with reference measurements of an optical localizing system.
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Peter Hassenpflug, Marcus Vetter, Marc Schneberger, Thorsten Liebler, Goetz Martin Richter, Matthias Thorn, Carlos Cardenas, Wolfram Lamade, Christian Herfarth, and Hans-Peter Meinzer "Influence of the operating room on magnetic tracking", Proc. SPIE 4681, Medical Imaging 2002: Visualization, Image-Guided Procedures, and Display, (17 May 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.466908
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KEYWORDS
Magnetism

Magnetic tracking

Sensors

Optical spheres

Optical testing

Surgery

Calibration

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