Feasibility Evaluation of Mobile Internet based Robot-assisted Tele-echography System

Joonho Seo, J. Cho, M. Lee, Taeho Kim, H. Par, Sungmin Kim, Changwon Kim, Ohwon Kwon
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In this paper, we introduce a robot-assisted remote ultrasound imaging system connected to 4G LTE mobile internet. Unlike the wired internet connection with the static IP addresses, mobile internet connection makes it easy to move the slave system and allows a remote connection to wherever mobile communication is available, thus enabling tele-echography even in poorly equipped internet facilities. In order to connect the slave system with the master system through 4G LTE mobile internet, SIP and STUN server were included in the network part of the robot-assisted tele-echography system. In the experiment, the developed system was tested for the network performance between the urban hospital and the remote location separated about 250 km away. In addition, RTT test was performed to measure the speed of data transmission for remote robot control under 4G LTE mobile Internet. Based on the experimental results, the average RTT in the mobile Internet was 45.67 ms and the standard deviation is 7.17 ms, which shows that the communication speed is lower than the wired Internet connections and is also somewhat unstable. In addition, we examined that the tracking error between the slave robot and the master device with respect to different types of network configuration. The average RMSE by mobile internet was increased to 3.8 mm from 3.1 mm by the wired Internet. However, 30Hz of remote ultrasound imaging could be performed, and unidirectional remote control was available at the communication speed of up to 44 Hz. Therefore, there is no problem in utilizing the mobile Internet in the current robot-assisted tele-echography system.
基于移动互联网的机器人辅助远程超声系统可行性评价
本文介绍了一种连接4G LTE移动互联网的机器人辅助远程超声成像系统。与静态IP地址的有线互联网连接不同,移动互联网连接可以轻松移动从系统,并允许远程连接到任何有移动通信的地方,因此即使在设备简陋的互联网设施中也可以实现远程超声。为了通过4G LTE移动互联网将从系统与主系统连接起来,在机器人辅助远程超声系统的网络部分中加入了SIP和STUN服务器。在实验中,对所开发的系统进行了城市医院与相距约250公里的偏远地区之间的网络性能测试。此外,通过RTT测试测量4G LTE移动互联网下机器人远程控制的数据传输速度。从实验结果来看,移动互联网的平均RTT为45.67 ms,标准差为7.17 ms,表明其通信速度低于有线互联网连接,也存在一定的不稳定性。此外,我们还研究了在不同类型的网络配置下,从机器人和主设备之间的跟踪误差。移动互联网的平均均方根误差从有线互联网的3.1毫米增加到3.8毫米。但可以进行30Hz的远程超声成像,并可单向远程控制,通信速度高达44hz。因此,在目前的机器人辅助远程超声系统中,利用移动互联网是没有问题的。
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