磁共振成像引导的磁动可操纵导管系统的动态响应分析

E Erdem Tuna, Taoming Liu, Russell C Jackson, Nate Lombard Poirot, Mac Russell, M Cenk Çavuşoğlu
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本文介绍了磁共振成像引导的磁动可转向血管内导管系统的自由空间开环动态响应分析。导管顶端嵌入了一组载流微型线圈。导管通过磁共振成像(MRI)扫描仪磁场在这些线圈上产生的磁力矩直接驱动。输入电流指令与导管尖端偏转角度之间的关系在拟议的导管系统中呈现出固有的非线性。该系统的非线性是通过一个钟摆模型来分析的。摆锤模型用于描述系统的非线性,并对输入输出进行近似线性化。然后,采用黑盒系统识别方法对线性化动力学进行频率响应分析。通过观察模式并考虑用于跟踪导管运动的摄像系统的奈奎斯特频率,还原出最优估计模型。缩小后的模型通过三维开环笛卡尔自由空间轨迹进行了实验验证。这项研究为后续研究中利用核磁共振成像引导的实时反馈对机器人导管进行有效、精确的自由空间闭环控制铺平了道路。
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Analysis of Dynamic Response of an MRI-Guided Magnetically-Actuated Steerable Catheter System.

Analysis of Dynamic Response of an MRI-Guided Magnetically-Actuated Steerable Catheter System.

Analysis of Dynamic Response of an MRI-Guided Magnetically-Actuated Steerable Catheter System.

This paper presents a free-space open-loop dynamic response analysis for an MRI-guided magnetically-actuated steerable intra-vascular catheter system. The catheter tip is embedded with a set of current carrying micro-coils. The catheter is directly actuated via the magnetic torques generated on these coils by the magnetic field of the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner. The relationship between the input current commands and catheter tip deflection angle presents an inherent nonlinearity in the proposed catheter system. The system nonlinearity is analyzed by utilizing a pendulum model. The pendulum model is used to describe the system nonlinearity and to perform an approximate input-output linearization. Then, a black-box system identification approach is performed for frequency response analysis of the linearized dynamics. The optimal estimated model is reduced by observing the modes and considering the Nyquist frequency of the camera system that is used to track the catheter motion. The reduced model is experimentally validated with 3D open-loop Cartesian free-space trajectories. This study paves the way for effective and accurate free-space closed-loop control of the robotic catheter with real-time feedback from MRI guidance in subsequent research.

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