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Development of 3D endoscope for Minimum Invasive Surgical System

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Title Development of 3D endoscope for Minimum Invasive Surgical System
 
Creator Sangwan, Dhiraj
Soni, P
Raheja, JL
 
Subject Digital Systems
 
Description One of the interesting surgery visualization that has helped the surgeon is in the field of endoscope. Endoscopic surgery is rapidly spreading in various areas since it is less invasive than conventional open surgery. Further, it helps the surgeon to have the internal view of the human body to identify and localize the damaged area. The recent and upgraded 3D endoscope enables the surgeon with depth perception and stereo vision. Stereo vision adaptability plays an important role in depth perception and is usually present in human beings and animals in predator’s category. The estimation of depth provides an approximation of the distance of various objects in the scene from the miniature cameras. The paper presents an approach for generating an anaglyph view of the scene using two images generated by a stereo sensor. The algorithm runs in real time to generate a stereo video using two video streams from the sensors. The processed output is in 3D, which helps surgeon in estimating the depth of the internal organs.
 
Date 2014
 
Type Conference or Workshop Item
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://ceeri.csircentral.net/255/1/06_2014.pdf
Sangwan, Dhiraj and Soni, P and Raheja, JL (2014) Development of 3D endoscope for Minimum Invasive Surgical System. In: IEEE International Conference on Signal Propagation and Computer Technology (ICSPCT-2014), July 12-13, 2014, Ajmer. (Submitted)
 
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