DocumentCode :
3601908
Title :
Vibration-Based Milling Condition Monitoring in Robot-Assisted Spine Surgery
Author :
Yu Dai ; Yuan Xue ; Jianxun Zhang
Author_Institution :
Tianjin Key Lab. of Intell. Robot., Nankai Univ., Tianjin, China
Volume :
20
Issue :
6
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
3028
Lastpage :
3039
Abstract :
In order to enhance the safety of the milling operation, we develop a condition monitoring method by means of analyzing the bone vibration signal in robot-assisted spine surgery. Since the behavior of the bone being cut changes with the tissue removal, an analytical method is proposed for modeling of varying bone dynamics, and then, it is proved that the vibration amplitude of the bone indicates its status change. During the real milling process, the vibration signal of the bone is recorded by a noncontact laser displacement sensor, and we only pay attention to the harmonic component whose frequency is an integer times of the spindle frequency of the milling device. The wavelet packet transform and the adaptive linear element are performed to estimate the harmonic amplitude from the signal to correlate milling condition. Considering that the bone vibration also varies with the milling force, the relative magnitude of the force is measured from the wavelet coefficients in low-frequency subband, and subsequently, the estimated harmonic amplitude is compensated to reduce the influence of the force. The robot milling experiments in sheep spines are carried on to verify the effectiveness of the condition monitoring procedure. The experimental results are in substantial accordance with the conclusions from the dynamic model, and thus, the robot can improve the safety of the operation with the proposed method.
Keywords :
condition monitoring; medical robotics; milling; robot dynamics; surgery; vibration control; wavelet transforms; adaptive linear element; bone vibration signal; dynamic model; harmonic amplitude; milling condition monitoring; milling device; robot-assisted spine surgery; sheep spines; spindle frequency; tissue removal; vibration amplitude; wavelet packet transform; Bones; Condition monitoring; Force; Harmonic analysis; Milling; Robots; Vibrations; Adaptive linear element (ADALINE); condition monitoring; milling vibration; robot-assisted surgery; wavelet packet transform (WPT);
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Mechatronics, IEEE/ASME Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1083-4435
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TMECH.2015.2414177
Filename :
7088614
Link To Document :
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