MRI: Development of Haptic Instrumentation and Software for Computer Science Research and Training Using Surgical Simulation as the Application
$242,075FY2001CSENSF
Millersville University, Millersville PA
Investigators
Abstract
EIA-0116616 Roger W. Webster Millersville University MRI: Development of Haptic Instrumentation and Software for Computer Science Research and Training Using Surgical Simulation as the Application This is a proposal for instrumentation development under the Major Research Instrumentation (MRI) program to support research and student training in the area of haptic human-computer interaction using surgical simulation as the application. The design and development of haptic surgical instruments which attach to a commercially available device will enable users to practice virtual surgery and will enhance the human-computer interface in realistic simulation applications.
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