Article intro - SlicerROS2


A great team of authors, L. Connolly et al. published on their long anticipated project, "SlicerROS2: A Research and Development Module for Image-Guided Robotic Interventions," in IEEE Transactions on Medical Robotics and Bionics, doi: 10.1109/TMRB.2024.3464683.

Abstract

Image-guided robotic interventions involve the use of medical imaging in tandem with robotics. SlicerROS2 is a software module that combines 3D Slicer and robot operating system (ROS) in pursuit of a standard integration approach for medical robotics research. The first release of SlicerROS2 demonstrated the feasibility of using the C++ API from 3D Slicer and ROS to load and visualize robots in real time. Since this initial release, we’ve rewritten and redesigned the module to offer greater modularity, access to low-level features, access to 3D Slicer’s Python API, and better data transfer protocols. In this paper, we introduce this new design as well as four applications that leverage the core functionalities of SlicerROS2 in realistic image-guided robotics scenarios.

Keywords: Robots;Three-dimensional displays;Robot kinematics;Medical robotics;Biomedical imaging;Robot sensing systems;Standards;Image-guidance;robotics;3D Slicer;ROS2;research prototyping;virtual fixtures;motion planning

Source: IEEE Xplore


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