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Design and evaluation of a haptic interface for interactive simulation of minimally-invasive surgeries

This paper deals with the design and control of a haptic device to be used in a minimally invasive surgery simulator. Replicating haptic cues is of special interest since it is used in gesture motor control and important decision-making scenarios such as the discrimination of healthy versus abnormal...

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