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NEW Journal Article: Improving Rigid 3-D Calibration for Robotic Surgery

Nov 4,2020 Leave a Reply Paper, The Research Article, Calibration, Journal, medical robotics, Minimally Invasive Surgery, multi arm calibration, paper, Robot, Robot vision systems, Surgery, Surgical robotics, Three-dimensional displays

Autonomy is the next frontier of research in robotic surgery and its aim is to improve the quality of surgical procedures in the next future.

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