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Mitchell Lum, University of Washington, BioRobotics Lab

Current Research Interests: (Curriculum Vitae in PDF)

Surgical Robotics, Mobile Robotic Telesurgery, Haptic Interaction and Kinematic Optimization

The constant evolution of the synergy between fundamental science, engineering and medicine provides physicians with improved tools and techniques for delivering patients effective health care. Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) techniques have revolutionized the way a number of surgical procedures are performed. Recent advances in surgical robotics provide a new paradigm to further improve both MIS and open surgery. The benefits of improved healthcare for remote locations are numerous. Mobile robotic telesurgery stands to take telemedicine to the next level. My work in the BioRobotics Lab has focused on the development of a 6-DOF cable-actuated surgical robot system capable of providing all the degrees of freedom of manual MIS as well as wrist joints located at the surgical end-effector. The surgical robot system has the ability to teleoperate utilizing a single bi-directional UDP socket via a remote master device. As a preliminary experiment, the system was deployed into a remote environment (desert) and was powered by gas generators. An Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) acted as an aerial digital data link to provide connectivity between the surgeon control station and the surgical manipulators. The creation and initial testing of a deployable surgical robot system will facilitate growth in the area of Mobile Robotic Telesurgery (MRT) and eventually lead to future systems saving human lives on the battlefield and in other remote environments.

 

The BioRobotics Lab Homepage

 

 


BioRobotics Lab Surgical Robot
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This is a picture of Drumheller Fountain with the new EE building (my second home!) in the background.

 

ICAR2005 Lab Tours

ICAR2005 Cruise Pictures

 

 

Snow In the U-District! February 16, 2001

 

Winter Break 2000:

Ehukai and Shark's Cove

Waimea Bay

Luau 2001

Hobby Stuff

 

Other Stuff:
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