PMID: 9444511Jan 1, 1997Paper

Positional reproducibility of the patient's head normalized by a robotized chair-based automatic head-positioning system, Racs-N

Frontiers of Medical and Biological Engineering : the International Journal of the Japan Society of Medical Electronics and Biological Engineering
Y NakamuraM Itoh

Abstract

With a view to normalization of the head orientation without the use of a fixation jig for the measurement of jaw movement employing an X-ray television, we have been developing an automatic head-positioning system, Racs-N, consisting of a head-position sensor and a robotized chair. The head position is monitored in 6 degrees of freedom (d.o.f.) by using a position-sensitive detector (PSD) camera-based photostereometry. If they are incorrect, the robotized chair rectifies them automatically by adjusting the position and orientation of the head support in 5 d.o.f. (except the vertical position). The rectified position, however, has a certain margin of error, due to the mobility of the head relative to the head support. To improve this, we employed an iterative correction in that the positioning is repeated until the determined position converges. In experiments employing several subjects, this particular correction was verified to converge by more than six iterations and to be effective for the reduction of head-position errors.

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