Endovascular navigation of a ferromagnetic microrobot using MRI-based predictive control
Résumé
This paper presents real-time MRI-based control of a ferromagnetic microcapsule for endovascular navigation. The concept was studied for future development of microdevices designed to perform minimally invasive interventions in remote sites accessible through the human cardiovascular system. A system software architecture is presented illustrating the different software modules to allow navigation ofa microdevice in blood vessels, namely: (i) vessel path planner,(ii) magnetic gradient steering, (iii) tracking and (iv) closed-loopnavigation control. First, the position recognition of the microrobotinto the blood vessel is extracted using Frangi vesselness filtering from the pre-operation images. Then, a set of minimal trajectoryis predefined, using FMM, to guide the microrobot from the injection point to the tumor area through the anarchic vessel network. Basedon the pre-computed path, a GPC is proposed for robust time-multiplexed navigation along a 2D path in presence of pulsative flow. The simulation results suggest the validation of the proposed image processing andcontrol algorithms. A series of disturbances introduced in the presence and absence of closed-loop control affirms the robustness and effectiveness of this predictive control system.
Domaines
Automatique / Robotique
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