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Designing the Amount of Image Delay in Tele-surgery

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Serviceology for Designing the Future (ICServ 2014)

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It has become possible enough to take telemedicine by progression of the ICT. However, telesurgery is limited to experimental trials. This reason is that surgeon had been disturbed perceptual motor coordination by visual delay. This study was analyzed to understand about range of work efficiency in telesurgery with the delay. As a result of analysis, it was suggested that pointing task has threshold of the difficulty between 2 mm and 4 mm in diameter. The similar range in the work efficiency was up to approximately 300 ms independent on pointing size.

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Maida, I., Sato, H., Toma, T., Maeno, T. (2016). Designing the Amount of Image Delay in Tele-surgery. In: Maeno, T., Sawatani, Y., Hara, T. (eds) Serviceology for Designing the Future. ICServ 2014. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-55861-3_13

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