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SCANLAB GmbH galvanometric scanners dynaxis 421
A KUKA LBR iiwa 14 R820 robot is used to position the OCT probe. Cables to drive the <t>galvanometric</t> mirrors are fed through 3D printed cable guides and strain reliefs. Among others a human arm replica is used as an OCT phantom and placed on a spring-loaded armrest which is used as a limit switch that can trigger an emergency stop.
Galvanometric Scanners Dynaxis 421, supplied by SCANLAB GmbH, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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Article Title: Large area robotically assisted optical coherence tomography (LARA-OCT)

Journal: Biomedical Optics Express

doi: 10.1364/BOE.525524

A KUKA LBR iiwa 14 R820 robot is used to position the OCT probe. Cables to drive the galvanometric mirrors are fed through 3D printed cable guides and strain reliefs. Among others a human arm replica is used as an OCT phantom and placed on a spring-loaded armrest which is used as a limit switch that can trigger an emergency stop.
Figure Legend Snippet: A KUKA LBR iiwa 14 R820 robot is used to position the OCT probe. Cables to drive the galvanometric mirrors are fed through 3D printed cable guides and strain reliefs. Among others a human arm replica is used as an OCT phantom and placed on a spring-loaded armrest which is used as a limit switch that can trigger an emergency stop.

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(a) Large-area OCT image of a volunteer’s hand composed of 6 × 1 long scans with a total FOV of 140 × 170 × 20 mm 3 . The en-face is projected by averaging all 600 depth layers. Y T C P is the motion of the robot and X S C A N denotes the scanning direction of the galvanometric scanner. (b) Excerpt from (a) with visible lateral stitching artifacts indicated by the arrows. (c) 3D visualization of the first joint of the index finger. (d) 16-times averaged B-Scan along the entire hand and middle finger.
Figure Legend Snippet: (a) Large-area OCT image of a volunteer’s hand composed of 6 × 1 long scans with a total FOV of 140 × 170 × 20 mm 3 . The en-face is projected by averaging all 600 depth layers. Y T C P is the motion of the robot and X S C A N denotes the scanning direction of the galvanometric scanner. (b) Excerpt from (a) with visible lateral stitching artifacts indicated by the arrows. (c) 3D visualization of the first joint of the index finger. (d) 16-times averaged B-Scan along the entire hand and middle finger.

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A KUKA LBR iiwa 14 R820 robot is used to position the OCT probe. Cables to drive the <t>galvanometric</t> mirrors are fed through 3D printed cable guides and strain reliefs. Among others a human arm replica is used as an OCT phantom and placed on a spring-loaded armrest which is used as a limit switch that can trigger an emergency stop.
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A KUKA LBR iiwa 14 R820 robot is used to position the OCT probe. Cables to drive the <t>galvanometric</t> mirrors are fed through 3D printed cable guides and strain reliefs. Among others a human arm replica is used as an OCT phantom and placed on a spring-loaded armrest which is used as a limit switch that can trigger an emergency stop.
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A KUKA LBR iiwa 14 R820 robot is used to position the OCT probe. Cables to drive the galvanometric mirrors are fed through 3D printed cable guides and strain reliefs. Among others a human arm replica is used as an OCT phantom and placed on a spring-loaded armrest which is used as a limit switch that can trigger an emergency stop.

Journal: Biomedical Optics Express

Article Title: Large area robotically assisted optical coherence tomography (LARA-OCT)

doi: 10.1364/BOE.525524

Figure Lengend Snippet: A KUKA LBR iiwa 14 R820 robot is used to position the OCT probe. Cables to drive the galvanometric mirrors are fed through 3D printed cable guides and strain reliefs. Among others a human arm replica is used as an OCT phantom and placed on a spring-loaded armrest which is used as a limit switch that can trigger an emergency stop.

Article Snippet: A pair of galvanometric scanners (dynAXIS 421, Scanlab GmbH, Germany) is used to steer the light beam across the target.

Techniques:

(a) Large-area OCT image of a volunteer’s hand composed of 6 × 1 long scans with a total FOV of 140 × 170 × 20 mm 3 . The en-face is projected by averaging all 600 depth layers. Y T C P is the motion of the robot and X S C A N denotes the scanning direction of the galvanometric scanner. (b) Excerpt from (a) with visible lateral stitching artifacts indicated by the arrows. (c) 3D visualization of the first joint of the index finger. (d) 16-times averaged B-Scan along the entire hand and middle finger.

Journal: Biomedical Optics Express

Article Title: Large area robotically assisted optical coherence tomography (LARA-OCT)

doi: 10.1364/BOE.525524

Figure Lengend Snippet: (a) Large-area OCT image of a volunteer’s hand composed of 6 × 1 long scans with a total FOV of 140 × 170 × 20 mm 3 . The en-face is projected by averaging all 600 depth layers. Y T C P is the motion of the robot and X S C A N denotes the scanning direction of the galvanometric scanner. (b) Excerpt from (a) with visible lateral stitching artifacts indicated by the arrows. (c) 3D visualization of the first joint of the index finger. (d) 16-times averaged B-Scan along the entire hand and middle finger.

Article Snippet: A pair of galvanometric scanners (dynAXIS 421, Scanlab GmbH, Germany) is used to steer the light beam across the target.

Techniques: