This research was carried out to fill the gap within existing knowledge on the approaches to supplement the training for micro-robotic cell injection procedure by utilising virtual reality and haptic technologies.
Language
eng
Field of Research
090602 - Control Systems, Robotics and Automation 60% 090302 - Biomechanical Engineering 40%
Socio Economic Objective
861502 - Medical Instruments 70% 929999 - Health not elsewhere classified 30%
Description of original
xiv, 198 pages : illustrations, table, figures, some coloured.
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