An Open Framework Enabling Electromagnetic Tracking in Image-Guided Interventions
Herman Alexander Jaeger, Stephen Hinds, P\'adraig Cantillon-Murphy

TL;DR
This paper presents a standardized, open-source software framework in Python for electromagnetic tracking in image-guided interventions, enabling easier integration of novel EMT improvements into clinical workflows.
Contribution
It defines a cross-platform, modular software architecture for EMT systems, facilitating development, standardization, and integration of new tracking algorithms.
Findings
Achieved 5 ms latency on Windows systems
Framework demonstrated with open-source Anser EMT system
Performance varies across operating systems
Abstract
Electromagnetic tracking (EMT) is a core platform technology in the navigation and visualisation of image-guided procedures. The technology provides high tracking accuracy in non-line-of-sight environments, allowing instrument navigation in locations where optical tracking is not feasible. Integration of EMT in complex procedures, often coupled with multi-modal imaging, is on the rise, yet the lack of exibility in the available hardware platforms has been noted by many researchers and system designers. Advances in the field of EMT include novel methods of improving tracking system accuracy, precision and error compensation capabilities, though such system-level improvements cannot be readily incorporated in current therapy applications due to the `blackbox' nature of commercial tracking solving algorithms. This paper defines a software framework to allow novel EMT designs and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAugmented Reality Applications · Surgical Simulation and Training
