MagRobot:An Open Simulator for Magnetically Navigated Robots
Heng Wang (1), Haoyu Song (1), Jiatao Zheng (1), Yuxiang Han (1), Kunli Wang (1) ((1) South China University of Technology)

TL;DR
MagRobot is an open-source simulation platform that enables research, design, and benchmarking of magnetically navigated robots in medical applications, reducing reliance on costly experiments and facilitating system comparison.
Contribution
This paper introduces the first universal open-source simulator for magnetic navigation systems, supporting flexible design, visualization, and benchmarking for both rigid and soft medical robots.
Findings
Validated with phantom and ex vivo experiments
Demonstrated use cases in bronchoscopy, endovascular, and gastrointestinal procedures
Enabled optimization of magnetic navigation system configurations
Abstract
Magnetic navigation systems, including magnetic tracking systems and magnetic actuation systems, have shown great potential for occlusion-free localization and remote control of intracorporeal medical devices and robots in minimally invasive medicine, such as capsule endoscopy and cardiovascular intervention. However, the design of magnetically navigated robots remains heavily reliant on experimental prototyping, which is time-consuming and costly. Furthermore, there is a lack of a consistent experimental environment to compare and benchmark the hardware and algorithms across different magnetic navigation systems. To address these challenges, we propose the first universal open-source simulation platform to facilitate research, design and benchmarking of magnetically navigated robots. Our simulator features an intuitive graphical user interface that enables the user to efficiently…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSoft Robotics and Applications · Gastrointestinal Bleeding Diagnosis and Treatment · Micro and Nano Robotics
