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A hardware and software protocol for the evaluation of electromagnetic tracker accuracy in the clinical environment: a multi-center study
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Medical ElectronicsEngineeringRemote Patient MonitoringMeasurementAccelerometerWearable TechnologyPatient Tracking SystemAssessment ProtocolSoftware ProtocolElectromagnetic Tracker AccuracyTreatment VerificationClinical EnvironmentMedical InstrumentationElectromagnetic CompatibilityMeasurement AccuracyElectrophysiological EvaluationKinesiologyCalibrationPatient MonitoringInstrumentationRadiologyPhysical MedicineHealth SciencesAssistive TechnologyMagnetic MeasurementRadiometryMicrowave DiagnosticsHigh-frequency Measurement
This paper proposes an assessment protocol that incorporates both hardware and analysis methods for evaluation of electromagnetic tracker accuracy in different clinical environments. The susceptibility of electromagnetic tracker measurement accuracy is both highly dependent on nearby ferromagnetic interference sources and non-isotropic. These inherent limitations combined with the various hardware components and assessment techniques used within different studies makes the direct comparison of measurement accuracy between studies difficult. This paper presents a multicenter study to evaluate electromagnetic devices in different clinical environments using a common hardware phantom and assessment techniques so that results are directly comparable. Measurement accuracy has been shown to be in the range of 0.79-6.67mm within a 180mm<sup>3</sup> sub-volume of the Aurora measurement space in five different clinical environments.
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