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Revision as of 23:38, 22 September 2022


Welcome to the da Vinci Research Kit wiki community

This wiki is home to users of the Research Kit for the da Vinci Surgical System.

The da Vinci Research Kit (dVRK)

The dVRK is a collection of first-generation da Vinci components that can be used to assemble a research platform for exploring telerobotics in medicine. The idea behind this initiative is to provide the core hardware to a network of researchers worldwide, by repurposing retired clinical systems. This hardware is provided in combination with dedicated electronics to create a system that enables researchers to access to any level of the control system of the robot as well as the data streams within it.

Background

The da Vinci Research Kit research platform was developed through a collaboration between academic institutions, Johns Hopkins University and Worcester Polytechnic Institute, and Intuitive Surgical Inc. in 2012.

Components

The Kit contains the following components:

  • Two da Vinci Master Tool Manipulators (MTMs)
  • Two da Vinci Patient Side Manipulators (PSMs)
  • A stereo viewer
  • A foot pedal tray
  • Manipulator Interface Boards (dMIBs)
  • Basic accessory kit

See the system in action on YouTube (credit: the JHU team).

MTM
PSM
Stereo Viewer
Foot Pedal Tray

The User Group

University/Group: PI PI URL Group Wiki Page
The Johns Hopkins University Professor Russell Taylor [1] [2] [3] JHU Group Page
Worcester Polytechnic Institute Professor Greg Fischer [4] WPI Group Page
Stanford University Professor Allison Okamura [5] Stanford Group Page
The University of British Columbia Professor Tim Salcudean [6] UBC Group Page
Vanderbilt University Professor Nabil Simaan [7] Vanderbilt Group Page
Vanderbilt University Assistant Professor Jie Ying Wu [8] Vanderbilt Group Page
University of California, Berkeley Professor Pieter Abbeel [9] Berkeley Group Page
University of California, Berkeley Professor Ken Goldberg [10] Berkeley Group Page
Carnegie Mellon University Professor Howie Choset [11] CMU Group Page
Sick Kids Children's Hospital Professor James Drake [12] Sick Kids Group Page
Clemson University Professor Venkat Krovi [13] Clemson University
Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna Professor Arianna Menciassi [14] SSSA Group Page
University of Western Ontario & CSTAR Professor Rajni Patel [15] CSTAR Group Page
Seoul National University Professor Sungwan Kim [16] Seoul National University
Óbuda University Professor Tamás Haidegger [17] Óbuda University
Wayne State University Professor Abhilash Pandya [18] Wayne State University
University of Verona Professor Paolo Fiorini [19] University of Verona
Imperial College Professor Guang-Zhong Yang [20] Imperial College
University College London Professor Danail Stoyanov [21] University College London
Case Western Reserve University Professor M. Cenk Cavusoglu [22] Case Western Reserve University
Case Western Reserve University Assistant Professor Zonghe Chua [23] Case Western Reserve University
University of Naples Federico II Professor Bruno Siciliano [24] University of Naples Federico II
Ben Gurion University of the Negev Professor Ilana Nisky [25] Ben Gurion University of the Negev
University of California San Diego Assistant Professor Michael Yip [26] University of California San Diego
University of California San Diego Assistant Professor Tania Morimoto [27] University of California San Diego
Politecnico di Milano Professor Elena De Momi [28] Politecnico di Milano
The Chinese University of Hong Kong Professor Philip WY Chiu [29] The Chinese University of Hong Kong
The Chinese University of Hong Kong Associate Professor Samuel Au [30] The Chinese University of Hong Kong
University of Leeds Professor Pietro Valdastri [31] University of Leeds
University of Texas, Dallas Professor Ann Majewicz Fey [32] University of Texas, Dallas
University of Innsbruck Professor Yeongmi Kim [33] University of Innsbruck
University of Innsbruck Professor Matthias Harders [34] University of Innsbruck
University of Reutlingen Professor Oliver Burgert [35] University of Reutlingen
Purdue University Professor Juan Wachs [36] Purdue University
Purdue University Professor Denny Yu [37] Purdue University
University of Alberta Professor Mahdi Tavakoli [38] University of Alberta
Yonsei University Professor Jongsoo Lee [39] Yonsei University
Yonsei University Professor Jongeun Choi [40] Yonsei University
University of Texas at Austin Assistant Professor Farshid Alambeigi [41] University of Texas at Austin
University of Illinois at Chicago Professor Liaohai Leo Chen [42] University of Illinois at Chicago
University of Twente Professor Sarthak Misra [43] University of Twente
University of Utah Professor Alan Kuntz [44] University of Utah
New York University Assistant Professor S. Farokh Atashzar [45] New York University


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