arXiv Open Access 2025

Embedded Flexible Circumferential Sensing for Real-Time Intraoperative Environmental Perception in Continuum Robots

Peiyu Luo Shilong Yao Yuhan Chen Max Q. -H. Meng
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Continuum robots have been widely adopted in robot-assisted minimally invasive surgery (RMIS) because of their compact size and high flexibility. However, their proprioceptive capabilities remain limited, particularly in narrow lumens, where lack of environmental awareness can lead to unintended tissue contact and surgical risks. To address this challenge, this work proposes a flexible annular sensor structure integrated around the vertebral disks of continuum robots. The proposed design enables real-time environmental mapping by estimating the distance between the robotic disks and the surrounding tissue, thereby facilitating safer operation through advanced control strategies. The experiment has proven that its accuracy in obstacle detection can reach 0.19 mm. Fabricated using flexible printed circuit (FPC) technology, the sensor demonstrates a modular and cost-effective design with compact dimensions and low noise interference. Its adaptable parameters allow compatibility with various continuum robot architectures, offering a promising solution for enhancing intraoperative perception and control in surgical robotics.

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Peiyu Luo

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Shilong Yao

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Yuhan Chen

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Max Q. -H. Meng

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Luo, P., Yao, S., Chen, Y., Meng, M.Q.-. (2025). Embedded Flexible Circumferential Sensing for Real-Time Intraoperative Environmental Perception in Continuum Robots. https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.17902

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