Next Generation Tracking Technology
from NDI
New
uses of computer-assisted therapy (CAT) have resulted
in the need for tracking systems to accomplish more
and better adapt to new environments. Next generation
NDI optical products embrace these new requirements.
Smaller Sensor Coils for Aurora Electromagnetic System
3 new Aurora Electromagnetic Tracking System sensor coils allow for the smallest tool integration, such as needles and guidewires and also allow for tools requiring 6DOF where size constraints are tight, such as flexible endoscopy or catheter use.
Image Fusion in Neuroimaging
Fusing
anatomical, functional and
EEG/MEG data together into
one image provides accurate
information on the exact
location of brain activity.
Fusing these images is possible using NDI technology,
such as the Polaris or Aurora systems.
AC Versus DC for Magnetic Measurement Systems
Used
in spatial measurement, what's
the difference between AC
and DC driven electromagnetic
coils? Discover the differences
between these technologies
and how they work to drive
magnetic measurement.
Robarts
and NDI - Developing Minimally-Invasive Intracardiac
Procedures
Dr. Terry Peters and colleagues are developing
an exciting and novel technology that allows
minimally-invasive interventions to be performed
inside the beating heart.
NDI Organizes for Focus on Research
NDI has actively supported the medical research community over the years and to continue this tradition of partnership, organizational changes have recently been implemented at NDI to ensure a greater focus on important research customers.
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