"Compensating for Quasi-periodic Motion in Robotic Radiosurgery"
outlines the techniques needed to accurately track and compensate
for respiratory and pulsatory motion during robotic radiosurgery.
The algorithms presented within the book aid in the treatment of
tumors that move during respiration.
In Chapters 1 and 2, the book introduces the concept of
stereotactic body radiation therapy, motion compensation strategies
and the clinical state-of-the-art. In Chapters 3 through 5, the
author describes and evaluates new methods for motion prediction,
for correlating external motion to internal organ motion, and for
the evaluation of these algorithms' output based on an
unprecedented amount of real clinical data. Finally, Chapter 6
provides a brief introduction into currently investigated, open
questions and further fields of research.
"Compensating for Quasi-periodic Motion in Robotic Radiosurgery"
targets researchers working in the related fields of surgical
oncology, artificial intelligence, robotics and more.
Advanced-level students will also find this book valuable."
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