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#MATHMOD 2018 SERIES#
55, ISBN: (ebook) DOI: /arep.55 iĤ Bibliographic Data: Publisher: ARGESIM Publisher, Vienna Title: MATHMOD 2018 Extended Abstract Volume Subtitle: Extended Abstracts of 9 th Vienna Conference on Mathematical Modelling, Vienna, Austria, February 21 23, 2018 Author(s): Editor(s): Felix Breitenecker, Wolfgang Kemmetmüller, Andreas Körner, Andreas Kugi, Inge Troch Series: ARGESIM Reports Series Editors: Felix Breitenecker, Thorsten Pawletta, Sigrid Wenzel, ASIM Volume: ARGESIM Report no. 55, ISBN: (ebook) DOI: /arep.55ģ MATHMOD 2018 Extended Abstract Volume Extended Abstracts of 9 th Vienna Conference on Mathematical Modelling Vienna, Austria, February 21 23, 2018 Edited by Felix Breitenecker, Wolfgang Kemmetmüller, Andreas Körner, Andreas Kugi, and Inge Troch TU Wien ARGESIM Publisher, Vienna, ARGESIM Report no. Medical and technical constraints are added to the problem.1 MATHMOD 2018 Extended Abstract Volume Extended Abstracts of 9th Vienna Conference on Mathematical Modelling Vienna, Austria, February 21-23, 2018 Edited by Felix Breitenecker, Wolfgang Kemmetmüller, Andreas Körner, Andreas Kugi, and Inge Troch TU Wien ARGESIM Publisher, Vienna, ARGESIM Report no. The optimal control problem is discretized by transcription methods.
#MATHMOD 2018 SOFTWARE#
Our approach is to use model-based optimization, more concretely, gradient-based nonlinear optimization techniques implemented in the software package WORHP. The optimization variables can be partitioned into design and control variables. We model the design and planning problem as a constrained optimization problem. Such actively deformable cannulas give raise to an infinite number of possible tube trajectories for which surgery planning, supported by mathematical optimization, is inevitable. To this end, we propose the usage of a cannula that is composed of several pre-curved nickel-titanium tubes with decreasing diameter such that their construction allows for intertwining.
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Here, we focus on a novel approach to mitigate negative side effects due to the penetration of brain tissue. Typically, an entry point on the skullcap is determined from which the target region inside the brain is approached on a straight line. Stereotactic neurosurgery requires careful a priori design and planning of cannula trajectories.
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