Abstract:
Moving tumors, especially in the vicinity of lungs, pose a challenging problem in radiotherapy as healthy tissue should not be irradiated. We developed a system to compen...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Moving tumors, especially in the vicinity of lungs, pose a challenging problem in radiotherapy as healthy tissue should not be irradiated. We developed a system to compensate tumor motion with the robotic treatment couch HexaPOD to improve treatment quality. The HexaPOD, carrying the patient, counteracts the tumor motion so that it is eliminated in the beams-eye-view of the linear accelerator. The focus of this work is on two control methods for the HexaPOD in order to realize reference tracking. The first method is a simple position control scheme to enable reference tracking. It is reformulated as second method to be adopted by a model predictive controller to better account for patient comfort and to maintain tracking accuracy. The performance of both methods is compared in experiments with real hardware using prerecorded patient trajectories and human volunteers whose breathing motion was compensated.
Date of Conference: 06-10 May 2013
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 17 October 2013
ISBN Information:
Print ISSN: 1050-4729
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- IEEE Keywords
- Index Terms
- Model Predictive Control ,
- Patient Comfort ,
- Improve Patient Comfort ,
- Control Strategy ,
- Control Method ,
- Linear Accelerator ,
- Tracking Accuracy ,
- Reference Tracking ,
- Breathing Motion ,
- Real Hardware ,
- Tumor Motion ,
- Upper Limit ,
- Cost Function ,
- Infrared Imaging ,
- Control Input ,
- Maximum Speed ,
- Intersection Point ,
- Tracking Error ,
- Tracking Performance ,
- Prediction Horizon ,
- Sampling Instants ,
- Smooth Trajectory ,
- Reference Trajectory ,
- Multileaf Collimator ,
- Motion Compensation ,
- Intersection Of Planes ,
- State-space Model ,
- Model Predictive Control Problem ,
- Operating Range
Keywords assist with retrieval of results and provide a means to discovering other relevant content. Learn more.
- IEEE Keywords
- Index Terms
- Model Predictive Control ,
- Patient Comfort ,
- Improve Patient Comfort ,
- Control Strategy ,
- Control Method ,
- Linear Accelerator ,
- Tracking Accuracy ,
- Reference Tracking ,
- Breathing Motion ,
- Real Hardware ,
- Tumor Motion ,
- Upper Limit ,
- Cost Function ,
- Infrared Imaging ,
- Control Input ,
- Maximum Speed ,
- Intersection Point ,
- Tracking Error ,
- Tracking Performance ,
- Prediction Horizon ,
- Sampling Instants ,
- Smooth Trajectory ,
- Reference Trajectory ,
- Multileaf Collimator ,
- Motion Compensation ,
- Intersection Of Planes ,
- State-space Model ,
- Model Predictive Control Problem ,
- Operating Range