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Mamoru Mitsuishi

Researcher at University of Tokyo

Publications -  357
Citations -  5054

Mamoru Mitsuishi is an academic researcher from University of Tokyo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Interferometry & Machining. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 337 publications receiving 4383 citations. Previous affiliations of Mamoru Mitsuishi include Nagoya Institute of Technology.

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Biomedical production of implants by additive electro-chemical and physical processes

TL;DR: In this paper, the state-of-the-art of this rapidly evolving manufacturing sector is presented and discussed, in particular the additive electrical, chemical and physical processes currently being applied to produce synthetic and biological parts.
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Open Controller Architecture – Past, Present and Future

TL;DR: An overview on the past, present and future of Open Controller Architecture is given and the CNC products in the market are evaluated, the efforts to harmonize the different results are described in order to establish a common world-wide standard in the future.
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GestureMan: a mobile robot that embodies a remote instructor's actions

TL;DR: GestureMan is a mobile robot that embodies a remote instructors actions that mounts a camera and a remote control laser pointer on it and is developed to satisfy four requirements of remote instruction on physical tasks.
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Robot-assisted vitreoretinal surgery: development of a prototype and feasibility studies in an animal model.

TL;DR: Improved accuracy and desirable feasibility of a prototype robotic system to assist vitreoretinal surgery were shown and research for wider implementation of robot-assisted surgery should be continued.
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Remote ultrasound diagnostic system

TL;DR: A master-slave type remote ultrasound diagnostic system where the motion of the master manipulator is controlled by a medical doctor and is reproduced by a slave manipulator carrying an ultrasound probe, which achieves high rigidity.