Researchers at the Carnegie Melon Robotics Institute have developed a revolutionary new medical device: the HeartLander, a miniature robot that can crawl around the surface of the heart, taking measurements and performing simple surgical tasks, all while the heart continues to pump blood throughout the body. It can navigate to any location on the epicardium, with clock speeds up to 4 mm per second, and acquire localization targets within 1 mm. And guess what? The robot’s motion is controlled entirely with LabVIEW software and NI data acquisition hardware.
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An early prototype of HeartLander. Image reproduced from Nicholas Patronik, Carnegie Melon University.