Fine orientation control of an insertable robotic camera system for single incision laparoscopic surgery

Insertable laparoscopic camera systems were developed to improve the minimally invasive surgeries. Robotic degrees of freedom for an insertable laparoscopic camera are required to adjust the camera's orientation and position inside an abdominal cavity.

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