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Aurora® / 3D Guidance® Comparison
The Aurora and 3D Guidance solutions share a common foundation of advanced product engineering, expert integration, and superior tracking performance. Their distinct characteristics provide near-countless opportunities for adapting EM tracking technology to the OEM’s vision for image-guided surgery and interventions. For comparison purposes, the Aurora Planar 20-20 Field Generator and 3D Guidance Mid-Range Transmitter, and Aurora 610176 sensor and 3G Guidance Model 800 sensor, were used.
Performance1,2
AuroraDome Volume (RMS) | 3D GuidanceMRT Volume (RMS) | |
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Accuracy (6DOF Sensor) | ||
– Position | 0.70 mm† | 1.40 mm |
– Orientation | 0.30° | 0.50° |
Measurement Rate | 40 Hz | 80 Hz default; configurable from 20-255 Hz |
Measurement Volume Defined by | Field Generator | Sensor‡ |
Measurement Volume/Tracking Distance | 660 mm dome radius | 660 mm max. distance |
Core Components1,2
AuroraDome Volume (RMS) | 3D GuidanceMRT Volume (RMS) | |
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Number of Core Components | 4: Field Generator, Sensor Interface Unit, System Control Unit, Sensor | 3: Transmitter, Electronics Unit, Sensor |
Implementation Format | Configuration Required | Ready-to-Use |
Dimensions (LxWxH) | Planar 20-20 FG: 200 x 200 x 71 mm | MRT: 96 x 96 x 96 mm |
Weight | Planar 20-20 FG: 2.6 kg | MRT: 2.3 kg |
Number of Standard Field Generators or Transmitters | 5 | 2 |
Number of Standard Sensors | 9 | 5 |
Number of Ready-to-Use Tools | 6 | 1 |
Sensor Tracking
AuroraDome Volume (RMS) | 3D GuidanceMRT Volume (RMS) | |
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Sensor Format | Integration Required | Fully Assembled |
Sensor Type | 6DOF and 5DOF | 6DOF only |
Disposable or Reusable Sensors | Disposable and Reusable | Reusable |
Maximum Number of Tracked Sensors | Up to 32 5DOF or 16 6DOF sensors* | Up to 16 6DOF sensors** |
Simultaneous Tracking of Different Sensor Models | Yes† | Yes‡ |
* Volumetric accuracy. All data collected with the Aurora V3 System in an environment free of electromagnetic disturbances.
** More Available
† Typical results. The accuracy of specific sensors will vary.
‡ Accuracy depends on tool design and the presence of metal. Note: Results based on more than 1000 random positions and orientations distributed throughout the characterized volume.
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