Modeling Surgical Tool Selection Patterns as a "Traveling Salesman Problem" for Optimizing a Modular Surgical Tool System

Carl A. Nelson, David J. Miller 0002, Dmitry Oleynikov. Modeling Surgical Tool Selection Patterns as a "Traveling Salesman Problem" for Optimizing a Modular Surgical Tool System. In James D. Westwood, Randy S. Haluck, Helene M. Hoffman, Greg T. Mogel, Roger Phillips, Richard A. Robb, Kirby G. Vosburgh, editors, Medicine Meets Virtual Reality 16 - parallel, combinatorial, convergent: NextMed by Design, MMVR 2008, Long Beach, CA, USA, January 29, 2008. Volume 132 of Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, pages 322-326, IOS Press, 2008.

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  title = {Modeling Surgical Tool Selection Patterns as a "Traveling Salesman Problem" for Optimizing a Modular Surgical Tool System},
  author = {Carl A. Nelson and David J. Miller 0002 and Dmitry Oleynikov},
  year = {2008},
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  pages = {322-326},
  booktitle = {Medicine Meets Virtual Reality 16 - parallel, combinatorial, convergent: NextMed by Design, MMVR 2008, Long Beach, CA, USA, January 29, 2008},
  editor = {James D. Westwood and Randy S. Haluck and Helene M. Hoffman and Greg T. Mogel and Roger Phillips and Richard A. Robb and Kirby G. Vosburgh},
  volume = {132},
  series = {Studies in Health Technology and Informatics},
  publisher = {IOS Press},
  isbn = {978-1-58603-822-9},
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