Publications by authors named "Wuyi Zhao"

Article Synopsis
  • - Telesurgery has the potential to allow surgeons to operate at a distance, but the effects of network latency and bandwidth on surgical success were not fully understood prior to this study.
  • - A new telesurgery system was tested over a distance of 3000 km for 108 animal operations, focusing on how variations in latency (170-320 ms) and bandwidth (15-20 Mbps to <1 Mbps) influenced surgical outcomes, workload, and surgeons' perception.
  • - Results showed that despite low bandwidth and increased latency, all surgeries were successful. Latency was found to have a greater impact on performance than bandwidth, and adjusting image quality can help manage latency challenges in telesurgery.
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