ASTM F3107
Standard Test Method for Measuring Accuracy After Mechanical Disturbances on Reference Frames of Computer Assisted Surgery Systems
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ASTM F3107 is the standard test method for measuring accuracy after mechanical disturbances on reference frames of computer assisted surgery systems. It addresses how these reference frames perform when subjected to physical disturbance, helping users evaluate whether positional accuracy is maintained under realistic handling or workflow conditions. This makes the standard relevant for assessing system stability, consistency, and overall technical confidence in computer assisted surgery applications.
Purpose of ASTM F3107
The purpose of ASTM F3107 is to provide a structured way to measure accuracy after a reference frame has experienced mechanical disturbance. In computer assisted surgery systems, reference frames support spatial alignment and tracking, so even minor movement can affect performance. The standard helps define a repeatable test approach for checking whether accuracy remains acceptable after disturbance, supporting more consistent evaluation of system behavior and product claims.
Common use cases of ASTM F3107
This standard is commonly used when testing computer assisted surgery systems that rely on reference frames for navigation or spatial registration. It may be applied during product development, verification, quality control, or comparative evaluation of system performance after handling or movement. ASTM F3107 is also useful for suppliers and buyers who need a common technical basis for assessing how a reference frame responds to mechanical disturbance in practical use.
Why ASTM F3107 matters
ASTM F3107 matters because accuracy after disturbance is a practical concern for systems that depend on stable reference geometry. A clear test method supports more reliable performance assessment, reduces ambiguity in testing, and helps teams compare results across products or test settings. It can also support procurement decisions and compliance documentation by giving stakeholders a defined way to evaluate whether a computer assisted surgery system remains accurate after physical disturbance.
- Accuracy after mechanical disturbance
- Reference frame performance evaluation
- Computer assisted surgery testing
- Repeatable technical assessment
- Quality and compliance support
- Publication Date: 2023-03-07
- Publisher: ASTM
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