User manual
Version: v4.5.2
In the case of the fusionTrack device stops functioning dur-
ing use / operation, it is the integrator responsibility to en-
sure that surgeon resume operation with the conventional
method.
Any wrong settings of the fusionTrack device, misuse of the
SDK or misuse of the OS functionalities might cause wrong
measurements causing patient injury. The integrator should
perform unit tests during the development process to vali-
date configured settings.
The integrator must take care that the host PC meets the
SDK
and
their software requirement, especially the needed
memory and the nominal CPU usage must be paid attention
to.
The integrator must check that UDP packets are well-
ordered, i.e. that packets sent sequentially are received
in the same order. The UDP protocol does not provide
any guarantee, therefore the integrator must check the UDP
packet ordering on their platform. Unordered packets may
affect the performances of the fusionTrack.
Received data from fusionTrack device might be delayed or
the latency might be inconsistent. the clock synchronization
procedure as described in Section 8.4 must be performed
by the integrator to ensure that the fusionTrack device and
software running on the host computer are correctly syn-
chronized.
A software dysfunction due to unavailable data could lead to
wrong measurements or the non performing of the surgery
as planned. The integrator has to perform unit tests accord-
ing to the end application of the fusionTrack device.
A non respect of the software functionality or unexpected
software failure might cause wrong measurements. The in-
tegrator should perform unit tests during the development
process to validate the software functionality.
On Unix/Linux, the integrator must ensure the software is
functional with the used GNU C library, C++ Standard Li-
brary and POSIX thread versions.
The integrator must generate a ‘noisy environment’ error
message when the environment is poluted with reflective ar-
eas or other light sources.
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