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Oscillatory motion-based miniature magnetic walking robot actuated by a rotating magnetic field

Authors
Kim, Sung HoonLee, Ji YeongHashi, ShuichiroIshiyama, Kazushi
Issue Date
Feb-2012
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Keywords
Oscillatory motion; Rotating magnetic field; Walking mechanism; Magnetic torque; Wireless locomotion control
Citation
Robotics and Autonomous Systems, v.60, no.2, pp.288 - 295
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Journal Title
Robotics and Autonomous Systems
Volume
60
Number
2
Start Page
288
End Page
295
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/33856
DOI
10.1016/j.robot.2011.11.008
ISSN
0921-8890
Abstract
Magnetic micro-robots have been proposed for use in biomedical applications. These studies focus on locomotion control using a gradient, alternating, and rotating magnetic fields at the sub-micro scale. However, this study focuses on a basic mechanism of active locomotion for diagnostic robots. Furthermore, the digestive intestine in the human body has a complex path in which locomotion methods can become either swimming or walking according to the inner condition. Therefore, we propose a new simple mechanism for amphibious locomotion within a rotating magnetic field using the three-axis Helmholtz coil system. The proposed magnetic robot consists of NdFeB permanent spherical magnets, flexible silicone tubes, and legs. Successive changes of actuation of yaw and roll motions cause alternating and walking motions. Direction of movement is decided by rotating the direction of the magnetic field (clockwise or counter-clockwise). In addition, turning directions are decided by the plane of the rotating magnetic field. A magnetic torque between the rotating magnetic field and the magnetic moments produce a constant walking pattern similar to a trotting gait. In addition, an oscillatory motion of the flexible robot body can generate a thrust force in the liquid. Finally, through the various experiments, we evaluate the capability of the locomotion. Crown Copyright (C) 2011 Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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