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Three-Dimensional Swimming Tadpole Mini-Robot using Three-Axis Helmholtz Coils

Authors
Choi, HyunchulJeong, SemiLee, CheongPark, Bang JuKo, Seong YoungPark, Jong-OhPark, Sukho
Issue Date
Jun-2014
Publisher
INST CONTROL ROBOTICS & SYSTEMS, KOREAN INST ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS
Keywords
3D locomotion; electromagnetic; Helmholtz coil; medical robot; mini-robot; swimming robot
Citation
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONTROL AUTOMATION AND SYSTEMS, v.12, no.3, pp.662 - 669
Journal Title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONTROL AUTOMATION AND SYSTEMS
Volume
12
Number
3
Start Page
662
End Page
669
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/12562
DOI
10.1007/s12555-013-0378-0
ISSN
1598-6446
Abstract
Electromagnetic-actuated robotic systems have been studied recently for special purposes. Because these systems use external magnetic fields to control their robots, the robots can have simple structures and move with much freedom. In particular, these electromagnetic actuation (EMA) systems are being widely adopted for the actuation of biomedical mini-robots and microrobots for minimally invasive surgery (MIS) and diagnosis. We previously reported, as a feasible biomedical robot, the biomimetic swimming tadpole mini-robot, which can only swim above water. Indeed, the two-dimensional (D) plane swimming tadpole mini-robot is limited in its use because of its motility in the 2D plane. Therefore, this paper proposes a 3D swimming tadpole mini-robot that can move freely in Water. First, in the proposed 3D swimming tadpole mini-robot, the buoyancy force was regulated for subaqueous swimming, and the permanent magnet was rearranged for precise movement. Second, to attain a 3D swimming motion, the actuation mechanism of the robot was developed using an EMA system. Finally, various experiments verified that the proposed 3D swimming tadpole mini-robot can swim freely in a 3D water environment.
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