학술논문

Rolling-Joint Design Optimization for Tendon Driven Snake-Like Surgical Robots
Document Type
Conference
Source
2018 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS) Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS), 2018 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on. :4964-4971 Oct, 2018
Subject
General Topics for Engineers
Robotics and Control Systems
Tendons
Tools
Navigation
Robot sensing systems
Mathematical model
Three-dimensional displays
Language
ISSN
2153-0866
Abstract
The use of snake-like robots for surgery is a popular choice for intra-luminal procedures. In practice, the requirements for strength, flexibility and accuracy are difficult to be satisfied simultaneously. This paper presents a computational approach for optimizing the design of a snake-like robot using serial rolling-joints and tendons as the base architecture. The method optimizes the design in terms of joint angle range and tendon placement to prevent the tendons and joints from colliding during bending motion. The resulting optimized joints were manufactured using 3D printing. The robot was characterized in terms of workspace, dexterity, precision and manipulation forces. The results show a repeatability as low as 0.9mm and manipulation forces of up to 5.6N.