J-006
A Mobile Micro-Robot using Centrifugal Forces
Author: Kiyoshi Ioi
Affiliation: Faculty of Engineering, Kinki University
Abstract
This paper deals with a new mobile micro-robot using centrifugal force. Though Many
kinds of mobile micro-robots using PZT elements have been developed, their elements
generally require some kinds of high voltage amplifiers accompanied with electric
cable lines, which make the micro robot difficult to move around freely in a long
and thin pipe. The micro-robot proposed here consists of many brush fibers, two coreless
motors and a button electric cell. These coreless motors with eccentric weights generate
centrifugal forces which transmit to the elastic brush fibers, and consequently produce
driving forces of the micro-robot. First, I derive a translational moving model of
the mobile micro-robot using centrifugal forces. Next, some simple prototypes of
this robot are developed, and the characteristics of their high velocity are examined
by experiment. And then, the rotational property of the micro-robot that produced
by the angular velocities of the two coreless motors is discussed by a yawing model.
Finally, I verify the validity of the proposed mathematical model by comparing simulation
results with experimental results.
Kiyoshi Ioi
Faculty of Engineering, Kinki University
1 Takaya Umenobe, Higashihiroshima, 739-2116, Japan
Tel:+81(0824)34-7000 Ext.750
Fax:+81(0824)34-7011
ioi@msys.hiro.kindai.ac.jp