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Study on Multi-DOF Ultrasonic Actuator for Laparoscopic Instrument

Shinsuk Park, Kenjiro Takemura, Takashi Maéno

Year
2004
Citations
13
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Abstract

In surgical robots, compact manipulators with multi-degree-of-freedom (DOF) are essential owing to a small work volume in the patient body. Conventional single-DOF actuators such as electromagnetic motors require a multiple number of actuators to generate multi-DOF motion, which in turn results in bulky mechanism combined with transmission device. Our previous work has developed a compact ultrasonic motor capable of generating a multi-DOF rotation of a spherical rotor utilizing three natural vibration modes of a bar-shaped stator. The present study designs and builds a novel multi-DOF master-slave system for laparoscopic surgical procedures, using a single ultrasonic actuator. The system consists of surgical forceps on multi-DOF wrist with joystick controller. Experimental results have confirmed high responsiveness and precise position control of the master-slave system.

Keywords

ActuatorUltrasonic motorJoystickUltrasonic sensorRotor (electric)StatorForcepsComputer scienceControl theory (sociology)Engineering

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