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Kinematics Modelling of Tendon-Driven Continuum Manipulator with Crossed Notches

Zhonglin Yang, Wenlong Yang, Zhijiang Du

Year
2018
Citations
11
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Abstract

Single port surgical robot (SPSR) is a giant leap in the development of minimally invasive surgical robot. An innovative manipulator with high control accuracy and good kinematic dexterity can reduce wound, expedite recovery, and improve the success rate. This paper presents a tendon-driven continuum manipulator with crossed notches. This manipulator has two degrees of freedom (DOF), which possesses good flexibility and high capacity. Then based on cantilever beam theory, a mechanics model is proposed, which connects external force and deformation of a single flexible ring (SFR). By calculating the deformation of each SFR, the manipulator is considered as a series robot whose joint numbers is equal to SFR numbers, and the kinematics model is established through Denavit-Hartenberg (D-H) procedure. In this paper, the total manipulator is described as a curve tube whose curvature is increased from tip to base. Experiments were conducted and the comparison between theoretical and actual results proved the rationality of the models.

Keywords

KinematicsCantileverInverse kinematicsControl theory (sociology)RobotSimulationFlexibility (engineering)CurvatureComputer scienceEngineering

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