DocumentCode :
2042355
Title :
Insect-inspired biomimetic underwater microrobots for a father-son robot system
Author :
Maoxun Li ; Shuxiang Guo ; Yamashita, Kazuhiro
Author_Institution :
Grad. Sch. of Eng., Kagawa Univ., Hayashichou, Japan
fYear :
2015
fDate :
2-5 Aug. 2015
Firstpage :
964
Lastpage :
969
Abstract :
In previous researches, a number of underwater microrobots powered by smart actuators have realized basic motions such as walking, swimming, floating and grasping motions. However, most of them are actuated by an open-loop control mode and wired control mode, which limit their mobility, because of the compact structure. In order to overcome these limitations, a father-son robot system was proposed. In this system, microrobots are carried by a high-speed father robot, which provides the power and sends the control signals to microrobots. In this paper, two kinds of ICPF (ionic conducting polymer film) actuator-based insect-inspired microrobots for mounting on the father robot are developed. The basic operations of the robots are confirmed. In confined spaces, a 9 ICPF actuator-based microrobot carrying a proximity sensor is developed to realize the operation of object recovery. Then we evaluate the performance of photodiode and carry two light sensors on the front of an 8 ICPF actuator-based microrobot to realize finding the target position and recovery of the microrobot. Using the light sensors, multi-robots can realize the tracking motion and also can get back to the father robot.
Keywords :
biomimetics; conducting polymers; intelligent actuators; microrobots; motion control; multi-robot systems; open loop systems; performance evaluation; underwater vehicles; ICPF actuator-based microrobot; compact structure; father-son robot system; high-speed father robot; insect-inspired biomimetic underwater microrobot; ionic conducting polymer film actuator-based insect-inspired microrobot; light sensor; multirobot; object recovery; open-loop control mode; performance evaluation; photodiode; proximity sensor; smart actuator; target position; target recovery; tracking motion; wired control mode; Actuators; Frequency control; Grasping; Legged locomotion; Photodiodes; Robot sensing systems; ICPF(ionic conducting polymer film) actuator; Microrobot recovery; Tracking motion; Underwater microrobot;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Mechatronics and Automation (ICMA), 2015 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Beijing
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-7097-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICMA.2015.7237616
Filename :
7237616
Link To Document :
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