• DocumentCode
    580577
  • Title

    Energy analysis of worm locomotion on flexible surface

  • Author

    Zarrouk, David ; Sharf, Inna ; Shoham, Moshe

  • Author_Institution
    EECS Dept., UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA
  • fYear
    2012
  • fDate
    7-12 Oct. 2012
  • Firstpage
    2915
  • Lastpage
    2921
  • Abstract
    Recent attempts at designing untethered devices for locomotion inside compliant biological vessels, highlighted the requirements for energy efficiency for prolonged duration inside living bodies. Quite a number of studies considered the design and construction of crawling robots but very few focused on the interaction between the robots and the flexible environment. In previous studies, we derived the efficiency, defined as the actual advance divided by the optimal advance, of worm locomotion. In this paper, we analyze the force, minimum energy and power requirements for worm locomotion over flexible surfaces. More importantly, we determine the optimum conditions of locomotion as a function of the number of cells, friction coefficients, stroke length, energy recovery factor, and tangential compliance. Optimality is defined with respect to energy and power requirements. The analytical results are obtained by integrating the force over the actuator motion and alternatively by summing up the overall energy losses due to friction and elastic losses with the surface and the efficient work performed by the robot. The theoretical predictions are compared to numerical simulations modeling worm robots crawling over flexible surfaces and are found in perfect match.
  • Keywords
    actuators; elasticity; flexible manipulators; friction; motion control; path planning; actuator motion; compliant biological vessels; crawling robots construction; elastic losses; energy analysis; energy efficiency; energy losses; energy recovery factor; energy requirements; flexible environment; flexible surface; flexible surfaces; force integration; friction coefficients; friction losses; living bodies; numerical simulations modeling; optimal advance; power requirements; prolonged duration; stroke length; untethered devices; worm locomotion; worm robots crawling; Actuators; Clamps; Energy loss; Force; Friction; Robots; Springs;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS), 2012 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Vilamoura
  • ISSN
    2153-0858
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4673-1737-5
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/IROS.2012.6385679
  • Filename
    6385679