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Elastic Stability of Concentric Tube Robots: A Stability Measure and Design Test

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Elastic Stability of Concentric Tube Robots: A Stability Measure and Design Test
—Concentric tube robots are needle-sized manipulators which have been investigated for use in minimally invasive surgeries. It was noted early in the development of these devices that elastic energy storage can lead to a rapid snapping motion for designs with moderate to high tube curvatures. Substantial progress has recently been made in the concentric tube robot community in designing snap-free robots, planning stable paths, and characterizing conditions that result in snapping for specific classes of concentric tube robots. However, a general measure for determining the stability of a given robot configuration has yet to be proposed. In this paper, we use bifurcation and elastic stability theory to provide such a measure, as well as to produce a test for determining whether a given design is snap-free (i.e., whether snapping can occur anywhere in the unloaded robot’s workspace). These results are useful in designing, planning motions for, and controlling concentric tube robots...
Hunter B. Gilbert, Richard J. Hendrick, Robert J.
Added 11 Apr 2016
Updated 11 Apr 2016
Type Journal
Year 2016
Where TROB
Authors Hunter B. Gilbert, Richard J. Hendrick, Robert J. Webster III
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