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A miniature inspection robot negotiating pipes of widely varying diameter

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A miniature inspection robot negotiating pipes of widely varying diameter
The purpose of this research is to realize a small robot which can negotiate pipes whose diameter varies widely during the robot’s course. A new in-pipe locomotion mechanism named “snaking drive” is proposed in this paper and its potential and fundamental characteristics are shown with experimental data of the prototype model. First, in the sections 2 to 5, the basic traveling characteristics of the snaking drive mechanism are discussed: a theoretical formula of the fundamental characteristics and control algorithm are derived, the motions of the robot are simulated on a PC, and the prototype model was designed, developed, and tested. Next, in the sections 6 and 7, additional control algorithms for the front link are derived. They are necessary for steering at T-branches and L-bends of pipes, and also for camera view stabilization. Their performances are also shown by software simulation and experiments. The prototype robots moved in pipes whose diameter varies between 55mm to 3...
Koichi Suzumori, Shuichi Wakimoto, Masanori Takata
Added 04 Jul 2010
Updated 04 Jul 2010
Type Conference
Year 2003
Where ICRA
Authors Koichi Suzumori, Shuichi Wakimoto, Masanori Takata
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