Developments and Control of Biocompatible Conducting Polymer for Intracorporeal Continuum Robots

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TitreDevelopments and Control of Biocompatible Conducting Polymer for Intracorporeal Continuum Robots
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2018
AuteursChikhaoui MTaha, Benouhiba A, Rougeot P, Rabenorosoa K, Ouisse M, Andreff N
JournalANNALS OF BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
Volume46
Pagination1511-1521
Date PublishedOCT
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0090-6964
Mots-clésConducting polymers, continuum robots, medical robotics, Micro-actuators, Position control
Résumé

Dexterity of robots is highly required when it comes to integration for medical applications. Major efforts have been conducted to increase the dexterity at the distal parts of medical robots. This paper reports on developments toward integrating biocompatible conducting polymers (CP) into inherently dexterous concentric tube robot paradigm. In the form of tri-layer thin structures, CP micro-actuators produce high strains while requiring less than 1V for actuation. Fabrication, characterization, and first integrations of such micro-actuators are presented. The integration is validated in a preliminary telescopic soft robot prototype with qualitative and quantitative performance assessment of accurate position control for trajectory tracking scenarios. Further, CP micro-actuators are integrated to a laser steering system in a closed-loop control scheme with displacements up to 5mm. Our first developments aim toward intracorporeal medical robotics, with miniaturized actuators to be embedded into continuum robots.

DOI10.1007/s10439-018-2038-2