The Proceedings of Conference of Kanto Branch
Online ISSN : 2424-2691
ISSN-L : 2424-2691
2010.16
Session ID : 20705
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20705 A Study on Brake Characteristics of In-Pipe Mobile Microrobot Movable in the Instestine
Ryo KOBAYASHIToshiaki SAKAIManabu ONOShigeo KATO
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An inspection of the large intestine is very effective in order to prevent the large intestine cancer. A fiberscope is excellent for the inspection of the large intestine. Many microrobots that can move in the large intestine have been proposing by several research groups. The actual large intestine in our human body is flexible and has very severe bending curve at the sigmoid. We propose a new microrobot that can surely move in the large intestine in the human body. We use seven rubber bellows in series. Two outer rubber bellows actuators are provided eight bulging rubber sheets. These are called as the braking mechanism. The moving mechanism moves the microrobot by stretching and shrinking. Four rubber bellows are arranged after the moving mechanism in a matrix condition. The microrobot has been confirmed to move from the anus to the cecum in the artificial human's large intestine model.
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