Abstract:A micro robot actuated by rapid deformation of piezoelectric elements (piezos) is described in this paper. The robot was originally designed to be driven by the similar principle of an inchworm. The adhesion of the electromagnet and the deformation of the piezos made the step displacement of the robot. In this paper, a new control method is proposed. The micro robot is driven by the rapid deformation of the piezos. The adhesion of the electromagnet is not used. Conventional precision positioners, which were ac… Show more
“…A small hexapod has been developed by Fukui et al [5] which runs in a tripod gait using piezoelectric actuators. However, small joint excursions also limit the vehicle to relatively flat surfaces.…”
“…A small hexapod has been developed by Fukui et al [5] which runs in a tripod gait using piezoelectric actuators. However, small joint excursions also limit the vehicle to relatively flat surfaces.…”
“…Fukui [16] has produced a micro robot that uses the high frequency efficiency of the piezoelectric actuators for a unique locomotion. It inch worms itself along with a tripod stance, but since the robot is essentially shuffling along it is limited to flat, smooth surfaces.…”
“…This micro-actuator has superior performance, a simple mechanical structure, high response, and high movement speed. Thus, considerable attention has been given to inertial actuators [24].…”
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