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Precise Position Control of Holonomic Inchworm Robot Using Four Optical Encoders.


ABSTRACT: In this study, an XYθ position sensor is designed/proposed to realize the precise control of the XYθ position of a holonomic inchworm robot in the centimeter to submicrometer range using four optical encoders. The sensor was designed to be sufficiently compact for mounting on a centimeter-sized robot for closed-loop control. To simultaneously measure the XYθ displacements, we designed an integrated two-degrees-of-freedom scale for the four encoders. We also derived a calibration equation to decrease the crosstalk errors among the XYθ axes. To investigate the feasibility of this approach, we placed the scale as a measurement target for a holonomic robot. We demonstrated closed-loop sequence control of a star-shaped trajectory for multiple-step motion in the centimeter to micrometer range. We also demonstrated simultaneous three-axis proportional-integral-derivative control for one-step motion in the micrometer to sub-micrometer range. The close-up trajectories were examined to determine the detailed behavior with sub-micrometer and sub-millidegree resolutions in the MHz measurement cycle. This study is an important step toward wide-range flexible control of precise holonomic robots for various applications in which multiple tools work precisely within the limited space of instruments and microscopes.

SUBMITTER: Tanabe K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9967612 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Precise Position Control of Holonomic Inchworm Robot Using Four Optical Encoders.

Tanabe Kengo K   Shiota Masato M   Kusui Eiji E   Iida Yohei Y   Kusama Hazumu H   Kinoshita Ryosuke R   Tsukui Yohei Y   Minegishi Rintaro R   Sunohara Yuta Y   Fuchiwaki Ohmi O  

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In this study, an XYθ position sensor is designed/proposed to realize the precise control of the XYθ position of a holonomic inchworm robot in the centimeter to submicrometer range using four optical encoders. The sensor was designed to be sufficiently compact for mounting on a centimeter-sized robot for closed-loop control. To simultaneously measure the XYθ displacements, we designed an integrated two-degrees-of-freedom scale for the four encoders. We also derived a calibration equation to decr  ...[more]

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