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The Work Flow and the Meeting Output UT UoB FORTH UoPSSSA Prototypes Taxonomy of locomotion mechanisms and matching with enabling technologies
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IMPORTANT DECISIONS Are polychaete one potentially suitable animal model for devices capable of moving effectively in the gastrointestinal tract (or in other human cavities)?YES, but the inchworm too…
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IMPORTANT QUESTIONS TO BE ANSWERED NOW Do we have a reasonable biomechanical model of polichaete and inchworms, and of the GI boundary conditions to guide the design of a working biomimetic device and estimate the influence of different technical solutions? NOT YET, but we will work on it.
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IMPORTANT QUESTIONS Which mechanism for body motion (peristaltic, moving wave, random to purposive? others?) Which type of legs and leg motion (piston-like, sweeping) ? Which type of adhesion mechanism (vacuum, hooks, glue, clamping)?
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Which mechanical structure for the body (spine, balloon-like, others)? Which mechanical structure for the legs? Which shape, dimensions (total length, diameter) and other parameters (legs disposition, legs number, etc)? IMPORTANT QUESTIONS TO BE ANSWERED
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Which actuators ? Which sensors ? Which control: autonomous, teleoperated… Energy source (on board? External?) Which tools on board ? Which experimental test bed? How to compare performance?
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Models: polychaete and inchworm Theoretical models: Forth and SSSA Experimental set up: IHCI Prototypes: UBAH, UoP, SSSA, Forth web site: Forth Next meeting: Date: March 14-15, 2003 Location: Crete
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