Automatic Holonomic Mobile Micromanipulator for Submillimeter Objects Inspired by the Rhinoceros Beetle

Author:

Suzuki Masaki1,Iida Yohei1,Tsukui Yohei1,Kusama Hazumu1,Kinoshita Ryosuke1,Kusui Eiji1,Sunohara Yuta1,Minegishi Rintaro1,Sugiyama Yuna1,Nishimura Yuko1,Sekine Chihiro1,Fuchiwaki Ohmi1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical Engineering Yokohama National University 79‐1 Tokiwadai, Hodogaya‐ku Yokohama 2408501 Kanagawa Japan

Abstract

Holonomic mobile micromanipulators driven by piezoelectric actuators offer precision and compact design. However, attaining both high speed and positioning repeatability with sufficient load capacity poses challenges, given that lightweight robots are susceptible to nonuniform driving surfaces and external forces. A holonomic beetle (HB) is proposed to realize a wide range, compact size, precise holonomic motion, automatic micromanipulation, and high‐speed movement simultaneously. Inspired by the biological makeup of a Rhinoceros Beetle, a length, weight, and load capacity of 8 cm, 74 g, and of 2000 g, respectively, are used. The HB is a two‐legged robot with a pseudoalternating tripod gait locomotion principle, with five piezoelectric actuators for XYθ displacement and switching of the contact leg. It achieves maximum walking velocities of 11.6 mm s−1 for translational motion and 19.3 deg s−1 for rotation, with a displacement resolution of 12 nm. Notably, under open‐loop control, the HB demonstrates high repeatability with a coefficient of variation of 0.3%. It exhibits the capability to climb 30°‐inclined surfaces, traverse flat surfaces with 0.1 mm bumps, and navigate 30 mm pits. Furthermore, the HB showcases practical automatic micromanipulation through visual servo control and machine learning, presenting potential applications in biomedical and microassembly fields.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

JKA Foundation

Chubu Electric Power Company

Mazak Foundation

Tsugawa Motor Kenkyu Foundation

Amano Institute of Technology

Takahashi Industrial and Economic Research Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

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