Affiliation:
1. College of Mechanical Engineering Guangxi University Guangxi China
2. Guangxi Key Laboratory of Manufacturing System & Advanced Manufacturing Technology School of Mechanical Engineering Guangxi University Guangxi China
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundThe tendon‐sheath‐system (TSS) is an excellent medium for remote power transmission, which is widely used in laparoscopic surgery robots. Since the operation process requires the robot to move continuously, this time‐varying characteristic further aggravates the force and position transmission loss caused by the nonlinear friction of TSS, which affects the control accuracy of the surgical robot.MethodA time‐varying tendon‐sheath transmission model (RT model) is proposed. A feedforward control system is designed to improve tendon‐sheath transmission accuracy. Furthermore, a tendon‐sheath transmission model with velocity characteristics (RV model) is established.ResultForce, position, and velocity experiments were carried out on the platform of TSS with a robotic arm. The results show that the R‐square values of force and position compensation are at least 96.57% and 99.16%.ConclusionThe proposed RT and RV models are effective in compensating for the TSS transmission loss during the operation of the surgical robot.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Subject
Computer Science Applications,Biophysics,Surgery
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