Mathematical Model of the Servo Drive with Friction Wheals. Simulations and Real Object Examination Results

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In this paper the servo drive with friction wheels is presented. The servo drive is designed to move the automatic laparoscope tool or laparoscope camera (thereinafter laparoscope sleeve or sleeve) in two Degrees of Freedom (DOF). The description of the drive mechanism, operating principle and mathematical model of this drive is presented. Based on this model, the Control System (CS) has been created, and used to the construction of a simulation model. The simulation illustrates the proper functionality of the mathematical model of the servo drive with the described CS. This paper also presents the servo drive test stand and the most important examination results from the point of view of using them in the cardiac surgery Robin Heart robot.

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Solid State Phenomena (Volume 198)

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15-20

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March 2013

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