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Flagellar swimming for medical micro robots: Theory, experiments and application

Gábor Kósa, Peter D. Jakab, Nobuhiko Hata, Ferenc A. Jólesz, Zipi Neubach, Moshe Shoham, Menashe Zaaroor, Gábor Székely

Year
2008
Citations
50

Abstract

Flagellar swimming is one of the swimming methods used by micro-organisms to advance in aquatic environment. The undulating motion of the flagella was successfully imitated to create propulsion for a medical swimming micro robot. The influence of a head section on the performance of such a robot is shown analytically. Swimming experiments demonstrate forward and backward swimming of a novel magnetically driven swimming tail. We intend to use the flagellar swimming tail in a three tail configuration for neurosurgical intervention in the ventricular system.

Keywords

RobotPropulsionFlagellumComputer scienceBiomimeticsSimulationMarine engineeringAerospace engineeringArtificial intelligenceEngineering

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