M.A.A. Atalla
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Pipelines, vital for fluid transport, pose an important yet challenging inspection task, particularly in small, flexible biological systems, that robots have yet to master. In this study, we explored the development of an innovative robot inspired by the ovipositor of parasiti ...
Minimally invasive endovascular procedures use catheters that are guided through blood vessels to perform interventions, resulting in an inevitable frictional interaction between the catheter and the vessel walls. While this friction enhances stability during the intervention, ...
To be fully integrated into the activities of our daily lives, robots need to be capable of traversing unstructured environments and interacting safely with their surroundings. Soft robots are perfect candidates since they can adapt to their surroundings through passive materi ...
Transverse vibrations can induce the non-linear compression of a thin film of air to levitate objects, via the squeeze-film effect. This phenomenon is well captured by the Reynolds' lubrication theory; however, the same theory fails to describe this levitation when the fluid i ...
Beyond Constant Curvature
A New Mechanics Model for Unidirectional Notched-Tube Continuum Wrists
This paper presents a new mechanics model for unidirectional notched-tube continuum wrists, a class of mechanisms frequently used to implement distal steering in needle-sized surgical robotic instruments. Existing kinematic models available for these devices are based on the s ...
Contributed
Friction Modulation for Endoscopes
A Proof of Concept
Multi-sample cardiac bioptome
Design study: Development of an improved cardiac bioptome able to retrieve multiple tissue samples during a single insertion
An endomyocardial biopsy (EMB) is an invasive procedure where biopsy samples are taken from within the heart for diagnosis of different myocardiopathies and or heart transplant rejection monitoring. During EMB procedures, a minimum of five tissue samples are requi ...