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Published on: April 21, 2013
Free-Space Dynamic Modeling of an MRI-Actuated Robotic Catheter
Ran Hao1, E Erdem Tuna1, Yuttana Itsarachaiyot1
1Department of Electrical, Computer, and Systems Engineering, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, 44106.
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This paper presents the free-space dynamic modeling of a novel magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-actuated robotic catheter. The magnetic resonance imaging-actuated robotic catheter is modeled as a series of rigid and flexible segments, where the rigid segments are embedded with a set of current-carrying micro-coils. The robotic catheter is steered by controlling the currents passing through the actuators under the influence of the static magnetic field of the MRI-scanner. In this paper, two discrete-time dynamic models of the MRI-actuated robotic catheter are presented and evaluated. The first model presented is a full-body Cosserat-rod-based dynamic model based on the dynamic Cosserat-rod theory, where the dynamic Cosserat-rod partial differential equations (PDEs) and the Euler-Lagrange equation are respectively used to derive the dynamic equations of the flexible segments and rigid segments. The second model presented is a hybrid Cosserat-rod based dynamic model, where the dynamic equation of the rigid segments is derived using the Euler-Lagrange equation and the shape of the flexible segments is derived using the static Cosserat-rod theory. The proposed dynamic models are compared and experimentally validated using the 3D positional trajectories collected from a catadioptric stereo tracking system.

