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Cy-mag3D: a simple and miniature climbing robot with advance mobility in ferromagnetic environment

Rochat, Frédéric  
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Schoeneich, Patrick  
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Lüthi, Barthélémy
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Fujimoto, Hideo
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Tokhi, Mohammad O.
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2010
Emerging Trends in Mobile Robotics
Climbing And Walking Robots: Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Climbing and Walking Robots and the Support Technologies for Mobile Machines

Cy-mag3D is a miniature climbing robot with advanced mobility and magnetic adhesion. It is very compact: a cylindrical shape with 28 mm of diameter and 62 mm of width. Its design is very simple: two wheels, hence two degrees of freedom, and an advanced magnetic circuit. Despite its simplicity, Cy-mag3D has an amazing mobility on ferromagnetic sheets. From an horizontal sheet, it can make transition to almost any intersecting sheet from 10° to 360° - we baptise the last one surface ip. It passes inner and outer straight corners in any almost inclination of the gravity. Cy-mag3D opens new possibilities to use mobile robots for industrial inspection with stringent size limitations, as found in generators. A patent is pending on this system.

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