Motion control for a tracking fluoroscope system
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The tracking fluoroscope system (TFS), patent pending serial No.: 60/606,480; is a
vehicle carrying a fluoroscope to take x-rays movies of person’s joints. Fluoroscope,
composed by a radiation source and image intensifier, is moved by a total of four
servomotors following a subject’s joint. At the same time, vehicle has to follow the
subject using two driving-steering servomotor wheels. This thesis is the result of
internal research developed at the Mechanical Aerospace Biomedical Engineering
Department at the University of Tennessee.
The thesis objective is to determine the best control system for TFS subject tracking
function in linear translational mode. Kinematic and dynamic models of the system are
presented. The kinematic and dynamic control systems are simulated, tested, and
compared. A simplified dynamic model is introduced to compare its results with the
kinematic model and evaluate if an extensive dynamic model is required. The dynamic
model incorporates a tire friction model. Various tests are then carried out to compute
the tire model parameters. To overcome some disadvantages presented by the dynamic
and kinematic control systems, a stand-off distance controller is introduced and tested.
The stand-off distance controller exhibits better performance than the other control
systems proposed. Finally, a special setup process is developed and tested to rotate the
vehicle in place.
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School:The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
School Location:USA - Tennessee
Source Type:Master's Thesis
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