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This omnidirectional crawler allows mobility devices, such as wheelchairs and robots, to travel over rough terrain like soft carpet, tactile paving and railway tracks. The new crawler is based on Tohoku University's Omni-crawler. The Omni-crawler can carry heavy loads and travel over rough surfaces. NEDO, a national research and development agency, equipped the new crawler with tracks placed radially, and as densely as possible. This enables it to move in the desired direction without changing the direction the crawler was facing and without changing the direction of the motor rotation. It is capable of going over a bump as high as 10mm in the axial direction and 20mm in the orthogonal direction. It can cross a gap as wide as 140mm. Circular cross-section type crawler ⒸTohoku University Traditional omnidirectional mobility wheels, often called omni wheels, have had many problems, such as their limited ability to move over bumps and soft surfaces. To solve these problems, NEDO and Tohoku University began a project called "Research and Development of Innovative Actuation Technology Based on Omnidirectional Drive Mechanism" in 2015. This resulted in the new crawler utilizing a new, screw-type differential rotation mechanism. To achieve this, NEDO positioned two apparatuses, in line symmetry, which converts power from the axis of rotation to the perpendicular direction with the use of worm gears. This mechanism makes it possible to convert rotation (input) of the axes on and left and right to the output of revolutions and rotations. In other words, this allows for forward, backward and sideways movement. Furthermore, it is capable of transmitting a powerful driving force without depending on friction transmission by using gears, chains and belts. This new crawler has broad applicability. This structure can be applied as a base technology for an omnidirectional travelling mechanism that is easily maintained and down-sizable. It can be used in electric wheelchairs and other mobility devices such as navigation robots and security guard robots, a useful substitute for ordinary wheels that struggle over uneven surfaces. Press release in Japanese Contact: Associate Professor Kenjiro Tadakuma Tough Cyber Physical AI Research Center,Tohoku University Graduate School of Information Sciences,Tel: +81 (0)22-795-7025Email: tadakumarm.is.tohoku.ac.jp Public Relations DivisionTohoku University Graduate School of Information Sciences,Tel: +81 (0)22-795-4529Email: kohois.tohoku.ac.jp Category University News Research Arts & Culture Health & Sports Campus & Community International Visits Alumni Careers COVID-19 Archives 2014&#24180; 2015&#24180; 2016&#24180; 2017&#24180; 2018&#24180; 2019&#24180; 2020&#24180; 2021&#24180; 2022&#24180; 2023&#24180; 2024&#24180; Recent News 2024-04-10 University News Tohoku University&#039;s New President Meets the Media 2024-04-10 Careers Recruitment Notice: Associate Professor 2024-04-03 University News Tohoku University Entrance Ceremony, Spring 2024 2024-04-02 Careers Recruitment Notice: Assistant Professor 2024-04-01 University News In Conversation with Hideo Ohno Archives Page Top About Tohoku University Academics Admissions Research Campus Life News Events International Affairs Students Alumni Promotional Videos Subscribe to our Newsletter Map & Directions Contact Tohoku University Jobs & Vacancies Emergency Information Site Map Privacy Policy Media Enquiries Parent & Family Support Public Facilities Contact Tohoku University

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