On the Feasibility of Steering Swallowable Microsystem Capsules Using Computer-Aided Magnetic Levitation


Autoria(s): Wu, Billy; Mintchev, Martin
Data(s)

08/04/2010

08/04/2010

2008

Resumo

Swallowable capsule endoscopy is used for non-invasive diagnosis of some gastrointestinal (GI) organs. However, control over the position of the capsule is a major unresolved issue. This study presents a design for steering the capsule based on magnetic levitation. The levitation is stabilized with the aid of a computer-aided feedback control system and diamagnetism. Peristaltic and gravitational forces to be overcome were calculated. A levitation setup was built to analyze the feasibility of using Hall Effect sensors to locate the in- vivo capsule. CAD software Maxwell 3D (Ansoft, Pittsburgh, PA) was used to determine the dimensions of the resistive electromagnets required for levitation and the feasibility of building them was examined. Comparison based on design complexity was made between positioning the patient supinely and upright.

Identificador

1313-0455

http://hdl.handle.net/10525/1102

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Institute of Information Theories and Applications FOI ITHEA

Palavras-Chave #Computer-Aided Magnetic Levitation #Capsule Endoscopy #Real-Time Image Transmission #Computer-Aided Engineering
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Article