DOAJ Open Access 2026

REWW‐ARM—Remote Wire‐Driven Mobile Robot: Design, Control, and Experimental Validation

Takahiro Hattori Kento Kawaharazuka Temma Suzuki Keita Yoneda Kei Okada

Abstrak

Electronic devices are essential for robots but limit their usable environments. To overcome this, methods excluding electronics from the operating environment while retaining advanced electronic control and actuation have been explored. These include the remote hydraulic drive of electronics‐free mobile robots, which offer high reachability and long wire‐driven robot arms with motors consolidated at the base, which offer high environmental resistance. To combine the advantages of both, this study proposes a new system, “Remote Wire Drive.” As a proof of concept, the Remote Wire‐Driven robot “REWW‐ARM” is designed and developed, which consists of the following components: 1) a novel power transmission mechanism, the “Remote Wire Transmission Mechanism” (RWTM), the key technology of the Remote Wire Drive; 2) an electronics‐free distal mobile robot driven by it; and 3) a motor unit that generates power and provides electronic closed‐loop control based on state estimation via the RWTM. In this study, the mechanical and control performance of REWW‐ARM is evaluated through several experiments, demonstrating its capability for locomotion, posture control, and object manipulation both on land and underwater. This suggests the potential for applying the Remote Wire‐Driven system to various types of robots, thereby expanding their operational range.

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Takahiro Hattori

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Kento Kawaharazuka

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Temma Suzuki

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Keita Yoneda

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Kei Okada

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Hattori, T., Kawaharazuka, K., Suzuki, T., Yoneda, K., Okada, K. (2026). REWW‐ARM—Remote Wire‐Driven Mobile Robot: Design, Control, and Experimental Validation. https://doi.org/10.1002/aisy.202501034

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2026
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10.1002/aisy.202501034
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