A control theoretic approach to the swimming of microscopic organisms

San Martin, J; Takahashi, T.; Tucsnak M.

Abstract

In this paper, we give a control theoretic approach to the slow self-propelled motion of a rigid body in a viscous fluid. The control of the system is the relative velocity of the fluid with respect to the solid on the boundary of the rigid body (the thrust). Our main results show that there exists a large class of finite-dimensional input spaces for which the system is exactly controllable, i.e., one can find controls steering the rigid body into any final position with a prescribed velocity field. The equations we use are motivated by models of swimming of micro-organisms like cilia. We give a control theoretic interpretation of the swimming mechanism of these organisms, which takes place at very low Reynolds numbers. © 2007 Brown University.

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Título según WOS: A control theoretic approach to the swimming of microscopic organisms
Título según SCOPUS: A control theoretic approach to the swimming of microscopic organisms
Título de la Revista: Quarterly of Applied Mathematics
Volumen: 65
Número: 3
Editorial: American Mathematical Society
Fecha de publicación: 2007
Página de inicio: 405
Página final: 424
Idioma: English
Notas: ISI, SCOPUS