Identification of internal properties of fibers and micro-swimmers
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Abstract
In this presentation we discuss the identifiability of constitutive parameters of passive or active micro-swimmers. We first present a general framework for describing fibers or micro-swimmers using a bead-model description. Using a kinematic constraint formulation to describe fibers, flagellum or cilia, we find explicit linear relationship between elastic constitutive parameters and generalised velocities from computing contact forces. This linear formulation then permits to address explicitly identifiability conditions and solve for parameter identification. We show that both active forcing and passive parameters are both identifiable independently but not simultaneously. We also provide unbiased estimators for elastic parameters as well as active ones in the presence of Langevin-like forcing with Gaussian noise using normal linear regression models and maximum likelihood method. These theoretical results are illustrated in various configurations of relaxed or actuated passives fibers, and active filament of known passive properties, showing the efficiency of the proposed approach for direct parameter identification. The convergence of the proposed estimators is successfully tested numerically.
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Authors
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Franck Plouraboue
IMFT UMR 5502 CNRS-INPT-UPS, None
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Ibrahima Thiam
IMFT UMR 5502 CNRS-INPT-UPS
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Blaise Delmotte
Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University, IMFT UMR 5502 CNRS-INPT-UPS, Courant Institute, NYU, Courant Institute, New York University
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Eric Climent
IMFT UMR 5502 CNRS-INPT-UPS