On the use of 3D printing technology towards the development of a low-cost robotic prosthetic arm

Alejandro Cañizares, Jean Pazos, D. Benítez
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Abstract

This article explores the feasibility of using 3D-printable technology towards the development of low cost robotic prosthetics. As an initial validation, two prototypes were fabricated: a hand with 5 fingers controlled by a wearable instrumented glove and a hand-arm that can be controlled by flexing any muscle in the user's arm through a sensor that collects electromyographic (EMG) signals from the muscle. Finger motions were controlled by servomotors which work as actuators while the rotation of each servomotor was controlled using microcontrollers. The aim was to demonstrate the feasibility of using 3D printing technology for building a prototype of a controlled hand as a first step towards the development of low cost prosthesis as a possible aid for low income people with disabilities.
介绍了利用3D打印技术朝着低成本机器人假肢手臂的方向发展
本文探讨了利用3d打印技术开发低成本机器人假肢的可行性。作为初步验证,制作了两个原型:一只由可穿戴仪表手套控制的5个手指的手,以及一只可以通过收集肌肉肌电图(EMG)信号的传感器通过弯曲用户手臂上的任何肌肉来控制的手臂。手指运动由伺服电机作为致动器控制,各伺服电机的旋转由微控制器控制。目的是展示使用3D打印技术构建受控手原型的可行性,作为开发低成本假肢的第一步,作为低收入残疾人的可能援助。
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