Chenning Li , Shangkui Yang , David T. Branson , Zhibin Song , Tao Sun , Jian S. Dai , Rongjie Kang
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Abstract
Variable stiffness actuators (VSAs) have emerged as a key actuation technology known for their bionic performance and task adaptability. However, current VSAs often exhibit relatively large sizes, making them possible for use in robotic arms and legs but less convenient for integrations into robotic hands. This paper introduces a compact design of a tendon-driven variable stiffness actuator (TVSA) based on an adjustable cantilever mechanism, which can be embedded into a robotic finger. This implementation endows the robotic finger with the independent regulation of joint position and stiffness. A concise and computationally efficient stiffness mapping model from the TVSA to the finger joints is then established, providing a theoretical foundation for the stiffness regulation of the tendon-driven fingers. A prototype of a robotic hand equipped with the presented TVSA demonstrates safe interactions with various objects of diverse shapes, weights and stiffness.
期刊介绍:
Mechanism and Machine Theory provides a medium of communication between engineers and scientists engaged in research and development within the fields of knowledge embraced by IFToMM, the International Federation for the Promotion of Mechanism and Machine Science, therefore affiliated with IFToMM as its official research journal.
The main topics are:
Design Theory and Methodology;
Haptics and Human-Machine-Interfaces;
Robotics, Mechatronics and Micro-Machines;
Mechanisms, Mechanical Transmissions and Machines;
Kinematics, Dynamics, and Control of Mechanical Systems;
Applications to Bioengineering and Molecular Chemistry