Modelling and implementation of soft bio-mimetic turtle using echo state network and soft pneumatic actuators

Abstract Advances of soft robotics enabled better mimicking of biological creatures and closer realization of animals’ motion in the robotics field. The biological creature’s movement has morphology and flexibility that is problematic deportation to a bio-inspired robot. This paper aims to study the...

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Main Authors: MennaAllah Soliman, Mostafa A. Mousa, Mahmood A. Saleh, Mahmoud Elsamanty, Ahmed G. Radwan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-06-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-91136-z
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spelling doaj-254aff3df6584e67b0b378e1abd6c37d2021-06-13T11:37:28ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-06-0111111110.1038/s41598-021-91136-zModelling and implementation of soft bio-mimetic turtle using echo state network and soft pneumatic actuatorsMennaAllah Soliman0Mostafa A. Mousa1Mahmood A. Saleh2Mahmoud Elsamanty3Ahmed G. Radwan4Mechanical Engineering Program, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Nile UniversityNanoelectronics Integrated Systems Center (NISC), Nile UniversityMechanical Engineering Program, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Nile UniversitySmart Engineering Systems Research Center (SESC), Nile UniversityDepartment of Engineering Mathematics and Physics, Cairo UniversityAbstract Advances of soft robotics enabled better mimicking of biological creatures and closer realization of animals’ motion in the robotics field. The biological creature’s movement has morphology and flexibility that is problematic deportation to a bio-inspired robot. This paper aims to study the ability to mimic turtle motion using a soft pneumatic actuator (SPA) as a turtle flipper limb. SPA’s behavior is simulated using finite element analysis to design turtle flipper at 22 different geometrical configurations, and the simulations are conducted on a large pressure range (0.11–0.4 Mpa). The simulation results are validated using vision feedback with respect to varying the air pillow orientation angle. Consequently, four SPAs with different inclination angles are selected to build a bio-mimetic turtle, which is tested at two different driving configurations. The nonlinear dynamics of soft actuators, which is challenging to model the motion using traditional modeling techniques affect the turtle’s motion. Conclusively, according to kinematics behavior, the turtle motion path is modeled using the Echo State Network (ESN) method, one of the reservoir computing techniques. The ESN models the turtle path with respect to the actuators’ rotation motion angle with maximum root-mean-square error of $$1.04 \times 10^{-11}$$ 1.04 × 10 - 11 . The turtle is designed to enhance the robot interaction with living creatures by mimicking their limbs’ flexibility and the way of their motion.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-91136-z
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author MennaAllah Soliman
Mostafa A. Mousa
Mahmood A. Saleh
Mahmoud Elsamanty
Ahmed G. Radwan
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Mostafa A. Mousa
Mahmood A. Saleh
Mahmoud Elsamanty
Ahmed G. Radwan
Modelling and implementation of soft bio-mimetic turtle using echo state network and soft pneumatic actuators
Scientific Reports
author_facet MennaAllah Soliman
Mostafa A. Mousa
Mahmood A. Saleh
Mahmoud Elsamanty
Ahmed G. Radwan
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title Modelling and implementation of soft bio-mimetic turtle using echo state network and soft pneumatic actuators
title_short Modelling and implementation of soft bio-mimetic turtle using echo state network and soft pneumatic actuators
title_full Modelling and implementation of soft bio-mimetic turtle using echo state network and soft pneumatic actuators
title_fullStr Modelling and implementation of soft bio-mimetic turtle using echo state network and soft pneumatic actuators
title_full_unstemmed Modelling and implementation of soft bio-mimetic turtle using echo state network and soft pneumatic actuators
title_sort modelling and implementation of soft bio-mimetic turtle using echo state network and soft pneumatic actuators
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Abstract Advances of soft robotics enabled better mimicking of biological creatures and closer realization of animals’ motion in the robotics field. The biological creature’s movement has morphology and flexibility that is problematic deportation to a bio-inspired robot. This paper aims to study the ability to mimic turtle motion using a soft pneumatic actuator (SPA) as a turtle flipper limb. SPA’s behavior is simulated using finite element analysis to design turtle flipper at 22 different geometrical configurations, and the simulations are conducted on a large pressure range (0.11–0.4 Mpa). The simulation results are validated using vision feedback with respect to varying the air pillow orientation angle. Consequently, four SPAs with different inclination angles are selected to build a bio-mimetic turtle, which is tested at two different driving configurations. The nonlinear dynamics of soft actuators, which is challenging to model the motion using traditional modeling techniques affect the turtle’s motion. Conclusively, according to kinematics behavior, the turtle motion path is modeled using the Echo State Network (ESN) method, one of the reservoir computing techniques. The ESN models the turtle path with respect to the actuators’ rotation motion angle with maximum root-mean-square error of $$1.04 \times 10^{-11}$$ 1.04 × 10 - 11 . The turtle is designed to enhance the robot interaction with living creatures by mimicking their limbs’ flexibility and the way of their motion.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-91136-z
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