Flexible shape memory alloy actuators for soft robotics: Modelling and control
One of the limitations in the development of really soft robotic devices is the development of soft actuators. In recent years, our research group has developed a new flexible shape memory alloy actuator that provides more freedom of movements and a better integration in wearable robots, especially...
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doaj-715965cc261a42d6afca8d95806605b02020-11-25T03:36:31ZengSAGE PublishingInternational Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems1729-88142020-01-011710.1177/1729881419886747Flexible shape memory alloy actuators for soft robotics: Modelling and controlDorin-Sabin CopaciDolores BlancoAlejandro Martin-ClementeLuis MorenoOne of the limitations in the development of really soft robotic devices is the development of soft actuators. In recent years, our research group has developed a new flexible shape memory alloy actuator that provides more freedom of movements and a better integration in wearable robots, especially in soft wearable robots. Shape memory alloy wires present characteristics such as force/weight ratio, low weight, and noiseless actuation, which make them an ideal choice in these types of applications. However, the control strategy must take into account its complex dynamics due to thermal phase transformation. Different control approaches based on complex non-linear models and other model-free control methods have been tested on real systems. Some exoskeleton prototypes have been developed, which demonstrate the utility of this actuator and the advantages offered by these flexible actuators to improve the comfort and adaptability of exoskeletons.https://doi.org/10.1177/1729881419886747 |
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Flexible shape memory alloy actuators for soft robotics: Modelling and control |
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Flexible shape memory alloy actuators for soft robotics: Modelling and control |
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Flexible shape memory alloy actuators for soft robotics: Modelling and control |
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International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems |
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One of the limitations in the development of really soft robotic devices is the development of soft actuators. In recent years, our research group has developed a new flexible shape memory alloy actuator that provides more freedom of movements and a better integration in wearable robots, especially in soft wearable robots. Shape memory alloy wires present characteristics such as force/weight ratio, low weight, and noiseless actuation, which make them an ideal choice in these types of applications. However, the control strategy must take into account its complex dynamics due to thermal phase transformation. Different control approaches based on complex non-linear models and other model-free control methods have been tested on real systems. Some exoskeleton prototypes have been developed, which demonstrate the utility of this actuator and the advantages offered by these flexible actuators to improve the comfort and adaptability of exoskeletons. |
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