Performance Metrics for Fluidic Soft Robot Rotational Actuators

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Abstract

The field of soft robotics is continuing to grow as more researchers see the potential for robots that can safely interact in unmodeled, unstructured, and uncertain environments. However, in order for the design, integration, and control of soft robotic actuators to develop into a full engineering methodology, a set of metrics and standards need to be established. This paper attempts to lay the groundwork for that process by proposing six soft robot actuator metrics that can be used to evaluate and compare characteristics and performance of soft robot actuators. Data from eight different soft robot rotational actuators (five distinct designs) were used to evaluate these soft robot actuator metrics and show their utility. Additionally we provide a simple case study as an example of how these metrics can be used to evaluate soft robot actuators for a designated task. While this paper does not claim to present a comprehensive list of all possible soft robot actuator metrics, the metrics presented can 1) be used to initiate the development and comparison of soft robot actuators in an engineering framework and 2) start a broader discussion of which metrics should be standardized in future soft robot actuator research.

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Rupert, L., Saunders, B. O., & Killpack, M. D. (2021). Performance Metrics for Fluidic Soft Robot Rotational Actuators. Frontiers in Robotics and AI, 8. https://doi.org/10.3389/frobt.2021.632835

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