Soft driving epicyclical mechanism for robotic finger

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Abstract

Nowadays, the development or improvement of soft actuation mechanisms is a crucial topic for the achievement of dexterous manipulation using. Then, a primary target of research is the design of actuation and driving devices. Consequently, in this paper, we introduce a soft driving epicyclical mechanism that mimics human muscle behavior and fulfills motion requirements to achieve grasping gestures using a robotic finger. The prototype is experimentally assessed, and results show that our approach has enough performance for the implementation in grasping tasks. Furthermore, we introduce the basis for a new soft epicyclical mechanism merger with shape memory alloys to allow active stiffness control of the mechanism.

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Ramirez, J., Rubiano, A., & Castiblanco, P. (2019). Soft driving epicyclical mechanism for robotic finger. Actuators, 8(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/ACT8030058

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