Active gesture-changeable underactuated finger for humanoid robot hand based on multiple tendons

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Abstract

The concept called gesture-changeable under-actuated (GCUA) function is utilized to improve the dexterities of traditional under-actuated hands and reduce the control difficulties of dexterous hands. Based on GCUA function, a novel mechanical finger by multiple tendons: GCUA-T finger, is designed. The finger uses tendon mechanisms to achieve GCUA function which includes traditional underactuated (UA) grasping motion and special pre-bending (PB, or pre-shaping) motion before UA grasping. Operation principles and force analyses of the fingers are given, and the effect of GCUA function on the movements of a hand is discussed. The finger can satisfy the requirements of grasping and operating with low dependence on control system and low cost on manufacturing expenses, which develops a new way between dexterous hand and traditional under-actuated hand.

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Che, D., & Zhang, W. (2010). Active gesture-changeable underactuated finger for humanoid robot hand based on multiple tendons. Mechanical Sciences, 1(1), 27–32. https://doi.org/10.5194/ms-1-27-2010

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