Configuration of redundant drive wire mechanism using double actuator modules

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Abstract

A new wire mechanism called “redundant drive wire mechanism” (RDWM), driven by double actuator modules (DAMs) is introduced. When RDWM is used for producing multi-directional motions using DAMs, the number of wires increases and the wire matrix would become complicated. This makes finding and checking the candidates difficult. Therefore, we introduce an easier and simpler approach for judging RDWM candidates, which includes two procedures: conversion of the wire matrix to a new form, and judgment of candidates using the essential component of the new form of wire matrix related to the global motion. This paper shows a fast and convenient method for judging whether an RDWM candidate can produce the resultant forces needed to achieve required motions. The examples demonstrate the validity of the new method in dealing with RDWM candidates containing many wires.

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Le, T. N., Dobashi, H., & Nagai, K. (2016). Configuration of redundant drive wire mechanism using double actuator modules. ROBOMECH Journal, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40648-016-0063-1

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