Multi-input multi-output integrated ionic polymer-metal composite for energy controls

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This paper presents an integrated sensor/actuator device with multi-input and multi-output designed on the basis of a standard control representation called a distributed port-Hamiltonian system. The device is made from soft material called an ionic polymer-metal composite (IPMC). The IPMC consists of a base film of a polyelectrolyte gel and a double layer of plated metal electrodes. The electrodes of the experimental IPMC are sectioned, and it is implemented as a control system with four pairs of inputs/outputs. We stabilize the system, and detect changes in dynamics by using the control representation. © 2012 by the authors.

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Nishida, G., Sugiura, M., Yamakita, M., Maschke, B., & Ikeura, R. (2012). Multi-input multi-output integrated ionic polymer-metal composite for energy controls. Micromachines, 3(1), 126–136. https://doi.org/10.3390/mi3010126

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