DESIGN of A SIMPLIFIED 3D-PRINTED ARTIFICIAL UNDERACTUATED HAND

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Abstract

The recent interest in human-robot interaction requires the development of new gripping solutions, compared to those already available and widely used. One of the most advanced solutions in nature is that of the human hand, and several research contributions try to replicate its functionality. Technological advances in manufacturing technologies and design tools are opening possibilities in the design of new solutions. The paper reports the results of the design of an underactuated artificial robotic hand, designed by exploiting the benefits offered by additive manufacturing technologies.

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Orabona, A., Palazzi, A., Graziosi, S., Ferrise, F., & Bordegoni, M. (2020). DESIGN of A SIMPLIFIED 3D-PRINTED ARTIFICIAL UNDERACTUATED HAND. In Proceedings of the Design Society: DESIGN Conference (Vol. 1, pp. 1027–1036). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/dsd.2020.311

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