Prescribing Cartesian Stiffness of Soft Robots by Co-Optimization of Shape and Segment-Level Stiffness.

IF 6.4 2区 计算机科学 Q1 ROBOTICS Soft Robotics Pub Date : 2023-08-01 DOI:10.1089/soro.2022.0025
Francesco Stella, Josie Hughes, Daniela Rus, Cosimo Della Santina
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Abstract

Soft robots aim to revolutionize how robotic systems interact with the environment thanks to their inherent compliance. Some of these systems are even able to modulate their physical softness. However, simply equipping a robot with softness will not generate intelligent behaviors. Indeed, most interaction tasks require careful specification of the compliance at the interaction point; some directions must be soft and others firm (e.g., while drawing, entering a hole, tracing a surface, assembling components). On the contrary, without careful planning, the preferential directions of deformation of a soft robot are not aligned with the task. With this work, we propose a strategy to prescribe variations of the physical stiffness and the robot's posture so to implement a desired Cartesian stiffness and location of the contact point. We validate the algorithm in simulation and with experiments. To perform the latter, we also present a new tendon-driven soft manipulator, equipped with variable-stiffness segments and proprioceptive sensing and capable to move in three dimensional. We show that, combining the intelligent hardware with the proposed algorithm, we can obtain the desired stiffness at the end-effector over the workspace.

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基于形状和节段级刚度协同优化的软机器人笛卡尔刚度。
软机器人的目标是彻底改变机器人系统与环境的互动方式,这要归功于它们固有的顺应性。其中一些系统甚至能够调节它们的物理柔软度。然而,仅仅给机器人配备柔软度并不会产生智能行为。实际上,大多数交互任务需要在交互点仔细地说明遵从性;一些方向必须是柔软的,而另一些方向必须是牢固的(例如,在绘图、进孔、跟踪表面、组装组件时)。相反,如果不仔细规划,软机器人的变形优先方向与任务不一致。通过这项工作,我们提出了一种策略来规定物理刚度和机器人姿态的变化,从而实现所需的笛卡尔刚度和接触点的位置。通过仿真和实验验证了算法的有效性。为了实现后者,我们还提出了一种新的肌腱驱动的软机械臂,配备了可变刚度节段和本体感觉传感,能够在三维空间中移动。结果表明,将智能硬件与所提出的算法相结合,可以在工作空间上获得末端执行器所需的刚度。
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Soft Robotics
Soft Robotics ROBOTICS-
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128
期刊介绍: Soft Robotics (SoRo) stands as a premier robotics journal, showcasing top-tier, peer-reviewed research on the forefront of soft and deformable robotics. Encompassing flexible electronics, materials science, computer science, and biomechanics, it pioneers breakthroughs in robotic technology capable of safe interaction with living systems and navigating complex environments, natural or human-made. With a multidisciplinary approach, SoRo integrates advancements in biomedical engineering, biomechanics, mathematical modeling, biopolymer chemistry, computer science, and tissue engineering, offering comprehensive insights into constructing adaptable devices that can undergo significant changes in shape and size. This transformative technology finds critical applications in surgery, assistive healthcare devices, emergency search and rescue, space instrument repair, mine detection, and beyond.
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