Electroactive Polymer Gel Robots Modelling and Control of Artifical Muscles / [electronic resource] :
by Mihoko Otake.
- online resource.
- Springer Tracts in Advanced Robotics, 59 1610-7438 ; .
I: Modelling -- Adsorption-Induced Deformation Model of Electroactive Polymer Gel -- Parameter Identification by One Point Observation -- II: Design -- Interaction-Based Design of Deformable Machines -- Spatially-Varying Electric Field Design by Planer Electrodes -- Shape Design through Geometric Variation -- III: Control -- Polarity Reversal Method for Shape Control -- Lumped-Driven Method for Motion Control -- Conclusion and Future Works.
The monograph written by Mihoko Otake combines ideas from chemistry and physics, material science and engineering for the revolutionary development of the so-called gel robots. Electroactive polymers are introduced to build new types of muscular-like actuation for deformable robots. The coverage spans from modelling and design to the development, control and experimental testing. A number of methods are proposed for describing the shapes and motions of such systems. The results are demonstrated for beam-shaped gels curling around an object and starfish-shaped gel robots turning over.
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Engineering. Polymers. Artificial intelligence. Systems theory. Control engineering systems. Biomedical engineering. Engineering. Control , Robotics, Mechatronics. Polymer Sciences. Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics). Systems Theory, Control. Biomedical Engineering.