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Dielectric elastomer strain and pressure sensing enable reactive soft fluidic muscles

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摘要

Wearable assistive devices are the future of rehabilitation therapy and bionic limb technologies. Traditional electric, hydraulic, and pneumatic actuators can provide the precise and powerful around-the-clock assistance that therapists cannot deliver. However, they do so in the confines of highly controlled factory environments, resulting in actuators too rigid, heavy, and immobile for wearable applications. In contrast, biological skeletal muscles have been designed and proven in the uncertainty of the real world. Bioinspired artificial muscle actuators aim to mimic the soft, slim, and self-sensing abilities of natural muscle that make them tough and intelligent. Fluidic artificial muscles are a promising wearable assistive actuation candidate, sharing the high-force, inherent compliance of their natural counterparts. Until now, they have not been able to self-sense their length, pressure, and force in an entirely soft and flexible system. Their use of rigid components has previously been a requirement for the generation of large forces, but reduces their reliability and compromises their ability to be comfortably worn. We present the unobtrusive integration of dielectric elastomer (DE) strain and pressure sensors into a soft Peano fluidic muscle, a planar alternative to the relatively bulky McKibben muscle. Characterization of these DE sensors shows they can measure the full operating range of the Peano muscle: strains of around 18% and pressures up to 400 kPa with changes in capacitance of 2.4 and 10.5 pF respectively. This is a step towards proprioceptive artificial muscles, paving the way for wearable actuation that can truly feel its environment.

源语言英语
主期刊名Electroactive Polymer Actuators and Devices (EAPAD) 2016
编辑Frederic Vidal, Yoseph Bar-Cohen
出版商SPIE
ISBN(电子版)9781510600393
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 2016
已对外发布
活动Electroactive Polymer Actuators and Devices (EAPAD) 2016 - Las Vegas, 美国
期限: 21 3月 201624 3月 2016

出版系列

姓名Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
9798
ISSN(印刷版)0277-786X
ISSN(电子版)1996-756X

会议

会议Electroactive Polymer Actuators and Devices (EAPAD) 2016
国家/地区美国
Las Vegas
时期21/03/1624/03/16

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