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- A Bidirectional Soft Biomimetic Hand Driven by Water Hydraulic for Dexterous Underwater Grasping
A1 Alkuperäisartikkeli tieteellisessä aikakauslehdessä(2022-04-01) Wang, Haihang; Xu, He; Abu-Dakka, Fares; Kyrki, Ville; Yang, Chen; Li, Xin; Chen, SiqingSoft robotics shows considerable promise for various underwater applications. Soft grippers as end-effectors are particularly useful for compliant and robust grasping compared to rigid mechanisms. In this work, we describe the design, fabrication and operation of a soft robotic hand driven by water hydraulics for underwater grasping. The proposed design has, in addition to the five fingers of a human hand, an extra soft thumb arranged symmetrically in an active soft palm. The soft fingers are designed with four chambers to enable bidirectional bending and deflection motions. We propose a novel elastic fiber reinforced structure to enhance and constrain the flexion movements of three palm actuators. The versatility of the underwater robotic hand is evaluated by implementing the human grasping gestures of the Feix taxonomy. Furthermore, we present a low-cost one-camera-multiple-mirrors imaging approach for capturing the grasps from multiple viewpoints simultaneously. - A Novel Soft Robotic Hand Design With Human-Inspired Soft Palm: Achieving a Great Diversity of Grasps
A1 Alkuperäisartikkeli tieteellisessä aikakauslehdessä(2021-06) Wang, Haihang; Abu-Dakka, Fares; Nguyen Le, Tran; Kyrki, Ville; Xu, HeSoft robotic hands and grippers are increasingly attracting attention as robotic end effectors. Compared with their rigid counterparts, they are safer for human-robot and environment-robot interactions, easier to control, and more compliant, and they cost and weigh less. Design studies of soft robotic hands have focused mostly on the soft fingers and bending actuators. However, the palm is also an essential part in grasping. In this work, we propose a novel design for an inexpensive soft humanoid hand with pneumatic soft fingers and a soft palm. The configuration of the soft palm is based on a modular design that can be applied to actuate different kinds of existing soft fingers. The splaying of the fingers, bending of the whole palm, and abduction and adduction of the thumb are implemented by the palm. Moreover, we present a new design of soft finger, called the hybrid-bending soft finger (HBSF), that can both bend in the grasping axis and deflect in the side-to-side axis, achieving human-like motion (Figure 1). The functions of the HBSF and soft palm are evaluated both in simulation, using the Simulation Open Framework Architecture (SOFA) framework, and experimentally. Six finger designs with 1-11 longitudinal segments are analyzed. The versatility of the soft hand is evaluated and demonstrated experimentally by its grasping of objects according to Feix's taxonomy. The results demonstrate a great diversity of grasps, with 31 of the 33 grasp types of the taxonomy performed successfully with the proposed design, showing promise for grasping a large variety of objects with different shapes and weights.