Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5469679 Procedia CIRP 2017 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
Addressing the two bottlenecks of present robotic design, low force-to-weight ratio and low integration level, this paper presents a general bio-inspired design methodology supported using a sensor-actuator-structure integrated system fully inspired by natural muscle. The system design is centred on the reproduction of natural muscle's contraction mechanism unveiled by multi-scale researches, and the versatility and morphology of muscle are approximated concurrently through multi-objective and coupled iterative optimizations. The effectiveness of the proposed bio-inspired design methodology is verified by the experiments demonstrating the muscle-like FW ratio and mechanical behaviour of the integrated system.
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