Aspects of Materials Processing and Engineering for the Development of Soft Robotic Devices
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Author: Shib Shankar Banerjee, Injamamul Arief, Andreas Fery, Gert Heinrich and Amit Das*
DOI: 10.2174/9789815051728122010003
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Learning from Nature: A Review on Biological Gripping Principles and Their Application to Robotics
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Author: Julian Winand*, Thies H. Büscher and Stanislav N. Gorb
DOI: 10.2174/9789815051728122010004
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Self-Sensing Electroadhesive Polymer Gripper with Magnetically Controllable Surface Geometry
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Author: Dirk Sindersberger* and Gareth J. Monkman
DOI: 10.2174/9789815051728122010005
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Theoretical and Experimental Investigations of Magnetic Hybrid Materials with Applications for Locomotion, Manipulation and Sensor Systems in Soft Robotics
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Author: Klaus Zimmermann*, Valter Böhm, Jhohan Chavez, Tatiana Becker, Nina Prem and Florian Schale
DOI: 10.2174/9789815051728122010006
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Modeling and Dynamic Analysis of a Novel Rotary Soft Robotic Arm by Transfer Matrix Method
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Author: Mahdi Bamdad*
DOI: 10.2174/9789815051728122010007
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Design and Control of a Portable Continuum Robot for Pipe Inspection Assisted by a Rigid Manipulator
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Author: Bingbin Yu* and Frank Kirchner
DOI: 10.2174/9789815051728122010008
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Introduction
Soft robotics is a subfield of robotics that encompasses the design and fabrication of robots with soft and compliant materials. Soft robots represent components like human prosthetics or biomimicking systems. Soft robotics relies on technically astute designs based on the correct choice of materials to enable a level of dexterity not possible with rigid components alone. The basic prime movers (actuators) and perception (sensors) require control systems capable of accommodating imprecise feedback data and often unpredictable reaction times. Mobility in such robots is more akin to entomological or marine systems than conventional guided vehicles. This reference is a guide to materials and systems used in soft robotics. If features 6 chapters contributed by robotics experts that review fundamental and applied topics that are important for understanding the requirements of soft robotics design projects and the physics of the polymers involved. Chapters are organized for easy reading and include references. The topics include: - Aspects of materials processing and engineering for the development of soft robotic devices - A review on biological gripping principles and their application to robotics - Information about self-sensing electroadhesive polymer grippers with magnetically controllable surface geometry - Theoretical and experimental investigations of magnetic hybrid materials - Modeling and dynamic analysis of a novel rotary soft robotic arm by transfer matrix method - Design and control of a portable continuum robot for pipe inspection assisted by a rigid manipulator This book is a suitable reference for scholars and engineers who are seeking knowledge about materials and design principles in soft robotics with its practical applications.