Design of a modular soft robotic arm with proprioceptive capabilities

Proprioception is a trending topic in the field of soft robotics. It endows soft robots with the capability to retrieve their spatial configurations without external feedback for closed-loop control. This is usually achieved by embedding soft and stretchable sensors in the soft bodies of the robot t...

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Main Author: Ouyang, W
Other Authors: Maiolino, P
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2022
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description Proprioception is a trending topic in the field of soft robotics. It endows soft robots with the capability to retrieve their spatial configurations without external feedback for closed-loop control. This is usually achieved by embedding soft and stretchable sensors in the soft bodies of the robot to directly measure their deformations. In addition, taking advantage of their infinite DoFs and inherent compliance, multisegment soft robotic arms are designed to execute highly dexterous tasks in the cluttered environment. However, the integration of the proprioceptive sensors in the body of the soft arm is an ongoing challenge. Firstly, the embedded sensors need to accommodate for the compliance of the soft robotic arm. Secondly, where to place such sensors is a non-trivial problem. Lastly, the integration of these stretchable sensors involves complex fabrication steps. In this thesis, we aimed to address these challenges of proprioceptive soft robotic arm with our highly integrated solution - a multisegment soft robotic arm that is capable of proprioceptive sensing while minimising the number of sensors on-board. The proprioceptive sensors do not interfere with the motion of our soft robotic arm and they can be easily integrated and removed. The major contribution of our work is an novel sensing method for modular soft robotic arms. We also advanced this field by contributing: 1) an omnidirectional actuator design for multi-material 3D printing, 2) a modular approach for fast arm assembling and maintenance. By placing sensing arrays within the rigid joints, the variations of stress distribution over the top of segments were measured. Together with the shape information captured by the motion capture system, we obtained a dataset to train a mapping from the tactile sensor responses to the posture of the soft robotic arm using k-nearest neighbors regression. The experimental results demonstrated that the proposed approach was able to reconstruct the whole 3D shape of a three-segment soft robotic arm under piecewise constant curvature assumption.
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