Authors
Jan Fras, Yohan Noh, H Wurdemann, Kaspar Althoefer
Publication date
2017/9/24
Conference
2017 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS)
Pages
5610-5615
Publisher
IEEE
Description
The constantly increasing amount of machines operating in the vicinity of humans makes it necessary to rethink the design approach for such machines to ensure that they are safe when interacting with humans. Traditional mechanisms are rigid and heavy and as such considered unsuitable, even dangerous when a controlled physical contact with humans is desired. A huge improvement in terms of safe human-robot interaction has been achieved by a radically new approach to robotics - soft material robotics. These new robots are made of compliant materials that render them safe when compared to the conventional rigid-link robots. This undeniable advantage of compliance and softness is paired with a number of drawbacks. One of them is that a complex and sophisticated controller is required to move a soft robot into the desired positions or along a desired trajectory, especially with external forces being …
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J Fras, Y Noh, H Wurdemann, K Althoefer - 2017 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent …, 2017