Electrostatic Clutches Enable High-Force Mechanical Multiplexing: Demonstrating Single-Motor Full-Actuation of a 4-DoF Hand
Amish, Timothy E., Auletta, Jeffrey T., Kessens, Chad C., Smith, Joshua R., Lipton, Jeffrey I.
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
This paper introduces a novel mechanical multiplexing system powered by electrostatic capstan clutches, enabling high-force, single-motor control of multiple degrees of freedom (DoF). The system is capable of both bidirectional single-input single-output time-division and single-input multiple-output multiplexing to actuate a commercial 4-DoF robotic hand with a single motor. Our mechanical multiplexer is also capable of powerless position holding owing to its use of a leadscrew nut acting as the output. Experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of this approach, achieving individual and simultaneous actuation. This innovation offers a scalable solution for high-DoF robotic systems, providing a path to efficient actuation in robotic platforms.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jan-14-2025
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