A Retrofit Sensing Strategy for Soft Fluidic Robots

Soft robots are intrinsically capable of adapting to different environments by changing their shape in response to interaction forces with the environment. However, sensing and feedback are still required for higher level decisions and autonomy. Most sensing technologies developed for soft robots in...

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Main Authors Zou, Shibo, Picella, Sergio, de Vries, Jelle, Kortman, Vera, Sakes, Aimée, Overvelde, Johannes T B
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Published Ithaca Cornell University Library, arXiv.org 17.10.2023
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Abstract Soft robots are intrinsically capable of adapting to different environments by changing their shape in response to interaction forces with the environment. However, sensing and feedback are still required for higher level decisions and autonomy. Most sensing technologies developed for soft robots involve the integration of separate sensing elements in soft actuators, which presents a considerable challenge for both the fabrication and robustness of soft robots due to the interface between hard and soft components and the complexity of the assembly. To circumvent this, here we present a versatile sensing strategy that can be retrofitted to existing soft fluidic devices without the need for design changes. We achieve this by measuring the fluidic input that is required to activate a soft actuator and relating this input to its deformed state during interaction with the environment. We demonstrate the versatility of our sensing strategy by tactile sensing of the size, shape, surface roughness and stiffness of objects. Moreover, we demonstrate our approach by retrofitting it to a range of existing pneumatic soft actuators and grippers powered by positive and negative pressure. Finally, we show the robustness of our fluidic sensing strategy in closed-loop control of a soft gripper for practical applications such as sorting, fruit picking and ripeness detection. Based on these results, we conclude that as long as the interaction of the actuator with the environment results in a shape change of the interval volume, soft fluidic actuators require no embedded sensors and design modifications to implement useful sensing. We believe that the relative simplicity, versatility, broad applicability and robustness of our sensing strategy will catalyze new functionalities in soft interactive devices and systems, thereby accelerating the use of soft robotics in real world applications.
AbstractList Soft robots are intrinsically capable of adapting to different environments by changing their shape in response to interaction forces with the environment. However, sensing and feedback are still required for higher level decisions and autonomy. Most sensing technologies developed for soft robots involve the integration of separate sensing elements in soft actuators, which presents a considerable challenge for both the fabrication and robustness of soft robots due to the interface between hard and soft components and the complexity of the assembly. To circumvent this, here we present a versatile sensing strategy that can be retrofitted to existing soft fluidic devices without the need for design changes. We achieve this by measuring the fluidic input that is required to activate a soft actuator and relating this input to its deformed state during interaction with the environment. We demonstrate the versatility of our sensing strategy by tactile sensing of the size, shape, surface roughness and stiffness of objects. Moreover, we demonstrate our approach by retrofitting it to a range of existing pneumatic soft actuators and grippers powered by positive and negative pressure. Finally, we show the robustness of our fluidic sensing strategy in closed-loop control of a soft gripper for practical applications such as sorting, fruit picking and ripeness detection. Based on these results, we conclude that as long as the interaction of the actuator with the environment results in a shape change of the interval volume, soft fluidic actuators require no embedded sensors and design modifications to implement useful sensing. We believe that the relative simplicity, versatility, broad applicability and robustness of our sensing strategy will catalyze new functionalities in soft interactive devices and systems, thereby accelerating the use of soft robotics in real world applications.
Author Picella, Sergio
Zou, Shibo
de Vries, Jelle
Overvelde, Johannes T B
Kortman, Vera
Sakes, Aimée
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Automation
Closed loops
Design modifications
Embedded sensors
Feedback control
Grippers
Interactive systems
Manufacturing engineering
Retrofitting
Robots
Robustness
Soft robotics
Surface roughness
Tactile sensors (robotics)
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