Cellular Actuators
Modularity and Variability in Muscle-inspired Actuation
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- Autores: Jun Ueda, Joshua A Schultz, Harry Asada
- Idioma: Inglés
Cellular Actuators: Modularity and Variability in Muscle-Inspired Actuation describes the roles actuators play in robotics and their insufficiency in emerging new robotic applicati… Leer más
Descripción
Descripción
Cellular Actuators: Modularity and Variability in Muscle-Inspired Actuation describes the roles actuators play in robotics and their insufficiency in emerging new robotic applications, such as wearable devices and human co-working robots where compactness and compliance are important.
Piezoelectric actuators, the topic of this book, provide advantages like displacement scale, force, reliability, and compactness, and rely on material properties to provide displacement and force as reactions to electric stimulation. The authors, renowned researchers in the area, present the fundamentals of muscle-like movement and a system-wide study that includes the design, analysis, and control of biologically inspired actuators. This book is the perfect guide for researchers and practitioners who would like to deploy this technology into their research and products.
Puntos claves
Puntos claves
- Introduces Piezoelectric Actuators concepts in a system wide integrated approach
- Acts as a single source for the design, analysis, and control of actuator arrays
- Presents applications to illustrate concepts and the potential of the technology
- Details the physical assembly possibilities of Piezo actuators
- Presents fundamentals of bio inspired actuation
- Introduces the concept of cellular actuators
De interès para
De interès para
Researchers and engineers in this field. The book could be used as graduate-level introductory class (as mentioned by reviewers)
Índice
Índice
List of figures
- Bibliography
List of tables
- Bibliography
Introduction
- About this book
- Historical overview
- Cellular actuator concept
- Bibliography
1: Structure of cellular actuators
- Abstract
- 1.1. Strain amplified piezoelectric actuators
- 1.2. Nested rhombus exponential strain amplification
- 1.3. Design of nested-rhombus cellular actuators
- Bibliography
2: Modeling of cellular actuators
- Abstract
- 2.1. Two-port networks for single cell modeling
- 2.2. Calibration of two-port network models
- 2.3. Modeling of actuator arrays: the nesting theorem: three-layer structure
- 2.4. Representation and characterization of complex actuator arrays
- Bibliography
3: Control of cellular actuators
- Abstract
- 3.1. Minimum switching discrete switching vibration suppression
- 3.2. Broadcast control for cellular actuator arrays
- 3.3. Hysteresis loop control of hysteretic actuator arrays
- 3.4. Supermartingale theory for broadcast control of distributed hysteretic systems
- 3.5. Signal-dependent variability of actuator arrays with floating-point quantization
- Bibliography
4: Application of cellular actuators
- Abstract
- 4.1. Variable stiffness cellular actuators
- 4.2. Bipolar buckling actuators
- 4.3. Self-sensing piezoelectric grasper
- 4.4. Biologically inspired robotic camera orientation system
- Bibliography
5: Conclusion
- Abstract
- 5.1. Summary and future directions
Nomenclature
Appendix
- A.1. Modeling of hysteresis
- A.2. Structural parameters of tweezer-style end-effector
- A.3. Piezoelectric driving circuit and control system
- A.4. Compliance matrix elements in Section 2.2
- A.5. SMA cellular actuators
- A.6. Deterministic analysis and stability of expectation
- A.7. Proof of Lemma 2 in Section 3.4
- A.8. Recursive computation of probability Pr(Xt|X0)
- A.9. Proof of Lemma 2 in Section 4.1
- Bibliography
Detalles del producto
Detalles del producto
- Edición: 1
- Última edición
- Publicado: 26 de enero de 2017
- Idioma: Inglés
Sobre los autores
Sobre los autores
JU
Jun Ueda
JS
Joshua A Schultz
HA