Reconfigurable, Multi-Material, Voxel-Based Soft Robots
2023; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Volume: 8; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1109/lra.2023.3236883
ISSN2377-3766
AutoresJ Legrand, Seppe Terryn, Ellen Roels, Bram Vanderborght,
Tópico(s)Micro and Nano Robotics
ResumoVoxel-based robots are aggregations of soft and simple building blocks that have been extensively evolved and simulated to perform various tasks, like walking, jumping or swimming. However, real-life voxel-based robots are rather scarce because of their challenging design and assembly. With the current materials and assembling methods, the interfaces between the soft multi-material voxels are prone to failure. This work proposes to make voxels out of reversible Diels-Alder polymers, which are available in a broad range of mechanical properties. By doing so, the covalent bonds at the multi-material interface ensure strong chemical connections, while allowing for reconfiguration. A first voxel-based gripper is thus robustly assembled, then disassembled, using its pieces (voxels) for reassembling another robot, i.e. a voxel-based walking robot. This reconfigurable property allows iterative validation of the simulated voxel-based robots and fine-tuning of the simulations parameters in a sustainable and economical way. Both physical voxel-based robots show similar behaviors as their simulations with root-mean-square errors down to 10.4%.
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