Embedding Bifurcations into Pneumatic Artificial Muscle

Author:

Akashi Nozomi1ORCID,Kuniyoshi Yasuo2,Jo Taketomo3,Nishida Mitsuhiro3,Sakurai Ryo3,Wakao Yasumichi3,Nakajima Kohei2

Affiliation:

1. Graduation School of Informatics Kyoto University Yoshida‐honmachi Sakyo‐ku Kyoto 606‐8501 Japan

2. Graduate School of Information Science and Technology The University of Tokyo 7‐3‐1 Hongo Bunkyo‐ku Tokyo 113‐8654 Japan

3. GX Innovation Technology Development Bridgestone Corporation 3‐1‐1 Kyobashi Chuo‐ku Tokyo 104‐8340 Japan

Abstract

AbstractHarnessing complex body dynamics has long been a challenge in robotics, particularly when dealing with soft dynamics, which exhibit high complexity in interacting with the environment. Recent studies indicate that these dynamics can be used as a computational resource, exemplified by the McKibben pneumatic artificial muscle, a common soft actuator. This study demonstrates that bifurcations, including periodic and chaotic dynamics, can be embedded into the pneumatic artificial muscle, with the entire bifurcation structure using the framework of physical reservoir computing. These results suggest that dynamics not present in training data can be embedded through bifurcation embedment, implying the capability to incorporate various qualitatively different patterns into pneumatic artificial muscle without the need to design and learn all required patterns explicitly. Thus, this study introduces a novel approach to simplify robotic devices and control training by reducing reliance on external pattern generators and the amount and types of training data needed for control.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Core Research for Evolutional Science and Technology

Publisher

Wiley

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1. On the Science of Soft Robots and Beyond;Journal of the Robotics Society of Japan;2024

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