Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Textile Technologies and Design Textile Engineering Department Istanbul Technical University Istanbul 34437 Turkey
2. Faculty of Computer and Informatics Engineering Computer Engineering Department Istanbul Technical University 34469 Istanbul Turkey
3. Faculty of Technology Mechatronics Engineering Department Marmara University 34854 Istanbul Turkey
Abstract
AbstractDesigning advanced soft robots with soft sensing capabilities for real‐world applications remains challenging due to the intricate integration of actuation and sensor capabilities, which require diverse materials and complex procedures. This paper introduces a fabric‐based robotic technology featuring an “all textile‐based self‐sensing pneumatic actuator” and a low‐cost resistive strain sensor created through simple sewing techniques. The novel approach eliminates the need for additional strain‐limiting woven fabric, simplifying the manufacturing process. It also enables the development of bioinspired motions such as bending, twisting, and snake‐like movements. The electromechanical behaviors of the sensor and bending actuator are tested for their performance under positive air pressure. Through mathematical modeling, the actuator's sensing capacity is estimated accurately, providing precise feedback for pressure and position control. Different closed‐loop controller types, including On–Off and Proportional Integral Derivative (PID) control, are evaluated for their effectiveness. Furthermore, the practical application of the sensing actuator is demonstrated by integrating it into a wearable glove, showcasing its enhanced sensing capabilities for finger‐like soft wearable robotic applications. This research tackles the challenges associated with designing advanced soft robots with integrated sensing capabilities, offering a promising fabric‐based solution that can drive significant advancements in real‐world applications.
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Türkiye Bilimsel ve Teknolojik Araştirma Kurumu
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