In the next generation of robots, there are no motors and construction is from simple everyday materials. One of the stars of this evolution, is a wire which contracts when heated and is known as muscle wire. A simple soda straw provides a strong structure from which segmented limbs can be constructed. A flex sensor is used at the joint to measure the actual bend angle. A microcontroller controls the limb based on input from a higher level controller. The article covers the construction of a limb, characterizes it and presents some control solutions.
Alex Nemiroski, Yanina Shevchenko, Adam A. Stokes, Barış Ünal, Alar Ainla, Sahradha Albert, Gabrielle Compton, Emily Macdonald, Yosyp Schwab, Caroline Zellhofer, George M M Whitesides
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