Design and Control of Compliant Manipulators
A special issue of Actuators (ISSN 2076-0825).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 November 2018) | Viewed by 27710
Special Issue Editor
Interests: MEMS/NEMS; micro/nano mechatronics; micro/nano systems; compliant mechanisms; soft robots; force and tactile sensing; sensors and actuators; smart materials and structures; robotics and automation; computational intelligence; intelligent control; robust and adaptive control; prognosis and diagnosis; structural health monitoring; energy harvesting
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
As popular robotic devices, compliant manipulators are based on compliant mechanisms that deliver displacement/force by elastic deformation of the materials. Such devices produce smooth and repeatable motion without the issues of friction, backlash, and wear in conventional mechanisms. Motion transmission is realized by flexure hinges/beams/diaphragms, cables, springs, soft materials, etc. Targeting at different tasks, compliant manipulators can be driven by various actuators such as smart materials actuators (e.g., piezoelectric actuator, shape memory alloy, magnetostrictive actuator, ionic polymer, dielectric elastomer), electromagnetic actuators, fluidic/pneumatic actuators, electrothermal actuators, etc. Compliant manipulators have been applied extensively in different scenarios ranging from macro-, micro- to nano-scale. Example applications including micro/nano-manipulation, assembly automation, medical instruments, rehabilitation robots, biomedical engineering, and so on. Such applications are enabled by the design and implementation of sophisticated control strategies, involving motion control, force control, visual servo control, intelligent control, etc. The main focus of this Special Issue is on new design, control and applications of compliant manipulators dedicated to diverse science and engineering fields.
Dr. Qingsong XuGuest Editor
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Keywords
- Compliant mechanisms
- Flexure hinges
- Flexible structures
- Soft robots
- Cable-driven robots
- Micro/nano robots
- Smart materials actuators
- Electromagnetic actuators
- Soft actuators
- Bio-inspired robots
- Continuum robots
- Variable-stiffness devices
- Compliant grippers
- MEMS devices
- Micro/nano-positioning
- Micro/nano-manipulation
- Rehabilitation robots
- Medical robots
- Biomedical devices
- Precision instruments
- Modeling
- System identification
- Motion control
- Force control
- Visual servo control
- Intelligent control
- Robotics
- Mechatronics
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