Electroadhesion (EA) is an electrically controllable adhesion mechanism that has been studied and used in fields including active adhesion and attachment, robotic gripping, robotic crawling and climbing, and haptics, for over a century. This is because EA technologies, compared to other existing adhesion solutions, facilitate systems with enhanced adaptability (EA is effective on a wide of range of materials and surfaces), reduced system complexity (EA systems are both mechanically and electrically simpler), low energy consumption, and less-damaging to materials (EA, combined with soft materials, can be used to lift delicate objects). In this survey, we comprehensively detail the working principle, modeling, design, fabrication, characteriz...
Electrostatic adhesion was not widely use up to this point in time due to its weak shear and holding...
Electroadhesion technique being employed in variety of fields of science and technology is considere...
Experimental investigation into the surface potential and electric field visualization of an electro...
The growing need for automation in industries has foreseen drastic advancements in the development o...
The growing need for automation in industries has foreseen drastic advancements in the development o...
Robotics and autonomous systems (RAS) have great potential to propel the world to future growth. Ele...
An autonomous, adaptive, and intelligent electroadhesive material handling system has been presented...
Electroadhesion is a promising adhesion mechanism for robotics and material handling applications du...
The ability to climb and manoeuvre on vertical surfaces is seemed as an easy task to nature’s climbe...
Current adhesives and gripping mechanisms used in many robotics applica- tions function on very spec...
Fabricating a gripper for industrial robot arms with the capability of handling a variety of objects...
Electroadhesion endows robots with super-human abilities: mechanical geckoes that climb vertical wal...
Electrostatic adhesion provides an attachment mechanism for robotic grippers that is both controllab...
This dissertation presents work done in the fabrication and characterization of polymer-based electr...
Current electroadhesive actuators cannot produce stable electroadhesive forces on the same substrate...
Electrostatic adhesion was not widely use up to this point in time due to its weak shear and holding...
Electroadhesion technique being employed in variety of fields of science and technology is considere...
Experimental investigation into the surface potential and electric field visualization of an electro...
The growing need for automation in industries has foreseen drastic advancements in the development o...
The growing need for automation in industries has foreseen drastic advancements in the development o...
Robotics and autonomous systems (RAS) have great potential to propel the world to future growth. Ele...
An autonomous, adaptive, and intelligent electroadhesive material handling system has been presented...
Electroadhesion is a promising adhesion mechanism for robotics and material handling applications du...
The ability to climb and manoeuvre on vertical surfaces is seemed as an easy task to nature’s climbe...
Current adhesives and gripping mechanisms used in many robotics applica- tions function on very spec...
Fabricating a gripper for industrial robot arms with the capability of handling a variety of objects...
Electroadhesion endows robots with super-human abilities: mechanical geckoes that climb vertical wal...
Electrostatic adhesion provides an attachment mechanism for robotic grippers that is both controllab...
This dissertation presents work done in the fabrication and characterization of polymer-based electr...
Current electroadhesive actuators cannot produce stable electroadhesive forces on the same substrate...
Electrostatic adhesion was not widely use up to this point in time due to its weak shear and holding...
Electroadhesion technique being employed in variety of fields of science and technology is considere...
Experimental investigation into the surface potential and electric field visualization of an electro...