Electroadhesion is a promising adhesion mechanism for robotics and material handling applications due to several distinctive advantages it has over existing technologies. These advantages include enhanced adaptability, gentle/flexible handling, reduced complexity, and ultra-low energy consumption. Unstable electroadhesive forces, however, can arise in ambient environments. Electroadhesive devices that can produce stable forces in changing environments are thus desirable. In this study, a flexible and environmentally stable electroadhesive device was designed and manufactured by conformally coating a layer of barium titanate dielectric on a chemically etched thin copper laminate. The results, obtained from an advanced electroadhesive "normal...
A novel investigation into the relationship between the obtainable interfacial electroadhesive force...
This dissertation presents work done in the fabrication and characterization of polymer-based electr...
We demonstrate reversible and switchable actuation using AC electric fields to bring two surfaces sep...
Robotics and autonomous systems (RAS) have great potential to propel the world to future growth. Ele...
An experimental investigation into the relationship between the interfacial electroadhesive force an...
Current electroadhesive actuators cannot produce stable electroadhesive forces on the same substrate...
A simplified and novel theoretical model for coplanar interdigital electroadhesives has been present...
Electroadhesion (EA) is an electrically controllable adhesion mechanism that has been studied and us...
The growing need for automation in industries has foreseen drastic advancements in the development o...
Described herein is electroadhesion technology that permits controllable adherence between two objec...
Fabricating a gripper for industrial robot arms with the capability of handling a variety of objects...
Experimental investigation into the surface potential and electric field visualization of an electro...
This paper investigates the effect of driving voltage on the attachment force of an electroadhesion ...
An autonomous, adaptive, and intelligent electroadhesive material handling system has been presented...
Electrostatic adhesion provides an attachment mechanism for robotic grippers that is both controllab...
A novel investigation into the relationship between the obtainable interfacial electroadhesive force...
This dissertation presents work done in the fabrication and characterization of polymer-based electr...
We demonstrate reversible and switchable actuation using AC electric fields to bring two surfaces sep...
Robotics and autonomous systems (RAS) have great potential to propel the world to future growth. Ele...
An experimental investigation into the relationship between the interfacial electroadhesive force an...
Current electroadhesive actuators cannot produce stable electroadhesive forces on the same substrate...
A simplified and novel theoretical model for coplanar interdigital electroadhesives has been present...
Electroadhesion (EA) is an electrically controllable adhesion mechanism that has been studied and us...
The growing need for automation in industries has foreseen drastic advancements in the development o...
Described herein is electroadhesion technology that permits controllable adherence between two objec...
Fabricating a gripper for industrial robot arms with the capability of handling a variety of objects...
Experimental investigation into the surface potential and electric field visualization of an electro...
This paper investigates the effect of driving voltage on the attachment force of an electroadhesion ...
An autonomous, adaptive, and intelligent electroadhesive material handling system has been presented...
Electrostatic adhesion provides an attachment mechanism for robotic grippers that is both controllab...
A novel investigation into the relationship between the obtainable interfacial electroadhesive force...
This dissertation presents work done in the fabrication and characterization of polymer-based electr...
We demonstrate reversible and switchable actuation using AC electric fields to bring two surfaces sep...