Artificial muscles based on the dielectric elastomer actuator (DEA) are an attractive technology for autonomous robotic systems. We are currently exploring their use on EcoBot (Ecological roBot), an autonomous robot being developed by Bristol Robotics Lab that uses microbial fuel cells (MFCs). DEA will provide actuators for fuel cell maintenance and other goals and will increase active mission time through greater mechanical efficiency and reduced mass. Artificial muscles use high voltages and running them normally requires voltage converters to boost the voltage on delivered charge several hundred times. A dielectric elastomer generator (DEG) when used with a recently developed self-priming circuit (SPC) can supply the high-voltage power d...
A significant goal of robotics is to develop autonomous machines, capable of independent and collect...
Advancements in software engineering have enabled the robotics industry to transition from the use o...
Over the past couple of years, the field of soft robotics has seen tremendous expansion. As humans a...
Artificial muscles based on the dielectric elastomer actuator (DEA) are an attractive technology for...
We are developing a hybrid Dielectric Elastomer Generator (DEG)-Microbial Fuel Cell (MFC) energy har...
We consider the embodiment of a microbial fuel cell using artificial muscle actuators. The microbial...
Conventional rigid-body robots operate using actuators which differ markedly from the compliant, mus...
Untethered actuation is important for robotic devices to achieve autonomous motion, which is typical...
Creating an artificial muscle has been one of the grand challenges of science and engineering. The i...
This paper reports on the proof-of-concept work to produce an energetically autonomous robot employi...
EcoBot I is a robot developed in the IAS Lab that uses Microbial Fuel Cells (MFC) as the 'live engin...
Advisors: Donald S. Zinger.Committee members: Michael J. Haji-Sheikh; Martin Kocanda; Lichuan Liu.Th...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Dielectric elastomers are soft actuati...
Insects are a constant source of inspiration for roboticists. Their compliant bodies allow them to s...
© 2015 IEEE. We present a design for an energetically autonomous artificial organism, combining two ...
A significant goal of robotics is to develop autonomous machines, capable of independent and collect...
Advancements in software engineering have enabled the robotics industry to transition from the use o...
Over the past couple of years, the field of soft robotics has seen tremendous expansion. As humans a...
Artificial muscles based on the dielectric elastomer actuator (DEA) are an attractive technology for...
We are developing a hybrid Dielectric Elastomer Generator (DEG)-Microbial Fuel Cell (MFC) energy har...
We consider the embodiment of a microbial fuel cell using artificial muscle actuators. The microbial...
Conventional rigid-body robots operate using actuators which differ markedly from the compliant, mus...
Untethered actuation is important for robotic devices to achieve autonomous motion, which is typical...
Creating an artificial muscle has been one of the grand challenges of science and engineering. The i...
This paper reports on the proof-of-concept work to produce an energetically autonomous robot employi...
EcoBot I is a robot developed in the IAS Lab that uses Microbial Fuel Cells (MFC) as the 'live engin...
Advisors: Donald S. Zinger.Committee members: Michael J. Haji-Sheikh; Martin Kocanda; Lichuan Liu.Th...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Dielectric elastomers are soft actuati...
Insects are a constant source of inspiration for roboticists. Their compliant bodies allow them to s...
© 2015 IEEE. We present a design for an energetically autonomous artificial organism, combining two ...
A significant goal of robotics is to develop autonomous machines, capable of independent and collect...
Advancements in software engineering have enabled the robotics industry to transition from the use o...
Over the past couple of years, the field of soft robotics has seen tremendous expansion. As humans a...