Fabricating a gripper for industrial robot arms with the capability of handling a variety of objects with different mechanical and material properties is becoming more demanding and electroadhesion(EA)is one potential solution that has proved to be efficient in handling objects with dimensions ranging between micrometres to centimetres. This study has aimed to develop methods of fabricating EA devices, mostly focusing on fabricating new electroceramic-UV polymer composites to improve the electrical properties of dielectric layers within EA devices and thereby enhancing EA forces between the gripper and the substrate (an object being handled). Results show that using electroceramic materials can improve EA forces obtained by EA devices co...
Flexible thin-film Electro-Adhesive Devices (EADs) represent a promising technology with great poten...
Electrostatic adhesion was not widely use up to this point in time due to its weak shear and holding...
Current electroadhesive actuators cannot produce stable electroadhesive forces on the same substrate...
This paper investigates the effect of driving voltage on the attachment force of an electroadhesion ...
Robotics and autonomous systems (RAS) have great potential to propel the world to future growth. Ele...
Electrostatic adhesion provides an attachment mechanism for robotic grippers that is both controllab...
Electro Adhesive Devices (EADs) are innovative actuators deployable for many applications, such as r...
Electroadhesion is a promising adhesion mechanism for robotics and material handling applications du...
Electroadhesion (EA) is an electrically controllable adhesion mechanism that has been studied and us...
Electroadhesion is a phenomenon ruled by many characteristic intrinsic parameters. To achieve a good...
Described herein is electroadhesion technology that permits controllable adherence between two objec...
Soft adhesive pads are needed for many robotics applications, and one approach is based on electroad...
The electroadhesion pad is mainly studied for applications, such as climbing robots and grippers. In...
The growing need for automation in industries has foreseen drastic advancements in the development o...
With the advent of composite materials, industrial tools for their manufacturing have progressed as ...
Flexible thin-film Electro-Adhesive Devices (EADs) represent a promising technology with great poten...
Electrostatic adhesion was not widely use up to this point in time due to its weak shear and holding...
Current electroadhesive actuators cannot produce stable electroadhesive forces on the same substrate...
This paper investigates the effect of driving voltage on the attachment force of an electroadhesion ...
Robotics and autonomous systems (RAS) have great potential to propel the world to future growth. Ele...
Electrostatic adhesion provides an attachment mechanism for robotic grippers that is both controllab...
Electro Adhesive Devices (EADs) are innovative actuators deployable for many applications, such as r...
Electroadhesion is a promising adhesion mechanism for robotics and material handling applications du...
Electroadhesion (EA) is an electrically controllable adhesion mechanism that has been studied and us...
Electroadhesion is a phenomenon ruled by many characteristic intrinsic parameters. To achieve a good...
Described herein is electroadhesion technology that permits controllable adherence between two objec...
Soft adhesive pads are needed for many robotics applications, and one approach is based on electroad...
The electroadhesion pad is mainly studied for applications, such as climbing robots and grippers. In...
The growing need for automation in industries has foreseen drastic advancements in the development o...
With the advent of composite materials, industrial tools for their manufacturing have progressed as ...
Flexible thin-film Electro-Adhesive Devices (EADs) represent a promising technology with great poten...
Electrostatic adhesion was not widely use up to this point in time due to its weak shear and holding...
Current electroadhesive actuators cannot produce stable electroadhesive forces on the same substrate...