The need for novel, high performance actuators felt in several fields of robotics, such as assistive or rehabilitative robotics, is not fully satisfied by current actuation means. This fosters an intense research on novel energy transduction methods. In particular, propellant-based chemical actuators, able to directly convert chemical energy into mechanical energy, appear very promising, although their potential in robotics has not yet been deeply investigated. This work focuses on H2O2, used as propellant for actuators. This chemical was first used in robotics, with excellent results, by Goldfarb and collaborators, in 2003. H2O 2 dissociation is strongly exothermic, which generates important design issues when the actuated machine operates...
In this thesis, the topics around stimuli-responsive hydrogel actuators were discussed. In each proj...
Abstract- We have developed a novel device to supply hydraulic power for anaerobic mobile robotic sy...
Chemical processes in closed systems inevitably relax to equilibrium. Energy can be employed to coun...
With the aim of developing new solutions for powering pneumatic actuators in the field of wearable r...
Abstract—This paper describes the design of a power supply and actuation system appropriate for posi...
This thesis describes the research for, and the assessment of a new type of energy source and actuat...
While previous works on cell-based devices for integrated chemical systems have focused on exploitin...
The development of effective autonomous micro- and nanomotors relies on controlling fluid motion at ...
Abstract- This paper describes a direct-injection, liquid monopropellant powered actuation system, w...
A carbon dioxide gas-powered pneumatic actuation has been proposed as a suitable power source for an...
The lack of compact, efficient, and lightweight power sources currently prevents the more widespread...
International audienceHydrogenases are efficient biological catalysts of H2 oxidation and production...
Pneumatic actuators are widely studied in soft robotics as they are facile, low cost, scalable, robu...
Micromotors are extensively applied in various fields, including cell separation, drug delivery and ...
In a bioelectrochemical system, the energy content in dissolved organic matter can be used to power ...
In this thesis, the topics around stimuli-responsive hydrogel actuators were discussed. In each proj...
Abstract- We have developed a novel device to supply hydraulic power for anaerobic mobile robotic sy...
Chemical processes in closed systems inevitably relax to equilibrium. Energy can be employed to coun...
With the aim of developing new solutions for powering pneumatic actuators in the field of wearable r...
Abstract—This paper describes the design of a power supply and actuation system appropriate for posi...
This thesis describes the research for, and the assessment of a new type of energy source and actuat...
While previous works on cell-based devices for integrated chemical systems have focused on exploitin...
The development of effective autonomous micro- and nanomotors relies on controlling fluid motion at ...
Abstract- This paper describes a direct-injection, liquid monopropellant powered actuation system, w...
A carbon dioxide gas-powered pneumatic actuation has been proposed as a suitable power source for an...
The lack of compact, efficient, and lightweight power sources currently prevents the more widespread...
International audienceHydrogenases are efficient biological catalysts of H2 oxidation and production...
Pneumatic actuators are widely studied in soft robotics as they are facile, low cost, scalable, robu...
Micromotors are extensively applied in various fields, including cell separation, drug delivery and ...
In a bioelectrochemical system, the energy content in dissolved organic matter can be used to power ...
In this thesis, the topics around stimuli-responsive hydrogel actuators were discussed. In each proj...
Abstract- We have developed a novel device to supply hydraulic power for anaerobic mobile robotic sy...
Chemical processes in closed systems inevitably relax to equilibrium. Energy can be employed to coun...