This paper describes the concept and preliminary investigations related to the development of simple bioinspired actuation mechanisms for the eyeballs of an android robotic face. Two design solutions for a one-degree-of-freedom mechanism are proposed and analytically studied according to linear models. Both of them are based on new contractile actuators made of electroactive polymers, employed as pseudomuscular devices. The actuators consist of dielectric elastomers and are capable of electrically driven linear contractions. The arrangement and the functionality of the actuators were conceived to mimic those of rectus-type human ocular muscles. Both the presented solutions rely on a couple of agonist-antagonist actuators, in order to enable...
Complex biological systems sense, process, and respond to their surroundings in real time. The abili...
The aims of development for wearable robots so far have been increased forces with high precision of...
The purpose of this thesis was to research, select, and test an actuator mechanism for ultimate use ...
The human eye is important to the survival and evolution of humanity. Thus, we look to it for inspir...
This paper presents a prototype design and system analysis of a novel biomimetic eyeball-like robot ...
Optical lenses with tunable focus are needed in several fields of application, such as consumer elec...
Electrical control of optical focalisation is important in several fields, such as consumer electron...
Evolution has resolved many of nature's challenges leading to working and lasting solutions that emp...
This research presents a new biologically motivated robotic model of the human eye. The model incorp...
To further investigate theoretical concepts associated with sensorimotor control and brain-machine i...
This work demonstrates the first 3D printed wearable motor-sensory module prototype designed for fac...
This paper presents a strategy of design, realization and control of pseudomuscular actuator control...
At present advanced robotics concepts require new and more suitable components to be exploited, espe...
For many years, electroactive polymers (EAP) received relatively little attention due to the small n...
Tendon driven actuators are getting mature in electroactive polymer (EAP) researches. Research and d...
Complex biological systems sense, process, and respond to their surroundings in real time. The abili...
The aims of development for wearable robots so far have been increased forces with high precision of...
The purpose of this thesis was to research, select, and test an actuator mechanism for ultimate use ...
The human eye is important to the survival and evolution of humanity. Thus, we look to it for inspir...
This paper presents a prototype design and system analysis of a novel biomimetic eyeball-like robot ...
Optical lenses with tunable focus are needed in several fields of application, such as consumer elec...
Electrical control of optical focalisation is important in several fields, such as consumer electron...
Evolution has resolved many of nature's challenges leading to working and lasting solutions that emp...
This research presents a new biologically motivated robotic model of the human eye. The model incorp...
To further investigate theoretical concepts associated with sensorimotor control and brain-machine i...
This work demonstrates the first 3D printed wearable motor-sensory module prototype designed for fac...
This paper presents a strategy of design, realization and control of pseudomuscular actuator control...
At present advanced robotics concepts require new and more suitable components to be exploited, espe...
For many years, electroactive polymers (EAP) received relatively little attention due to the small n...
Tendon driven actuators are getting mature in electroactive polymer (EAP) researches. Research and d...
Complex biological systems sense, process, and respond to their surroundings in real time. The abili...
The aims of development for wearable robots so far have been increased forces with high precision of...
The purpose of this thesis was to research, select, and test an actuator mechanism for ultimate use ...