Actuation is an essential function of any artificial or living machine, allowing its movement and its interaction with the surrounding environment. Living muscles have evolved over millions of years within animals as nature’s premier living generators of force, work and power, showing unique characteristics in comparison with standard artificial actuators. Current actuation technologies actually represent a real bottleneck in many robotics and ICT applications, including the bio-inspired ones. Main limitations involve inertia and backdrivability, stiffness control and power consumption. The development of novel actuators able to better mimic or even to overcome living muscle performances would open new horizons in robotics and ...
Abstract Movement is central to life. Neuromuscular tissues control voluntary movem...
Abstract Biomechatronics is the integration of biological components with artificial devices, in whi...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2010.Catalo...
Actuation is an essential function of any artificial or living machine, allowing its movement and i...
Actuation is an essential function of any artificial or living machine, allowing its movement and i...
Actuation is an essential function of any artificial or living machine, allowing its movement and i...
Actuation is an essential function of any artificial or living machine, allowing its movement and i...
Actuation is essential for artificial machines to interact with their surrounding environment and to...
Actuation is essential for artificial machines to interact with their surrounding environment and to...
Actuation is essential for artificial machines to interact with their surrounding environment and to...
Actuation is essential for artificial machines to interact with their surrounding environment and to...
Actuation is essential for artificial machines to interact with their surrounding environment and to...
The Problem: A long standing goal in engineering is to exploit the unique designs of biological syst...
The Problem: A long standing goal in engineering is to exploit the unique designs of biological syst...
Abstract Biomechatronics is the integration of biological components with artificial devices, in whi...
Abstract Movement is central to life. Neuromuscular tissues control voluntary movem...
Abstract Biomechatronics is the integration of biological components with artificial devices, in whi...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2010.Catalo...
Actuation is an essential function of any artificial or living machine, allowing its movement and i...
Actuation is an essential function of any artificial or living machine, allowing its movement and i...
Actuation is an essential function of any artificial or living machine, allowing its movement and i...
Actuation is an essential function of any artificial or living machine, allowing its movement and i...
Actuation is essential for artificial machines to interact with their surrounding environment and to...
Actuation is essential for artificial machines to interact with their surrounding environment and to...
Actuation is essential for artificial machines to interact with their surrounding environment and to...
Actuation is essential for artificial machines to interact with their surrounding environment and to...
Actuation is essential for artificial machines to interact with their surrounding environment and to...
The Problem: A long standing goal in engineering is to exploit the unique designs of biological syst...
The Problem: A long standing goal in engineering is to exploit the unique designs of biological syst...
Abstract Biomechatronics is the integration of biological components with artificial devices, in whi...
Abstract Movement is central to life. Neuromuscular tissues control voluntary movem...
Abstract Biomechatronics is the integration of biological components with artificial devices, in whi...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2010.Catalo...