Flexible electroadhesive clutches with high shear stress and fast response working at low voltage are much desired in wearable electronics and robotic systems. Dielectric materials with opposite charge characteristics could maximize the clutch performance by taking advantages of the boosted electroadhesion between the two contact pads in an asymmetrically structured clutch. In this paper, asymmetrically structured electroadhesive clutches are proposed and reported for the first time. The asymmetric structured clutch exhibits a two-fold increment in the shear force but similar response time by simply reversing the electrode polarity. This work provides a new dimension to realize high-performance electroadhesive clutches based on an asymmetri...
A simple and robust inter-module latch is possibly the most important component of a modular robotic...
This paper investigates the effect of driving voltage on the attachment force of an electroadhesion ...
Stiffness variation and real-time position feedback are critical for any robotic system but most imp...
Electro-adhesive clutches have become effective tools for variable stiffness functions in many robot...
The compliance nature of soft robots permits them to effectively adapt to various challenging enviro...
Clutches are key elements for blocking or coupling motion in wearable systems such as soft exoskelet...
A lightweight, textile fabricated, haptic device consisting of an electrostatic adhesive clutch is i...
A new functional material known as electro-rheological gel (ERG) has been developed that has variabl...
Despite decades of academic and industry effort, achieving efficient and dynamic movementof robots r...
We present an electrorheological (ER) fluid cylindrical clutch which achieves stable shear stress at...
Current electroadhesive actuators cannot produce stable electroadhesive forces on the same substrate...
This paper reports on the development of a roller-cam clutch mechanism. This mechanism can transfer ...
Electrostatic adhesion provides an attachment mechanism for robotic grippers that is both controllab...
Metal thin films, which have high conductivity, are much stiffer and may fracture at a much lower st...
A new magnetorheological (MR) clutch whose transmitted torque is controlled by the strength of a mag...
A simple and robust inter-module latch is possibly the most important component of a modular robotic...
This paper investigates the effect of driving voltage on the attachment force of an electroadhesion ...
Stiffness variation and real-time position feedback are critical for any robotic system but most imp...
Electro-adhesive clutches have become effective tools for variable stiffness functions in many robot...
The compliance nature of soft robots permits them to effectively adapt to various challenging enviro...
Clutches are key elements for blocking or coupling motion in wearable systems such as soft exoskelet...
A lightweight, textile fabricated, haptic device consisting of an electrostatic adhesive clutch is i...
A new functional material known as electro-rheological gel (ERG) has been developed that has variabl...
Despite decades of academic and industry effort, achieving efficient and dynamic movementof robots r...
We present an electrorheological (ER) fluid cylindrical clutch which achieves stable shear stress at...
Current electroadhesive actuators cannot produce stable electroadhesive forces on the same substrate...
This paper reports on the development of a roller-cam clutch mechanism. This mechanism can transfer ...
Electrostatic adhesion provides an attachment mechanism for robotic grippers that is both controllab...
Metal thin films, which have high conductivity, are much stiffer and may fracture at a much lower st...
A new magnetorheological (MR) clutch whose transmitted torque is controlled by the strength of a mag...
A simple and robust inter-module latch is possibly the most important component of a modular robotic...
This paper investigates the effect of driving voltage on the attachment force of an electroadhesion ...
Stiffness variation and real-time position feedback are critical for any robotic system but most imp...