2019
DOI: 10.1109/lra.2019.2929988
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Fluid Lubricated Dexterous Finger Mechanism for Human-Like Impact Absorbing Capability

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“…8: Hands which exploit passive behaviours from underactuation and physical synergies. These display a variety of anthropomorphic features: (a) RBO Hand 2 [10], (b) Pisa/IIT Hand [11], (c) DLR Hand [56], (d) FLLEX hand [57], (e) Çulha Hand [64], (f) Xu Hand [42]. replicated on new objects with no need for additional training.…”
Section: B Wrist Control/reachingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…8: Hands which exploit passive behaviours from underactuation and physical synergies. These display a variety of anthropomorphic features: (a) RBO Hand 2 [10], (b) Pisa/IIT Hand [11], (c) DLR Hand [56], (d) FLLEX hand [57], (e) Çulha Hand [64], (f) Xu Hand [42]. replicated on new objects with no need for additional training.…”
Section: B Wrist Control/reachingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The choice of tendon routing has a significant impact on the performance of hands. The FLLEX hand [57] is unique in the use of joint lubrication and large moment arms. The tendons are routed over the joints with virtual external circle pulleys.…”
Section: Actuator Interface/transmissionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using unit quaternions to represent a rotation matrix and having hydraulic micro-actuators in the joints provides seamless motion as seen in the FLLEX hand [5]. Using quaternions prevents gimbal lock, thus we never lose a degree of freedom.…”
Section: Proposed Solutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The aim of this research is to design a robotic finger able to perform not only natural motion but also self-adaptive grasping. Y. J. Kim et al [11] proposed the FLLEX Finger, a 3-DoF (Degree of Freedom) finger mechanism which is cable-driven with unique VEC pulleys which allow high fingertip force and accurate kinematic modeling. As all the moving parts are submerged in lubrication fluid with a latex skin, the finger mechanism has high efficiency and control performance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%