Advances in Mechanical Engineering (Apr 2016)

Embodiment design of soft continuum robots

  • Rongjie Kang,
  • Emanuele Guglielmino,
  • Letizia Zullo,
  • David T Branson,
  • Isuru Godage,
  • Darwin G Caldwell

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/1687814016643302
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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This article presents the results of a multidisciplinary project where mechatronic engineers worked alongside biologists to develop a soft robotic arm that captures key features of octopus anatomy and neurophysiology. The concept of embodiment (the dynamic coupling between sensory-motor control, anatomy, materials and environment that allows for the animal to achieve adaptive behaviours) is used as a starting point for the design process but tempered by current engineering technologies and approaches. In this article, the embodied design requirements are first discussed from a robotic viewpoint by taking into account real-life engineering limitations; then, the motor control schemes inspired by octopus nervous system are investigated. Finally, the mechanical and control design of a prototype is presented that appropriately blends bio-inspiration and engineering limitations. Simulated and experimental results show that the developed continuum robotic arm is able to reproduce octopus-like motions for bending, reaching and grasping.