Development of an Underactuated Robotic Hand using Differential Gear Mechanism

Authors
Cheon, SeyoungChoi, WoohyeokOh, Sang-RokOh, Yonghwan
Issue Date
2014
Publisher
IEEE
Citation
11th International Conference on Ubiquitous Robots and Ambient Intelligence (URAI), pp.328 - 334
Abstract
Underactuated robotic hands require a certain mechanism substituted for actuators. The role of this ingenious mechanism is distributing a system input to several system outputs. In other words, one input from an actuator is distributed to every joints of a finger by the mechanism with the consideration for the task and environment. A typical example is mechanical linkages with different link lengths. Besides, there are tendon drive, hydraulic device, and so on. In this paper, the differential driving module is introduced as an alternative to the absence of an actuator. In addition we also present the development of a self-adaptive hand for performing dexterous manipulation tasks with the differential driving module.
ISSN
2325-033X
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/115389
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