Muscle-inspired soft robots based on bilateral dielectric elastomer actuators. 2023

Yale Yang, and Dengfeng Li, and Yanhua Sun, and Mengge Wu, and Jingyou Su, and Ying Li, and Xinge Yu, and Lu Li, and Junsheng Yu
State Key Laboratory of Electronic Thin Films and Integrated Devices, School of Optoelectronic Science and Engineering, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (UESTC), Chengdu, PR China.

Muscle groups perform their functions in the human body via bilateral muscle actuation, which brings bionic inspiration to artificial robot design. Building soft robotic systems with artificial muscles and multiple control dimensions could be an effective means to develop highly controllable soft robots. Here, we report a bilateral actuator with a bilateral deformation function similar to that of a muscle group that can be used for soft robots. To construct this bilateral actuator, a low-cost VHB 4910 dielectric elastomer was selected as the artificial muscle, and polymer films manufactured with specific shapes served as the actuator frame. By end-to-end connecting these bilateral actuators, a gear-shaped 3D soft robot with diverse motion capabilities could be developed, benefiting from adjustable actuation combinations. Lying on the ground with all feet on the ground, a crawling soft robot with dexterous movement along multiple directions was realized. Moreover, the directional steering was instantaneous and efficient. With two feet standing on the ground, it also acted as a rolling soft robot that can achieve bidirectional rolling motion and climbing motion on a 2° slope. Finally, inspired by the orbicularis oris muscle in the mouth, a mouthlike soft robot that could bite and grab objects 5.3 times of its body weight was demonstrated. The bidirectional function of a single actuator and the various combination modes among multiple actuators together allow the soft robots to exhibit diverse functionalities and flexibility, which provides a very valuable reference for the design of highly controllable soft robots.

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