ソフトロボットにおける自己調整型ソフト振動子を開発(Self-Regulating Soft Oscillators Enable Battery-Powered Motion in Soft Robots)

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2025-05-12 ジョージア工科大学

ソフトロボットにおける自己調整型ソフト振動子を開発(Self-Regulating Soft Oscillators Enable Battery-Powered Motion in Soft Robots)Soft robots are known for their flexibility and adaptability, but most still rely on rigid electronic components for control and timing. A recent publication from researchers at Georgia Tech challenges that paradigm.

ジョージア工科大学の研究チームは、外部制御装置を必要とせず、バッテリーのみで駆動可能な自己調整型のソフト電磁オシレーターを開発しました。この新技術は、従来のソフトロボットが硬質な電子部品に依存していた制御やタイミングの課題を克服し、完全に柔軟な構造での自律的な動作を実現します。研究成果は、2025年5月に『Advanced Materials Technologies』誌の表紙論文として掲載されました。この革新的なアクチュエーターは、外部のマイクロコントローラーやポンプ、論理回路を必要とせず、ソフトロボットの設計と運用の自由度を大幅に向上させると期待されています。

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ソフト電磁アクチュエータと発振器 Soft Electromagnetic Actuator and Oscillator

Noah D. Kohls, Yi Chen Mazumdar
Advanced Materials Technologies  Published: 19 December 2024
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1002/admt.202400982

Abstract

Soft actuators are critical for enabling soft robots, medical devices, and haptic systems. Many soft actuators, however, require power to hold a configuration and rely on hard circuitry for control, limiting their potential applications. In this work, the first soft electromagnetic system is demonstrated for externally-controlled bistable actuation or self-regulated astable oscillation. This novel bellows-shaped actuator uses liquid metal encased in silicone as a compliant conductor that is capable of force generation, integrated sensing, and self-reconnecting. In the bistable configuration, the actuator can hold positions with no power. By utilizing a unique soft kinking mechanism, the actuator can generate feedback for self-regulated oscillation. The construction, sensing, and feedback mechanisms for this actuator are first discussed. Then, the force output, thermal performance, and dynamics are characterized. The bistable version has a stroke of 6 mm and can compress/expand with only 15 W of power for 30 ms. The astable version has a stroke of 3 mm and can oscillate at 27 Hz with 18 W of power. Several applications are demonstrated including bistable crawling, hopping, pulsing, and swimming. By adding a 20 V battery, self-regulated astable vibrational locomotion is also demonstrated. Overall, this work shows how these actuators and oscillators can bridge the gap between conventional and soft robots.

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