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Flexible Robotic Origami Gripper

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Origami robots have been introduced as a new soft robotic technology that can be easily constructed from planar sheets of material to create rigid or deformable linkages. With this Major Qualifying Project, the team investigated the capabilities of a modular soft robotic gripper with triangular beam and Yoshimura origami finger designs folded from PET plastic. Due to its origami design, the gripper is lightweight, flexible, and durable. A vision system working in conjunction with a position controller aided the gripper to determine and provide three stable grasp patterns to pick up an assortment of objects. The implementation of a switching control system has demonstrated the need for more adaptive control for this compliant gripper. This project provides a foundation for future research into origami grippers.

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  • E-project-050521-164120
  • 22351
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  • 2021
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  • 2021-05-05
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  • 2021-08-29

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