학술논문

Slow Movements of Bio-Inspired Limbs.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Nonlinear Science. Oct2016, Vol. 26 Issue 5, p1293-1309. 17p.
Subject
*BIOMECHANICS
*STIFFNESS (Mechanics)
*ARTIFICIAL limbs
*POSTURE
*TENDON physiology
Language
ISSN
0938-8974
Abstract
Slow and accurate finger and limb movements are essential to daily activities, but the underlying mechanics is relatively unexplored. Here, we develop a mathematical framework to examine slow movements of tendon-driven limbs that are produced by modulating the tendons' stiffness parameters. Slow limb movements are driftless in the sense that movement stops when actuations stop. We demonstrate, in the context of a planar tendon-driven system representing a finger, that the control of stiffness suffices to produce stable and accurate limb postures and quasi-static (slow) transitions among them. We prove, however, that stable postures are achievable only when tendons are pretensioned, i.e., they cannot become slack. Our results further indicate that a non-smoothness in slow movements arises because the precision with which individual stiffnesses need to be altered changes substantially throughout the limb's motion. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]