Abstract

Recently, as robots and humans have increasingly come to share common space, especially in the fields of medical and home automation, it has become necessary to consider the frequent physical collision of robots and environments (e.g. humans). However, many robot joints employ actuators with high-ratio gear trains, and therefore, when this type of robot comes into contact with a human, physical pain may be caused. This study deals with the development of a manipulator using a smart flexible joint employing ER fluid and a pneumatic cushion that has a sensor function. In addition, position control and collision experiments were performed with the developed manipulator. The experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of the manipulator.

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