Abstract

A flexible electro-conductive rubber sensor for measuring the length of a McKibben pneumatic actuator has been developed. Mckibben actuators are flexible, lightweight, and widely used to actuate power assisting devices for which compliance is required for safety. The actuator's length needs to be measured to control the devices accurately. However, the flexibility and lightweight properties might be lost if rigid sensors such as linear potentionmeters or encoders are directly attached to the actuators. To keep the desirable properties of McKibben actuators, compact and flexible sensors are necessary. In this paper, a flexible sensor using electro-conductive flexible rubber is proposed to measure the length of McKibben actuators. Using this sensor, a higher accuracy can be obtained by measuring the circumference displacement than directly measuring the axial displacement. The estimation accuracy is evaluated and the usefulness of the proposed method is verified by adopting to a multiple-link robot arm driven by the McKibben actuators.

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