High Performance Proprioceptive Fiber Actuators Based on Ag Nanoparticles-Incorporated Hybrid Twisted and Coiled System

  • Seungbeom Noh
  • , Jinho Kim
  • , Hwajoong Kim
  • , Muguen Lee
  • , Namjung Kim
  • , Hyeji Ryu
  • , Jaehong Lee

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Abstract

Thermally driven fiber actuators are emerging as promising tools for a range of robotic applications, encompassing soft and wearable robots, muscle function restoration, assistive systems, and physical augmentation. Yet, to realize their full potential in practical applications, several challenges, such as a high operational temperature, incorporation of intrinsic self-sensing capabilities for closed-loop feedback control, and reliance on bulky, intricate actuation systems, must be addressed. Here, an Ag nanoparticles-based twisted and coiled fiber actuator that achieves a high contractile actuation of ≈36% is reported at a considerably low operational temperature of ≈83 °C based on a synergistic effect of constituent fiber elements with low glass transition temperatures. The fiber actuator can monitor its contractile actuation in real-time based on the piezoresistive properties inherent to its Ag-based conductive region, demonstrating its proprioceptive sensing capability. By exploiting this capability, the proprioceptive fiber actuator adeptly maintains its intended contractile behavior, even when faced with unplanned external disturbances. To demonstrate the capabilities of the fiber actuator, this study integrates it into a closed-loop feedback-controlled bionic arm as an artificial muscle, offering fresh perspectives on the future development of intelligent wearable devices and soft robotic systems.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2309429
JournalSmall
Volume20
Issue number26
DOIs
StatePublished - 26 Jun 2024

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© 2024 The Authors. Small published by Wiley-VCH GmbH.

Keywords

  • artificial muscle
  • closed-loop feedback control
  • fiber actuators
  • proprioceptive sensing
  • twisted and coiled actuators

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