Active Textile made of Thin McKibben Muscles
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- Опубліковано 15 кві 2019
- Suzumori Endo Lab, Tokyo Institute of Technology created a cloth-like soft mechanism using thin artificial muscles. We name this mechanism "Active Textile". Active textile consist of only artificial muscles and strings. We dream of weaving robots.
Project members:
Tatsuhiro Hiramitsu, Koichi Suzumori, Hiroyuki Nabae, Gen Endo
Tokyo Institute of Technology
Refer to:
Tatsuhiro Hiramitsu, Koichi Suzumori, Hiroyuki Nabae, Gen Endo,
"Experimental Evaluation of Textile Mechanisms made of Artificial Muscles",
The 2019 IEEE International Conference on Soft Robotics (Robosoft), MoPS.1, April 2019.
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Incredible as always.
You can get them thinner than that. Keep going. Your almost there
I think it can be used to make artificial bird wings for robots.
Incredible work! I can’t wait to see what this is used for!
Great soundtrack, interesting work.
Excellent, I think of the magnetic rules followed by a controllable motor diagram, robotics science is entry
I think that might be suitable for an air-less space suit for the torso and arms/legs. body just need compression to keep the blood from boiling off in vacuum. It doesnt mean all that pressure needs to come from air, it could just be a compressive suit and the only part with pressurized air is the head with the rest using this contracting textile.
This technology probably is helpful for people suffering from erectile problems.
Very interesting, I wonder if a very small "active textile" could be used to make aircraft control surfaces with no seams.
I wish to know where they acquired their "thin artificial muscles" their website does not have a paper that cites them.
The usefulness of such thing will depend on its mechanical performance. It "looks" cool, but that doesn't tell anything about how useful it can be.
Read the paper. This video is not for entitled people to assume this is all there is, it's a demonstration video linked in the original paper, because you know, the video can't be printed.
A hora que la ciencia avanza con esto, la robótica, la eficiencia de muchas máquinas, menos pesos, mejores prótesis.
The Spiderman clothes are will be more realistic like movie
Kill la kill incoming.
За е бис ь
This apparently a pneumatic system ( work with a fluid in the black tubes) but the movie is quite misleading that the thin white textile is the artificial muscle. In science it is called lie
Lol. Read a paper, man 🤦🏾♂️