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Electrostatic latching for inter-module adhesion, power transfer, and communication in modular robots

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Electrostatic latching for inter-module adhesion, power transfer, and communication in modular robots
— A simple and robust inter-module latch is possibly the most important component of a modular robotic system. This paper describes a latch based on electric fields and capacitive coupling. Our design provides not only significant adhesion forces, but can also be used for inter-module power transmission and communication. The key insight presented in this paper, and the factor that enables electrostatic adhesion to be effective at the macroscale, is the use of electric field attraction to generate frictional shear forces rather than electric field attraction alone. A second important insight is that a specific degree of flexibility in the electrodes is essential to maximize their mutual coupling and the resulting forces— electrodes which are too flexible or too rigid will perform less well. To evaluate the effectiveness of our latch we incorporate it into a cubic module 28cm on a side. The result is a latch which requires almost zero static power and yet can hold 0.6N/cm2 of...
Mustafa Emre Karagozler, Jason Campbell, Gary K. F
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where IROS
Authors Mustafa Emre Karagozler, Jason Campbell, Gary K. Fedder, Seth Copen Goldstein, Michael Philetus Weller, Byung Woo Yoon
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