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A High-Lift Micro-Aerial-Robot Powered by Low-Voltage and Long-Endurance Dielectric Elastomer Actuators.

Zhijian Ren1, Suhan Kim1, Xiang Ji1, Weikun Zhu2, Farnaz Niroui1, Jing Kong1, Yufeng Chen1.   

Abstract

Dielectric elastomer actuators (DEAs) are a special class of artificial muscles that have been used to construct animal-like soft robotic systems. However, compared with state-of-the-art rigid actuators such as piezoelectric bimorphs and electromagnetic motors, most DEAs require higher driving voltages, and their power density and lifetime remain substantially lower. These limitations pose significant challenges for developing agile and powered autonomous soft robots. Here, a low-voltage, high-endurance, and power-dense DEA based on novel multiple-layering techniques and electrode-material optimization, is reported. When operated at 400 Hz, the 143 mg DEA generates forces of 0.36 N and displacements of 1.15 mm. This DEA is incorporated into an aerial robot to demonstrate high performance. The robot achieves a high lift-to-weight ratio of 3.7, a low hovering voltage of 500 V, and a long lifetime that exceeds 2 million actuation cycles. With 20 s of hovering time, and position and attitude error smaller than 2.5 cm and 2°, respectively, the robot demonstrates the longest and best-performing flight among existing sub-gram aerial robots. This important milestone demonstrates that soft robots can outperform their state-of-the-art rigid counterparts, and it provides an important step toward realizing power autonomy in soft robotic flights.
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Keywords:  dielectric elastomer actuators; flapping wings; micro-aerial vehicles; soft robotics

Year:  2022        PMID: 34839551     DOI: 10.1002/adma.202106757

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Mater        ISSN: 0935-9648            Impact factor:   30.849


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