A clutch mechanism for switching between position and stiffness control of a variable stiffness actuator

Marco Cempini*, Matteo Fumagalli, Nicola Vitiello, Stefano Stramigioli

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Abstract

Variable stiffness actuators (VSA) are fostered in robotics for their capability to address physical interaction with a physically adjustable compliance, being advantageous in terms of efficiency, safety and adaptability to unknown environments. Here we introduce the concept of a switching VSA (sVSA), in which a single actuator is used to control the position or the stiffness of a robotic joint according to a mechanical switch. Despite not allowing simultaneous control of both quantities, this architecture has the potential to make the design lighter, requiring one continuously powered actuator, controllable in position, and one additional switch, activated only occasionally between two limit stages: the advantages are the separation of the motors power requirements and a simpler control. A first prototype of a 1-DoF revolute variable-stiffness joint has been built, based on the vsaUT-II developed at the University of Twente, with a novel clutch mechanism allowing continuous and efficient switching. The prototype proved functionality and feasibility of the sVSA concept.

Original languageEnglish
Article number7139301
JournalProceedings - IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation
Volume2015-June
Issue numberJune
Pages (from-to)1017-1022
Number of pages6
ISSN1050-4729
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 29 Jun 2015
Externally publishedYes

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