MuxHand: A Cable-driven Dexterous Robotic Hand Using Time-division Multiplexing Motors
The robotic dexterous hand is responsible for both grasping and dexterous manipulation. The number of motors directly influences both the dexterity and the cost of such systems. In this paper, we present MuxHand, a robotic hand that employs a time-division multiplexing motor (TDMM) mechanism. This s...
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Zusammenfassung: | The robotic dexterous hand is responsible for both grasping and dexterous
manipulation. The number of motors directly influences both the dexterity and
the cost of such systems. In this paper, we present MuxHand, a robotic hand
that employs a time-division multiplexing motor (TDMM) mechanism. This system
allows 9 cables to be independently controlled by just 4 motors, significantly
reducing cost while maintaining high dexterity. To enhance stability and
smoothness during grasping and manipulation tasks, we have integrated magnetic
joints into the three 3D-printed fingers. These joints offer superior impact
resistance and self-resetting capabilities. We conduct a series of experiments
to evaluate the grasping and manipulation performance of MuxHand. The results
demonstrate that the TDMM mechanism can precisely control each cable connected
to the finger joints, enabling robust grasping and dexterous manipulation.
Furthermore, the fingertip load capacity reached 1.0 kg, and the magnetic
joints effectively absorbed impact and corrected misalignments without damage. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2409.12455 |