2023
DOI: 10.1109/tro.2022.3200143
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An Anthropomorphic Robotic Finger With Innate Human-Finger-Like Biomechanical Advantages Part II: Flexible Tendon Sheath and Grasping Demonstration

Abstract: The human hand has a fantastic ability to interact with various objects in the dynamic unstructured environment of our daily activities. We believe that this outstanding performance benefits a lot from the unique biological features of the hand musculoskeletal system. In Part I of this paper, a bio-inspired anthropomorphic robotic finger was developed, based on which two human-finger-like biomechanical advantages were elaborately investigated, including the anisotropic variable stiffness associated with the li… Show more

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