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Quantifying Dynamic Shapes in Soft Morphologies. | LitMetric

Quantifying Dynamic Shapes in Soft Morphologies.

Soft Robot

Bristol Robotics Laboratory, University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom.

Published: December 2019

Soft materials are driving the development of a new generation of robots that are intelligent, versatile, and adept at overcoming uncertainties in their everyday operation. The resulting soft robots are compliant and deform readily to change shape. In contrast to rigid-bodied robots, the shape of soft robots cannot be described easily. A numerical description is needed to enable the understanding of key features of shape and how they change as the soft body deforms. It can also quantify similarity between shapes. In this article, we use a method based on elliptic Fourier descriptors to describe soft deformable morphologies. We perform eigenshape analysis on the descriptors to extract key features that change during the motion of soft robots, showing the first analysis of this type on dynamic systems. We apply the method to both biological and soft robotic systems, which include the movement of a passive tentacle, the crawling movement of two species of caterpillar ( and sp.), the motion of body segments in the , and a comparison of the motion of a soft robot with that of a microorganism (euglenoid, sp.). In the case of the tentacle, we show that the method captures differences in movement in varied media. In the caterpillars, the method illuminates a prominent feature of crawling, the extension of the terminal proleg. In the comparison between the robot and euglenoids, our method quantifies the similarity in shape to ∼85%. Furthermore, we present a possible method of extending the analysis to three-dimensional shapes.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/soro.2018.0105DOI Listing

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