Pneumatic artificial muscles for assistive devices

This report explores the development and analysis of a soft pneumatic arm using Pneumatic Artificial Muscles (PAMs) for assistive device applications. The study emphasizes the need for innovative solutions in assistive technology to improve the quality of life for individuals undergoing rehabi...

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Main Author: Cheng, Yi Yang
Other Authors: Yifan Wang
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2024
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1766332024-05-18T16:54:14Z Pneumatic artificial muscles for assistive devices Cheng, Yi Yang Yifan Wang School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering yifan.wang@ntu.edu.sg Engineering Pneumatic Muscles Assistive Device Artificial This report explores the development and analysis of a soft pneumatic arm using Pneumatic Artificial Muscles (PAMs) for assistive device applications. The study emphasizes the need for innovative solutions in assistive technology to improve the quality of life for individuals undergoing rehabilitation. PAMs offer advantages over conventional actuation systems, including compliance, lightweight, and flexibility, making them suitable for wearable applications. The report presents a detailed analysis of the mechanical behaviour of PAMs, highlighting key insights for design and development. Additionally, the integration of an automated sensing system using electromyography (EMG) is showcased, enhancing the usability of the device. Overall, this report demonstrates the feasibility and effectiveness of PAMs in soft robotics for assistive devices, contributing to ongoing efforts in the field. Bachelor's degree 2024-05-17T05:25:08Z 2024-05-17T05:25:08Z 2024 Final Year Project (FYP) Cheng, Y. Y. (2024). Pneumatic artificial muscles for assistive devices. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/176633 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/176633 en A217 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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topic Engineering
Pneumatic
Muscles
Assistive
Device
Artificial
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Pneumatic
Muscles
Assistive
Device
Artificial
Cheng, Yi Yang
Pneumatic artificial muscles for assistive devices
description This report explores the development and analysis of a soft pneumatic arm using Pneumatic Artificial Muscles (PAMs) for assistive device applications. The study emphasizes the need for innovative solutions in assistive technology to improve the quality of life for individuals undergoing rehabilitation. PAMs offer advantages over conventional actuation systems, including compliance, lightweight, and flexibility, making them suitable for wearable applications. The report presents a detailed analysis of the mechanical behaviour of PAMs, highlighting key insights for design and development. Additionally, the integration of an automated sensing system using electromyography (EMG) is showcased, enhancing the usability of the device. Overall, this report demonstrates the feasibility and effectiveness of PAMs in soft robotics for assistive devices, contributing to ongoing efforts in the field.
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author Cheng, Yi Yang
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title Pneumatic artificial muscles for assistive devices
title_short Pneumatic artificial muscles for assistive devices
title_full Pneumatic artificial muscles for assistive devices
title_fullStr Pneumatic artificial muscles for assistive devices
title_full_unstemmed Pneumatic artificial muscles for assistive devices
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