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VarWrist: An Anthropomorphic Soft Wrist With Variable Stiffness

  • Chaozhou Zhang
  • , Min Li
  • , Zhanshuo Yang
  • , Kong Xiangrui
  • , Jiayi Luo
  • , Yushen Liu
  • , Jian Fu
  • , Guanghua Xu
  • , Shan Luo
  • Xi'an Jiaotong University
  • Hunan Readore Technology Company Ltd.
  • King's College London

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Abstract

Robotic wrists play a crucial role in enhancing the dexterity and stability of robotic end-effectors. Existing rigid robotic wrists tend to be complex and lack flexibility, while soft robotic wrists often struggle with limited load-bearing capacity and lower accuracy. Human wrists feature multi-degrees of freedom and variable stiffness, which help human hands to accomplish daily tasks. This study presents an innovative anthropomorphic soft robotic wrist, VarWrist, equipped with a fiber jamming variable stiffness module, enabling stiffness adjustment through vacuuming. VarWrist consists of three parallel bellows, utilizing a positive-negative pneumatic actuation strategy to mimic human wrist motion. In addition, the trajectory equation of the rotation center was fitted through modeling. We developed a prototype of VarWrist and assessed its performance. Results indicate that the soft wrist surpasses the motion range of human wrists, achieving flexion (81.9°), extension (78.5°), ulnar deviation (70.5°), and radial deviation (70.5°). The bending motion trajectory showed a 73% increase in similarity to human motion compared to fixed-axis rotation, with VarWrist exhibiting a significant range of variable stiffness (resting state: 206%, working state: 155%). Demonstration experiments confirm that this wrist facilitates a dexterous hand in completing grasping tasks that would be unattainable by the hand alone.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)7883-7890
Number of pages8
JournalIEEE Robotics and Automation Letters
Volume10
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 2025

Keywords

  • Anthropomorphic wrist
  • fiber jamming
  • soft robotics
  • variable stiffness

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