Here we present the design of a highly dexterous 48 dof robotic hand. This high dexterity was possible because of the unique design of joints based on magnetic sliding and spherical spheres. The hand is tendon driven and is portable. We believe this is the robotic hand with the highest degree of freedom till date. Dexterity in robotic hands is an important parameter towards the complexity of the tasks they can do. It has been a design challenge to build an anthropomorphic robotic hand that can completely replicate the human hand in terms of its motion, torque and form factor. Here we have looked at the problem from a design perspective and achieved a hand with degrees of freedom more than the human hand in itself.


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    Title :

    RAMA-1 highly dexterous 48DOF robotic hand using magnetic spherical joints


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    Publication date :

    2013-12-01


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    2221797 byte




    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



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