Research Achievement by Nankai University Awarded at IEEE M2VIP International Conference | |
Origami is one of the cultural treasures of China, with unique artistic value and rich spatial configuration. Its history can be traced back to more than 500 years BC. Origami also provides valuable information for researchers to develop intelligent robot systems. Recently, the faculty and students of Nankai University put forward a soft robot based on origami structure, and explored the structural design and system modeling of the soft robot. The paper titled Design and Analysis of a Yoshimura Continuum Actuator, which introduces this research, recently won the John Billingsley Best Conference Paper Award in the 28th IEEE M2VIP. The research was jointly completed by master student Zhang Jingyu and doctoral student Chen Jie, with Professor Han Jianda from the College of Artificial Intelligence and Dr. Dang Yu, a young faculty member, as instructors. Origami robot is structured similar to the accordion and attached with the classic patterns in traditional origami. By controlling the rotation of the motor, the origami module of the origami robot can elongate, contract and bend. Different from traditional rigid robots, origami robot is more pliable, flexible and scalable, and can provide innovative solutions for the man-machine integration, medical treatment, industry, special applications, etc. Meanwhile, the origami robots are expected to combine advanced materials, flexible sensors and other cutting-edge technologies to promote the practical application of soft robots. The 28th IEEE Conference on Mechanics and Machine Vision in Practice (M2VIP 2022) is abbreviated as IEEE M2VIP. It is reported that it is the first time that this award has been set up, which was named by Professor John Billingsley, the founder of the conference, for recognizing the best conference papers in mechatronics and machine vision. According to the paper level and the report quality, the organizing committee comprehensively selected the best conference papers from nearly 100 candidates, and awarded the authors conference certificates and bonuses. |