Proprioceptive Shape Estimation of Tensegrity Manipulators Using Energy Minimisation
Tufail Ahmad Bhat, Shuhei Ikemoto
- Year
- 2026
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- Open access
Abstract
Shape estimation is fundamental for controlling continuously bending tensegrity manipulators, yet achieving it remains a challenge. Although using exteroceptive sensors makes the implementation straightforward, it is costly and limited to specific environments. Proprioceptive approaches, by contrast, do not suffer from these limitations. So far, several methods have been proposed; however, to our knowledge, there are no proven examples of large-scale tensegrity structures used as manipulators. This paper demonstrates that shape estimation of the entire tensegrity manipulator can be achieved using only the inclination angle information relative to gravity for each strut. Inclination angle information is intrinsic sensory data that can be obtained simply by attaching an inertial measurement unit (IMU) to each strut. Experiments conducted on a five-layer tensegrity manipulator with 20 struts and a total length of 1160 mm demonstrate that the proposed method can estimate the shape with an accuracy of 2.1 \% of the total manipulator length, from arbitrary initial conditions under both static conditions and maintains stable shape estimation under external disturbances.
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