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Bioinspired Kirigami Structure for Efficient Anchoring of Soft Robots via Optimization Analysis

Muhammad Niaz Khan, Ye Huo, Zhufeng Shao, Ming Yao, Umair Javaid

发表年份
2025
引用次数
3

摘要

Kirigami-inspired geometries offer a lightweight, bioinspired strategy for friction enhancement and anchoring in soft robotics. This study presents a bioinspired kirigami structure designed to enhance the anchoring performance of soft robotic systems through systematic geometric and actuation parameter optimization. Drawing inspiration from the anisotropic friction mechanisms observed in reptilian scales, we integrated linear, triangular, trapezoidal, and hybrid kirigami cuts onto flexible plastic sheets. A compact 12 V linear actuator enabled cyclic actuation via a custom firmware loop, generating controlled buckling and directional friction for effective locomotion. Through experimental trials, we quantified anchoring efficiency using crawling distance and stride metrics across multiple cut densities and actuation conditions. Among the tested configurations, the triangular kirigami with a 4 × 20 unit density on 100 µm PET exhibited the most effective performance, achieving a stride efficiency of approximately 63% and an average crawling speed of ~47 cm/min under optimized autonomous operation. A theoretical framework combining buckling mechanics and directional friction validated the observed trends. This study establishes a compact, tunable anchoring mechanism for soft robotics, offering strong potential for autonomous exploration in constrained environments.

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AnchoringComputer scienceMaterials scienceEngineeringStructural engineering

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