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Johnson Space Center
2000 Phase II
Development of Synthetic Muscle Systems for NASA Space Robotics/EVA Applications
Environmental Robots, Inc.
Albuquerque, NM
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INNOVATION
A family of novel synthetic muscle systems with robotic sensing and actuation
capabilities for NASA space robotics and EVA applications. |
Artificial Muscle Science Kit ®
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ACCOMPLISHMENTS
- Environmental Robots Incorporated
(ERI) is a world leader in distributed biomimetic nanosensors and
nanoactuators, biomimetic biomedical products for human health, artificial
muscles and science kits, and more.
- Two families of ionic polymeric
artificial muscles have been developed, one a bending, flexing, deforming
type with sensing and actuation capabilities and one fibrous electrochemical
contractile type with over 100% strain and strength and power density
comparable to mammalian muscles.
- ERI owns many USPTO issued patents
to support its product development activities.
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COMMERCIALIZATION
- Synthetic muscle systems with
robotic sensing and soft actuation capabilities can also be utilized
for terrestrial actuators, sensors, and transducers applications due
to their unique performance.
- To bring technology of chemically
activated polymers, in particular, fibrous ionic polymers to the attention
of researchers, high school students, college students, engineers
and scientists, ERI has developed a low cost Contractile Polymeric
Artificial Muscle Science Kit®.
- To bring technology of electroactive
polymers, in particular, ionic polymer metal composites to the attention
of similar groups as listed above, ERI has developed a low cost Artificial
Muscle Science Kit®
| GOVERNMENT/SCIENCE APPLICATIONS
- Developments for NASA include a
family of novel synthetic muscle systems with robotic sensing and
actuation capabilities, for primarily NASA space robotics and EVA
applications, and any distributed nanosensing and nanoactuation government
applications.
- Possible applications include NASA
Space Robotics, Autonomous Extravehicular Actuation and Sensing Capabilities,
Space Robotic Automation
- Example - dust wiping application in connection with
solar cells and optical windows used in space robotics and landing missions.
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