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Revolutionizing self-powered robotic systems with triboelectric nanogenerators

Title
Revolutionizing self-powered robotic systems with triboelectric nanogenerators
Author(s)
Hajra, SugatoPanda, SwatiKhanberh, HamidehVivekananthan, VenkateswaranChamanehpour, ElhamMishra, Yogendra KumarKim, Hoe Joon
Issued Date
2023-10
Citation
Nano Energy, v.115
Type
Article
Author Keywords
TENGRoboticsActuationPressureGripper
Keywords
PRESSUREDESIGNMODEL
ISSN
2211-2855
Abstract
Triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs), offering self-powered actuation, grasping, and sensing capabilities without the need for an external power source, have the potential to revolutionize the field of self-powered robotic systems. TENGs can directly convert mechanical energy into electrical energy that can be used to power small electronics. This review explores the huge potential of TENGs' mechanisms and modes for various robotics actuation and sensing applications. Firstly, the improvements in efficiency and reliability of TENG-based actuation systems by self-powered actuation systems are discussed. Following that, TENG-based grippers having controlled gripping power and a distinctive ability to self-calibrate for precise and sharp object handling are enlightened. Additionally, the design and development of TENG-based pressure sensors incorporated into robotic grippers are further discussed. Self-powered multimode-sensing robotic devices, which can sense many stimuli such as temperature, applied force and its direction, and humidity, are briefly discussed. Integrating self-powered robotic systems with human-machine-interaction (HMI) technologies enables more sophisticated and intelligent robotic contact with its external environment, is also highlighted. Finally, we addressed the challenges and future improvements in this emerging field. In conclusion, TENGs can open up a wide range of opportunities for self-powered actuation, gripping, and sensing with exceptional efficiency and precision while being compatible with both soft and rigid robotic systems. © 2023 The Authors
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/47756
DOI
10.1016/j.nanoen.2023.108729
Publisher
Elsevier
Related Researcher
  • 김회준 Kim, Hoe Joon
  • Research Interests MEMS/NEMS; Micro/Nano Sensors; Piezoelectric Devices; Nanomaterials; Heat Transfer; Atomic Force Microscope
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