What is it about?
Biological hands work by picking up signals from muscle and are controlled by tensing the same muscle. This the paper proposes a lightweight bionic hand-built based on this concept and considering the high performance and low-cost factors.
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Why is it important?
It can be seen that the current technologies lack a cost-effective, lightweight model of the bionic arm which can work as an alternative for the human arm. Thus, we propose to develop the working model of a bionic arm by 3D printing. This printed arm can act as a prototype for a human arm
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This work demonstrates the working of the lightweight 3D printed bionic arm which can act as an alternative for a human arm. The team of us encourgaed to discuss and present in the article format about low cost, design and technical factors
Mr Ruban Whenish
VIT University
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This page is a summary of: Design and performance of additively manufactured lightweight bionic hand, January 2021, American Institute of Physics,
DOI: 10.1063/5.0036119.
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