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Remotely powered and controlled EAPap actuator by amplitude modulated microwaves
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Electrical EngineeringEnergy HarvestingEngineeringSoft RoboticsDc PowerRadio FrequencyMechatronicsBiomimetic ActuatorChemical ActuatorActuationRobust Eapap ActuatorComputational ElectromagneticsEapap ActuatorMicroactuatorMicrowave EngineeringRf SubsystemElectromagnetic CompatibilityActuators
This paper reports on a remotely powered and controlled Electro-Active Paper (EAPap) actuator without onboard controller using amplitude modulated microwaves. A rectenna is a key element for microwave power transmission that converts microwaves into dc power through coupling and rectification. In this study, the concept of a remotely controlled and powered EAPap actuator is proposed by means of modulating microwaves with a control signal and demodulating it through the rectenna rectification. This concept is applied to a robust EAPap actuator, namely cellulose–polypyrrole–ionic liquid (CPIL) EAPap. Details of fabrication and characterization of the rectenna and the CPIL-EAPap actuator are explained. Also, the charge accumulation problem of the actuator is explained and resolved by connecting an additional resistor. Since this idea can eliminate the onboard controller by supplying the operating signal through modulation, a compact and lightweight actuator can be achieved, which is useful for biomimetic robots and remotely driven actuators.
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