A Survey on Robotic Prosthetics: Neuroprosthetics, Soft Actuators, and Control Strategies
Kumar J. Jyothish, Subhankar Mishra

TL;DR
This survey reviews recent advances in robotic prosthetics, focusing on neuroprosthetics, soft actuators, and control strategies, highlighting emerging trends and future directions in the development of artificial limbs.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of actuation and control strategies, emphasizing soft robotic actuators and their advantages over traditional methods.
Findings
Soft actuators like EAP, SMA, and FFA offer benefits over conventional actuators.
Various control strategies are in different research stages, indicating ongoing innovation.
The field is evolving towards more adaptable and bio-inspired prosthetic solutions.
Abstract
The field of robotics is a quickly evolving feat of technology that accepts contributions from various genres of science. Neuroscience, Physiology, Chemistry, Material science, Computer science, and the wide umbrella of mechatronics have all simultaneously contributed to many innovations in the prosthetic applications of robotics. This review begins with a discussion of the scope of the term robotic prosthetics and discusses the evolving domain of Neuroprosthetics. The discussion is then constrained to focus on various actuation and control strategies for robotic prosthetic limbs. This review discusses various soft robotic actuators such as EAP, SMA, FFA, etc., and the merits of such actuators over conventional hard robotic actuators. Options in control strategies for robotic prosthetics, that are in various states of research and development, are reviewed. This paper concludes the…
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