Transparent Soft Actuators/Sensors and Camouflage Skins for Imperceptible Soft Robotics
The advent of soft robotics has led to great advancements in robots, wearables, and even manufacturing processes by employing entirely soft‐bodied systems that interact safely with any random surfaces while providing great mechanical compliance. Moreover, recent developments in soft robotics involve...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Advanced materials (Weinheim) 2021-05, Vol.33 (19), p.e2002397-n/a |
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Zusammenfassung: | The advent of soft robotics has led to great advancements in robots, wearables, and even manufacturing processes by employing entirely soft‐bodied systems that interact safely with any random surfaces while providing great mechanical compliance. Moreover, recent developments in soft robotics involve advances in transparent soft actuators and sensors that have made it possible to construct robots that can function in a visually and mechanically unobstructed manner, assisting the operations of robots and creating more applications in various fields. In this aspect, imperceptible soft robotics that mainly consist of optically transparent imperceptible hardware components is expected to constitute a new research focus in the forthcoming era of soft robotics. Here, the recent progress regarding extended imperceptible soft robotics is provided, including imperceptible transparent soft robotics (transparent soft actuators/sensors) and imperceptible nontransparent camouflage skins. Their principles, materials selections, and working mechanisms are discussed so that key challenges and perspectives in imperceptible soft robotic systems can be explored.
Imperceptible soft robotics have great potential to assist humans, and a great enhancement in robotics engineering is expected from the optical transparency of both actuators and sensors, along with camouflage skins. This soft robotic system will potentially enable great advancements in undercover military robots and assistive devices through the development of manufacturing and materials, and understanding the mechanics and working mechanisms and principles. |
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ISSN: | 0935-9648 1521-4095 |
DOI: | 10.1002/adma.202002397 |