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Soft Robotics: A Perspective—Current Trends and Prospects for the Future

Carmel Majidi

Year
2013
Citations
1,276

Abstract

Abstract Soft robots are primarily composed of easily deformable matter such as fluids, gels, and elastomers that match the elastic and rheological properties of biological tissue and organs. Like an octopus squeezing through a narrow opening or a caterpillar rolling through uneven terrain, a soft robot must adapt its shape and locomotion strategy for a broad range of tasks, obstacles, and environmental conditions. This emerging class of elastically soft, versatile, and biologically inspired machines represents an exciting and highly interdisciplinary paradigm in engineering that could revolutionize the role of robotics in healthcare, field exploration, and cooperative human assistance.

Keywords

Soft roboticsRoboticsArtificial intelligenceRobotPerspective (graphical)Computer scienceSoft materialsHuman–computer interactionField (mathematics)Nanotechnology

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