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Advances and Applications of Bionic Design and Functional Integration in Underwater Soft Grippers

Chaoqun Xiang, Hongsen Sun, Teng Wu, Ye Chen, Yanjie Wang, Tao Zou

Year
2025
Citations
1
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Open access

Abstract

This paper systematically reviews the research progress of underwater soft grasping devices in the field of bionic structure, function integration, and tactile sensing technology by drawing on the structural characteristics of marine organisms such as octopuses, jellyfish, and sea anemones (such as suction cups, umbrella-like muscles, and stinging cells). This paper analyzes the inspiration for the design, the application of innovative materials, and the integration of sensing and driving from marine organisms, including a review of soft robotics technologies, such as shape memory alloys (SMA), ionic polymer metal composite materials (IPMCs), magnetic nanocomposite cilia, etc. The research results emphasize that bionic soft robots have the potential for transformation in completely changing underwater operations by providing enhanced flexibility, efficiency, and environmental adaptability. This work provides a bionic design paradigm and perception-driven integration method for underwater soft operation systems, thereby promoting equipment innovation in the fields of deep-sea exploration and ecological protection.

Keywords

GrippersUnderwaterComputer scienceNanotechnologyEngineeringMaterials scienceMechanical engineeringGeologyOceanography

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