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Soft Ultrathin Electronics Innervated Adaptive Fully Soft Robots

Chengjun Wang, Kyoseung Sim, Chen Jin, Hojin Kim, Zhoulyu Rao, Yuhang Li, Weiqiu Chen, Jizhou Song, Rafael Verduzco, Cunjiang Yu

发表年份
2018
引用次数
428

摘要

Soft robots outperform the conventional hard robots on significantly enhanced safety, adaptability, and complex motions. The development of fully soft robots, especially fully from smart soft materials to mimic soft animals, is still nascent. In addition, to date, existing soft robots cannot adapt themselves to the surrounding environment, i.e., sensing and adaptive motion or response, like animals. Here, compliant ultrathin sensing and actuating electronics innervated fully soft robots that can sense the environment and perform soft bodied crawling adaptively, mimicking an inchworm, are reported. The soft robots are constructed with actuators of open-mesh shaped ultrathin deformable heaters, sensors of single-crystal Si optoelectronic photodetectors, and thermally responsive artificial muscle of carbon-black-doped liquid-crystal elastomer (LCE-CB) nanocomposite. The results demonstrate that adaptive crawling locomotion can be realized through the conjugation of sensing and actuation, where the sensors sense the environment and actuators respond correspondingly to control the locomotion autonomously through regulating the deformation of LCE-CB bimorphs and the locomotion of the robots. The strategy of innervating soft sensing and actuating electronics with artificial muscles paves the way for the development of smart autonomous soft robots.

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Materials scienceSoft roboticsNanotechnologyElectronicsRobotStretchable electronicsArtificial intelligenceElectrical engineeringComputer scienceEngineering

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