Autonomous self-healing and highly stretchable polymer maltose polyborosiloxane for improving soft electronics and soft robots
Ching-Te Kuo,
Yu-Chia Lin,
Kuan-Yu Tu
et al.
Abstract:The quest for autonomous, self-healing electronic skins in artificial soft robots has sparked considerable interest. However, restoring the primary structure and integrated skin sensors of these robots to their original...
Soft robotics has gained increasing interest recently, but challenges persist, including operating at low temperatures, susceptibility to damage, fatigue-induced deterioration, and the need for proprioceptive sensing for autonomous operation and...
Soft robotics has gained increasing interest recently, but challenges persist, including operating at low temperatures, susceptibility to damage, fatigue-induced deterioration, and the need for proprioceptive sensing for autonomous operation and...
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