2020
DOI: 10.1002/adma.202002800
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Progress and Roadmap for Intelligent Self‐Healing Materials in Autonomous Robotics

Abstract: self-repair in order to survive and thrive. Soft to hard tissues can self-regenerate when injured, including the skin and bones. [6] Some of the living tissues, such as nails and bones, can even continuously remodeling themselves, removing the damaged tissues unintentionally and replaced by newly grown tissues. However, unlike regenerative and remodeling capabilities in nature, robots are made from nonliving synthetic materials such as polymers and metals. Hence, as we develop robots to have greater autonomy a… Show more

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“…Xuefeng Zhou, Lijuan Wang, Dongyang Huang, Yudai Liang, Quan Shi, Hong Yaying, Mengying Zhang,* Huayan Pu, Weijia Wen, and Jinbo Wu* DOI: 10.1002/admt.202100535 have been made from smart materials, assisting humans in performing various tasks and even replacing their organs. [6][7][8] Table tennis is a worldwide known sport for more than 100 years appearing not only in public life but also in international events. [9,10] In daily exercise, as individual power, speed and style change with ages, the requirement for table tennis rackets with racket face of different hardness cannot be met by one or two rackets.…”
Section: Smart Table Tennis Racket With Tunable Stiffness For Diverse Play Styles and Unconventional Technique Trainingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Xuefeng Zhou, Lijuan Wang, Dongyang Huang, Yudai Liang, Quan Shi, Hong Yaying, Mengying Zhang,* Huayan Pu, Weijia Wen, and Jinbo Wu* DOI: 10.1002/admt.202100535 have been made from smart materials, assisting humans in performing various tasks and even replacing their organs. [6][7][8] Table tennis is a worldwide known sport for more than 100 years appearing not only in public life but also in international events. [9,10] In daily exercise, as individual power, speed and style change with ages, the requirement for table tennis rackets with racket face of different hardness cannot be met by one or two rackets.…”
Section: Smart Table Tennis Racket With Tunable Stiffness For Diverse Play Styles and Unconventional Technique Trainingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Common methods to synthesize self-healing materials include incorporating monomers that are released and react at the site of fracture and synthesizing networks that contain reversible covalent bonds. Many self-healing polymers that incorporate reversible covalent bonds into the polymer network require heating for full and/or fast healing [112]. Active heating and healing (e.g., at higher temperatures) can be achieved by a single material when self-healing polymers are processed as composites.…”
Section: Polymer Composites With Mechanical Self-healingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, the solution has been proposed to make soft robots out of self-healing polymers. [20][21][22][23][24] These self-healing polymers [25] have the intrinsic ability to heal microscopic and macroscopic damage and recover their functional performance, either fully autonomously, without the need of any external intervention, or by means of an external stimulus, for example, heat or light. Researchers have proven that this self-healing concept in soft robotics is not only useful in pneumatic, [26,27] electrostatic, [28] tendon driven, [29] or even passive actuators, [30] but also in their electronics [31] and sensors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%