首页|Findings on Robotics Reported by Investigators at Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VU B) (Sub-zero Self-healable and Fatigue-resistant Conductive Ionoelastomers for S ensorized Soft Pneumatic Robots)
Findings on Robotics Reported by Investigators at Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VU B) (Sub-zero Self-healable and Fatigue-resistant Conductive Ionoelastomers for S ensorized Soft Pneumatic Robots)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning DailyNews Daily News – Fresh data on Robotics are presented I n a new report. According to news reportingoriginating from Elsene, Belgium, by NewsRx correspondents, research stated, “Soft robotics has gainedincreasing in terest recently, but challenges persist, including operating at low temperatures , susceptibilityto damage, fatigue-induced deterioration, and the need for prop rioceptive sensing for autonomous operationand recovery. Addressing these chall enges, this paper introduces a novel conductive ionoelastomerwith a dendritic m icrostructure engineered to resist crack propagation and self-repair even at sub -zerotemperature, offering opportunities to construct more adaptable soft robot ic grippers which can work incomplex environments.”