首页|Investigators at University of California Berkeley Detail Findings in Robotics ( Multi-layer Ldpe Pouch Robots Enabled By Inkjet-printed Masking Layers)
Investigators at University of California Berkeley Detail Findings in Robotics ( Multi-layer Ldpe Pouch Robots Enabled By Inkjet-printed Masking Layers)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning DailyNews Daily News-Investigators publish new report on Ro botics. According to news reporting from Berkeley,California, by NewsRx journal ists, research stated, "Inflatable pouches are attractive as actuators andstruc tural links in soft robots due to their low deflated profile and high deformatio n ratio. However,current pouch robot fabrication methods have relatively large minimum feature sizes and multi-layer fabricationchallenges, limiting the integ ration of mechanisms with many independent degrees of freedom(DoF)."Financial supporters for this research include National Science Foundation (NSF) , UCSF CatalystAward, Bakar Fellows Spark Award, NSF Graduate Research Fellowsh ips Program (GRFP).
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