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New Robotics Research from AMOLF Described (Bio-inspired autonomy in soft robots )

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Research findings on robotics are disc ussed in a new report. According to news reporting from AMOLF by NewsRx journali sts, research stated, "Soft robotic actuation concepts meet and sometimes exceed their natural counterparts." Financial supporters for this research include Ec | Horizon 2020 Framework Progr amme; This Work Is Part of The Dutch Research Council (Nwo) And Was Performed At The Research Institute Amolf.. Our news journalists obtained a quote from the research from AMOLF: "In contrast , artificially recreating natural levels of autonomy is still an unmet challenge . Here, we come to this conclusion after defining a measure of energy- and contr ol-autonomy and classifying a representative selection of soft robots. We argue that, in order to advance the field, we should focus our attention on interactio ns between soft robots and their environment, because in nature autonomy is also achieved in interdependence."

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2024

Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News

Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News

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年,卷(期):2024.(Oct.9)