软机器人
触觉传感器
仿生学
智能材料
计算机科学
软质材料
机器人学
桥接(联网)
纳米技术
人工智能
人机交互
机器人
材料科学
仿生材料
触觉知觉
适应(眼睛)
3D打印
具身认知
夹持器
仿生学
机械手
电子皮肤
智能系统
数字光处理
工作区
工程类
作者
Zhongbao Wang,Y. K. Tang,Pengyu Yao,Yixin Chen,Jingyue Luo,Wenhao Xue,Yuan Ma,Jing Wang
标识
DOI:10.1021/acsami.5c16200
摘要
This review delves into the cutting-edge advancements in the bioinspired flexible tactile sensors and their transformative role in enabling smart soft robots with embodied intelligence. Drawing inspiration from the multifunctionality of human skin, tactile sensors are desired to include similar mechanoreceptor, proprioception, and environmental responsiveness. This review begins by outlining fundamental design principles that mimic the hierarchical structure and distributed sensing networks of human skin. The biomimetic design and sensing principles of different flexible tactile sensors are then explained and compared, including pressure, temperature, and strain sensors. The state-of-the-art manufacturing methods, including direct ink writing, fused deposition modeling, digital light processing and material jet printing, are also introduced. By summarizing typical applications of these tactile sensors in smart soft robots, delicate object manipulation, human-robot collaboration, medical prosthetics, and adaptive locomotion are primarily discussed. Finally, it is promising to integrate innovations in fatigue-resistant elastomers, nanometer-scale 3-dimensional manufacturing, and artificial intelligence as potential elements to create next-generation of tactile sensors in the near future. By bridging biomimetic design, soft materials and robotics, this review aims to equip researchers and engineers with the knowledge to develop the tactile systems that push the boundaries of autonomy, safety, and interaction in soft robotics.
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