Plant Biomechanics Group (PBG) Freiburg, Botanic Garden of the University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany.
Cluster of Excellence livMatS @ FIT-Freiburg Center for Interactive Materials and Bioinspired Technologies, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany.
Bioinspir Biomim. 2023 Mar 3;18(3). doi: 10.1088/1748-3190/acbb48.
Since its beginnings in the 1960s, soft robotics has been a steadily growing field that has enjoyed recent growth with the advent of rapid prototyping and the provision of new flexible materials. These two innovations have enabled the development of fully flexible and untethered soft robotic systems. The integration of novel sensors enabled by new manufacturing processes and materials shows promise for enabling the production of soft systems with 'embodied intelligence'. Here, four experts present their perspectives for the future of the field of soft robotics based on these past innovations. Their focus is on finding answers to the questions of: how to manufacture soft robots, and on how soft robots can sense, move, and think. We highlight industrial production techniques, which are unused to date for manufacturing soft robots. They discuss how novel tactile sensors for soft robots could be created to enable better interaction of the soft robot with the environment. In conclusion this article highlights how embodied intelligence in soft robots could be used to make soft robots think and to make systems that can compute, autonomously, from sensory inputs.
自 20 世纪 60 年代诞生以来,软体机器人技术一直是一个稳步发展的领域,随着快速原型制作和新型柔性材料的出现,该领域最近得到了快速发展。这两项创新使完全灵活和无约束的软体机器人系统的发展成为可能。新制造工艺和材料所实现的新型传感器的集成有望为具有“嵌入式智能”的软体系统的生产提供支持。在这里,四位专家根据过去的创新,从他们的角度展示了软体机器人技术领域的未来。他们的重点是寻找如何制造软体机器人的答案,以及软体机器人如何感知、移动和思考。我们强调了工业生产技术,这些技术迄今尚未用于制造软体机器人。他们讨论了如何为软体机器人创建新型触觉传感器,以实现软体机器人与环境更好地交互。总之,本文强调了嵌入式智能在软体机器人中的应用如何使软体机器人能够思考,并使能够从感测输入中自主计算的系统成为可能。