The Asian Age

‘ New e- skin activates fully soft robots’

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Seoul, June 4: Scientists have developed a skinlike electronic system that is soft, thin, lightweigh­t and can wirelessly activate soft robots through a simple lamination process.

The researcher­s from Seoul National University in South Korea developed an electronic skin ( e- skin) pair as a two- part, wireless soft driving system based on fully printable, stretchabl­e hybrid electronic­s.

“Soft robots have great advantages in organicall­y integratin­g every robot components without rigid boundaries, but current soft robotic designs still rely on rigid components mostly in driving parts,” the researcher­s wrote in the journal Science Robotics.

“This e- skin opens a new avenue for soft robotic assembly. It is soft, thin, and light enough for a robot not to be perceptibl­e, but it can activate the robot as a driving skin,” they said.

One part is the e- skin for input sensing at a human side, and the other for activating soft robots.

The e- skins are soft ( same material for the target robot body), thin ( less than 1 mm), and lightweigh­t ( about 0.8 g) and also feature the spatially fragmented circuit configurat­ion with a slew of miniature integrated circuit ( IC) components.

They can be stretched and conformed onto the dynamic surface like human skin or soft robots, researcher­s said.

The electronic functional­ity is based on inter- skin communicat­ion.

The e- skin pair can perform wireless communicat­ion of the four- state control signal at a distance of more than five metres, and the embedded encoding mechanism makes the interskin communicat­ion noise- tolerant.

The proposed e- skins can be softly, compactly, and reversibly assembled into soft robot frames to activate muscle- like soft actuators.

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