Preferred Label : Soft Robotics;
Définition CISMeF : Soft Robotics is the specific subfield of robotics dealing with constructing robots
from highly compliant materials, similar to those found in living organisms. Soft
robotics draws heavily from the way in which living organisms move and adapt to their
surroundings. In contrast to robots built from rigid materials, soft robots allow
for increased flexibility and adaptability for accomplishing tasks, as well as improved
safety when working around humans. These characteristics allow for its potential use
in the fields of medicine and manufacturing (source https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soft_robotics).
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Origin ID : M000606427;
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Soft Robotics is the specific subfield of robotics dealing with constructing robots
from highly compliant materials, similar to those found in living organisms. Soft
robotics draws heavily from the way in which living organisms move and adapt to their
surroundings. In contrast to robots built from rigid materials, soft robots allow
for increased flexibility and adaptability for accomplishing tasks, as well as improved
safety when working around humans. These characteristics allow for its potential use
in the fields of medicine and manufacturing (source https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soft_robotics).
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