Portable Engine Can Power Artificial Muscles in Assistive Devices
July 02, 2024
July 02, 2024
RALEIGH, North Carolina, July 2 (TNSres) -- North Carolina State University issued the following news release:
Researchers have developed a lightweight fluidic engine to power muscle-mimicking soft robots for use in assistive devices. What sets the new engine apart is its ability to generate significant force without being tethered to an external power source.
"Soft robots that are powered by fluid engines - such as hydraulic or pneumatic action - can be used to mi . . .
Researchers have developed a lightweight fluidic engine to power muscle-mimicking soft robots for use in assistive devices. What sets the new engine apart is its ability to generate significant force without being tethered to an external power source.
"Soft robots that are powered by fluid engines - such as hydraulic or pneumatic action - can be used to mi . . .