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23 March 2018 3D printing for gel robotics
Kazunari Yoshida, Yuki Takishima, Yuta Hara, Masaru Kawakami, Hidemitsu Furukawa
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Abstract
Yamagata University established the Soft-Matter Robotics Consortium (SOFUMO) to study the extreme parts of robots and to construct epoch-making soft robots using such extreme parts. As a part of such effort, we study a gel piezoelectric sensor and construct a jellyfish-like robot using gel materials such as ion gel, composed of polymer network and ionic liquid, and shape memory gel. We revealed that the ion gel is more appropriate for pressure sensor that particle-doublenetwork hydrogel since impedance of ion gel is changed by application of load weights. In addition, the jellyfish-like robot was constructed using hydrogel and shrinkable wire using electric power. These techniques are expected to be applied to epoch-making soft-matter robots.
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Kazunari Yoshida, Yuki Takishima, Yuta Hara, Masaru Kawakami, and Hidemitsu Furukawa "3D printing for gel robotics", Proc. SPIE 10597, Nano-, Bio-, Info-Tech Sensors, and 3D Systems II, 1059717 (23 March 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2317857
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KEYWORDS
Robots

Ions

Sensors

3D printing

Robotics

Copper

Industrial chemicals

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