Dielectric elastomer actuators (DEAs), a soft actuator technology, hold great promise for biomimetic underwater robots. The high-voltages required to drive DEAs can however make them challenging to use in water. This paper demonstrates a method to create DEA-based biomimetic swimming robots that operate reliably even in conductive liquids. We ensure the insulation of the high-voltage DEA electrodes without degrading actuation performance by laminating silicone layers. A fish and a jellyfish were fabricated and tested in water. The fish robot has a length of 120 mm and a mass of 3.8 g. The jellyfish robot has a 61 mm diameter for a mass of 2.6 g. The measured swimming speeds for a periodic 3 kV drive voltage were 8 mm/s for the fish robot, a...
Several underwater activities like exploration, surveillance, measuring key characteristics like wat...
Nature is a constant source of inspiration for engineers and scientists through its simple, effectiv...
Artificial control of animal locomotion has the potential to simultaneously address longstanding cha...
This article presents the design, fabrication, and characterization of a soft biomimetic robotic fis...
In this study, an antagonistic actuator using dielectric elastomer actuators (DEAs) is developed to ...
All-around, real-time navigation and sensing across the water environments by miniature soft robotic...
It is often impractical or dangerous to send people to explore underwater environments. In these sit...
Autonomous underwater robots are highly demanded in environmental monitoring, intelligent collection...
Autonomous underwater robots are highly demanded in environmental monitoring, intelligent collection...
This paper presents the design, fabrication, and characterization of a biomimetic jellyfish robot th...
In this paper, we describe our current work on bio-inspired locomotion systems using smart materials...
Precise motion control without mechanical noises is a technical issue on the operations of research ...
Smart materials and soft robotics have been seen to be particularly well-suited for developing biomi...
Soft robots made of hydrogels are suited for underwater exploration due to their biocompatibility an...
The capacity of humankind to mimic fish-like locomotion for engineering applications depends mainly ...
Several underwater activities like exploration, surveillance, measuring key characteristics like wat...
Nature is a constant source of inspiration for engineers and scientists through its simple, effectiv...
Artificial control of animal locomotion has the potential to simultaneously address longstanding cha...
This article presents the design, fabrication, and characterization of a soft biomimetic robotic fis...
In this study, an antagonistic actuator using dielectric elastomer actuators (DEAs) is developed to ...
All-around, real-time navigation and sensing across the water environments by miniature soft robotic...
It is often impractical or dangerous to send people to explore underwater environments. In these sit...
Autonomous underwater robots are highly demanded in environmental monitoring, intelligent collection...
Autonomous underwater robots are highly demanded in environmental monitoring, intelligent collection...
This paper presents the design, fabrication, and characterization of a biomimetic jellyfish robot th...
In this paper, we describe our current work on bio-inspired locomotion systems using smart materials...
Precise motion control without mechanical noises is a technical issue on the operations of research ...
Smart materials and soft robotics have been seen to be particularly well-suited for developing biomi...
Soft robots made of hydrogels are suited for underwater exploration due to their biocompatibility an...
The capacity of humankind to mimic fish-like locomotion for engineering applications depends mainly ...
Several underwater activities like exploration, surveillance, measuring key characteristics like wat...
Nature is a constant source of inspiration for engineers and scientists through its simple, effectiv...
Artificial control of animal locomotion has the potential to simultaneously address longstanding cha...