Playing Mario w, a 3 D Printed Soft Robotic Hand w, Integrated Fluidic Circuitry , Science Advances
tl; dw, We 3D printed complete soft robots comprising fully integrated fluidic circuits (including a soft robotic hand that plays Super Mario Bros. using an NES controller) Fully 3DPrinted Soft Robots with Integrated Fluidic Circuitry Joshua D. Hubbard, Ruben Acevedo, Kristen M. Edwards, Abdullah T. Alsharhan, Ziteng Wen, Jennifer Landry, Kejin Wang, Saul Schaffer Ryan D. Sochol ( Equal contribution) Science Advances, Vol. 7, no. 29, eabe5257 (2021), DOI: Publication Link: GitHub Link: The Bioinspired Advanced Manufacturing (BAM) Laboratory Department of Mechanical Engineering A. James Clark School of Engineering University of Maryland, College Park BAM Lab Webpage: ABSTRACT The emergence of soft robots has presented new challenges associated with controlling the underlying fluidics of such systems. Here we introduce a strategy for additively ma
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