Biohybrid actuators for soft robotics: Challenges in scaling up

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Abstract

Living systems have evolved to survive in a wide range of environments and safely interact with other objects and organisms. Thus, living systems have been the source of inspiration for many researchers looking to apply their mechanics and unique characteristics in engineering robotics. Moving beyond bioinspiration, biohybrid actuators, with compliance and self-healing capabilities enabled by living cells or tissue interfaced with artificial structures, have drawn great interest as ways to address challenges in soft robotics, and in particular have seen success in small-scale robotic actuation. However, macro-scale biohybrid actuators beyond the centimeter scale currently face many practical obstacles. In this perspective, we discuss the challenges in scaling up biohybrid actuators and the path to realize large-scale biohybrid soft robotics.

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Won, P., Ko, S. H., Majidi, C., Feinberg, A. W., & Webster-Wood, V. A. (2020). Biohybrid actuators for soft robotics: Challenges in scaling up. Actuators, 9(4), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.3390/act9040096

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