Lateral Literature Search Assignment

I first found a paper in IEEE that I thought was interesting: Soft, Wearable Robotics and Haptics: Technologies, Trends, and Emerging Applications [1]. This paper discussed current and future technologies for wearable soft robotics technologies considering factors such as functionality, wearability, and ergonomics. Some of these domains include rehabilitation and assistive devices, haptic interfaces, fashion,
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1. Closed structure soft robotic gripper Pedro P.; Ananda C.; Rafael P.B.; Carlos A.R.; Alexandre B.C. Closed structure soft robotic gripper. IEEE International Conference on Soft Robotics, July 2018. doi:10.1177/0278364914543793. 2. Bubble casting soft robotics Trevor J. Jones, Etienne Jambon-Puillet, Joel Marthelot, and P.-T. Brun. Bubble casting soft robotics. Nature, 599(7884):229–233, November 2021. doi:10.1038/s41586-021-04029-6. 3. Bioinspired locomotion and grasping
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Paper 1: Thermally Tunable, Self-Healing Composites for Soft Robotic Applications (citation 40) Polyurethane foams and 3D-printed lattice structures were covered in wax and tested at various temperatures. The results indicated that wax-coated structures have the potential to act as a much more controllable medium for robotics, allowing for controlled changes and repairs to be made to the
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Soft Robotics: A Bio-Inspired Evolution in Robotics By studying biomimicry, soft robotics has been able to better create safe and complex systems, particularly in areas like biomedical studies; however, there are still many challenges to be found in creating accurate and reliable muscle-like actuation. Sangbae Kim, Cecilia Laschi, Barry Trimmer, “Soft robotics: a bioinspired evolution
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Michael Wehner, Michael T. Tolley, Yiğit Mengüç, Yong-Lae Park, Annan Mozeika, Ye Ding, Cagdas Onal, Robert F. Shepherd, George M. Whitesides, and Robert J. Wood.Pneumatic Energy Sources for Autonomous and Wearable Soft Robotics.Soft Robotics.Dec 2014.263-274.http://doi.org/10.1089/soro.2014.0018 This paper is an exploration of the technical requirements in soft robot wearables, specifically regarding microcompressors (energy source) and industry-ready
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