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Origami-Inspired Strain Sensors for Stretchable Soft Robotics - USC Viterbi

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Origami-Inspired Strain Sensors for Stretchable Soft Robotics - USC Viterbi

USC researchers have developed an innovative solution to measure the motion of soft components in robotics.

USC develops origami-inspired sensors for soft robotics - The Robot Report

USC develops origami-inspired sensors for soft robotics - The Robot Report

Kunal Singh, PhD on LinkedIn: Designing “fluid brains to take the edge off  soft robots - Advanced…

Kunal Singh, PhD on LinkedIn: Designing “fluid brains to take the edge off soft robots - Advanced…

New Origami-Inspired Stretchable Strain Sensors

New Origami-Inspired Stretchable Strain Sensors

Polymers, Free Full-Text

Polymers, Free Full-Text

RT/ Stretchable 'skin' sensor gives robots human sensation, by Paradigm, Paradigm

RT/ Stretchable 'skin' sensor gives robots human sensation, by Paradigm, Paradigm

Mike Schoonover on LinkedIn: Unlocking the World of Robotics, Houston's  Robotics Community

Mike Schoonover on LinkedIn: Unlocking the World of Robotics, Houston's Robotics Community

Origami-Inspired Strain Sensors for Stretchable Soft Robotics - USC Viterbi

Origami-Inspired Strain Sensors for Stretchable Soft Robotics - USC Viterbi

USC develops origami-inspired sensors for soft robotics - The Robot Report

USC develops origami-inspired sensors for soft robotics - The Robot Report

Matilda Bathurst on LinkedIn: WHY — MATILDA BATHURST

Matilda Bathurst on LinkedIn: WHY — MATILDA BATHURST

News Archive - Page 5 of 59 - USC Viterbi

News Archive - Page 5 of 59 - USC Viterbi

Star-nose-inspired multi-mode sensor for anisotropic motion monitoring -  ScienceDirect

Star-nose-inspired multi-mode sensor for anisotropic motion monitoring - ScienceDirect

USC Viterbi Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering on LinkedIn: Quick  advertisement of our history of the Dryden Wind Tunnel. See below.

USC Viterbi Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering on LinkedIn: Quick advertisement of our history of the Dryden Wind Tunnel. See below.

New Origami-Inspired Stretchable Strain Sensors

New Origami-Inspired Stretchable Strain Sensors

USC Viterbi Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering

USC Viterbi Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering

Origami-based integration of robots that sense, decide, and respond

Origami-based integration of robots that sense, decide, and respond