Origami-Inspired Strain Sensors for Stretchable Soft Robotics - USC Viterbi
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USC researchers have developed an innovative solution to measure the motion of soft components in robotics.
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New Origami-Inspired Stretchable Strain Sensors
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Origami-based integration of robots that sense, decide, and respond