Multi‐Material Additive Manufacturing of Soft Robotic Systems: A Comprehensive Review
This review explores the transformative role of multi‐material additive manufacturing (MMAM) in the development of soft robotic systems. It presents current techniques, materials, and design strategies that enable functionally graded and adaptive structures.
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Advancing Wearable Technologies with Hydrogels: Innovations and Future Perspectives. [PDF]
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An Anisotropic and Stable-Conductance Patch for Mechanical-Electrical Coupling With Infarcted Myocardium. [PDF]
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Sweat-Resistant Parylene-C Encapsulated Conductive Textiles for Active Thermal Management. [PDF]
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Investigation of Composition, Structure, Electrical Properties, and Ageing Resistance of Conductive Flocked Fabric for Automotive Applications. [PDF]
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Study on Electrical Characteristics and ECG Signal Acquisition Performance of Fabric Electrodes Based on Organizational Structure and Wearing Pressure. [PDF]
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Convenient Preparation of PEDOT-Based Conductive Fabrics via a Green Strategy for Morse Code Recognition. [PDF]
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