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Edible robotics is an emerging field that leverages edible materials to construct robotic systems. This study presents a method to create thin, lightweight, yet powerful edible soft actuators, namely edible pouch motors. The successful operation of these edible actuators and grippers renders their potential to advance future developments in edible ...
Keigo Takahashi +3 more
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Comparison of Unencumbered Interaction Technique for Head-Mounted Displays [PDF]
Shariff AM Faleel +2 more
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Muscle cell‐based biohybrid robot using nanomaterials for function enhancement and neural function for biomedical applications. Biohybrid robotics, an emerging field combining biological tissues with artificial systems, has made significant progress in developing various biohybrid constructs, including muscle‐cell‐driven biorobots and microbots.
Minkyu Shin +4 more
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A Canine Musculoskeletal Robot for Investigating Biomechanical Functions During Locomotion
In this study, a dog limb musculoskeletal robot was developed using thin McKibben artificial muscles to investigate the effects of the dog's musculoskeletal structure on walking. Walking experiments were conducted in both indoor and outdoor environments, suggesting that the flexible structure of the dog's shoulders contributes to an increase in stroke ...
Hana Ito +6 more
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Comprehensive Tracker Based Display Calibration for Holographic Optical See-Through Head-Mounted Display [PDF]
Long Qian +3 more
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Improvement of hemispatial neglect by a see-through head-mounted display: a preliminary study [PDF]
Jong Hun Kim +5 more
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Origami‐Inspired Structural Design for Aquatic‐Terrestrial Amphibious Robots
This work presents a lightweight amphibious origami robot actuated by a single shape memory alloy wire. A rigid foldable origami structure with displacement amplification enables efficient terrestrial crawling and aquatic swimming. The addition of fan‐shaped units allows controllable turning in both environments.
Weiqi Liu +5 more
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Cadaveric study of ergonomics and performance using a robotic exoscope with a head-mounted display in spine surgery. [PDF]
Demetz M +10 more
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Differences in navigation behavior between head-mounted display and desktop presentation [PDF]
Annika Korte +3 more
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