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A Perspective on Cephalopods Mimicry and Bioinspired Technologies toward Proprioceptive Autonomous Soft Robots

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ADVANCED MATERIALS TECHNOLOGIES
卷 6, 期 12, 页码 -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/admt.202100437

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adaptive display; cephalopod camouflage; mechanochromism; neuromorphic approaches; physical and learning intelligence; reconfigurable smart skin; soft robotics

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  1. European Union [885881]
  2. Marie Curie Actions (MSCA) [885881] Funding Source: Marie Curie Actions (MSCA)

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Octopus skin serves as a remarkable inspiration for bioinspired sensors, actuators, and control solutions in soft robotics. By combining soft organic materials, biomacromolecules, and distributed intelligence, it leads to adaptive displays and 3D surface textures with high control speed. Replicating these deformable materials could be a significant achievement in materials science and technology, enabling improved mechanical proprioception in soft robots.
Octopus skin is an amazing source of inspiration for bioinspired sensors, actuators and control solutions in soft robotics. Soft organic materials, biomacromolecules and protein ingredients in octopus skin combined with a distributed intelligence, result in adaptive displays that can control emerging optical behavior, and 3D surface textures with rough geometries, with a remarkably high control speed (approximate to ms). To be able to replicate deformable and compliant materials capable of translating mechanical perturbations in molecular and structural chromogenic outputs, could be a glorious achievement in materials science and in the technological field. Soft robots are suitable platforms for soft multi-responsive materials, which can provide them with improved mechanical proprioception and related smarter behaviors. Indeed, a system provided with a learning and recognition functions, and a constitutive mechanical and material intelligence can result in an improved morphological adaptation in multi-variate environments responding to external and internal stimuli. This review aims to explore challenges and opportunities related to smart and chromogenic responsive materials for adaptive displays, reconfigurable and programmable soft skin, proprioceptive sensing system, and synthetic nervous control units for data processing, toward autonomous soft robots able to communicate and interact with users in open-world scenarios.

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