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Soft robots aim to revolutionize how robotic systems interact with the environment thanks to their inherent compliance. Some of these systems are even able to modulate their physical softness. However, simply equipping a robot with softness will not generate intelligent behaviors. Indeed, most interaction tasks require careful specification of the compliance at the interaction point; some directions must be soft and others firm (e.g., while drawing, entering a hole, tracing a surface, assembling components). On the contrary, without careful planning, the preferential directions of deformation of a soft robot are not aligned with the task. With this work, we propose a strategy to prescribe variations of the physical stiffness and the robot's posture so to implement a desired Cartesian stiffness and location of the contact point. We validate the algorithm in simulation and with experiments. To perform the latter, we also present a new tendon-driven soft manipulator, equipped with variable-stiffness segments and proprioceptive sensing and capable to move in three dimensional. We show that, combining the intelligent hardware with the proposed algorithm, we can obtain the desired stiffness at the end-effector over the workspace.
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Eur Heart J
August 2025
INSERM U970, Paris Cardiovascular Research Centre-PARCC, Université Paris Cité, 56 Rue Leblanc, Paris 75015, France.
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August 2025
Science Institute and Faculty of Physical Sciences, University of Iceland, 107 Reykjavík, Iceland.
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June 2025
Department of Mathematics, Imperial College London, London, UK.
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June 2025
School of Mechanical Engineering and Automation, Fuzhou University, Fuzhou 350108, China.
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October 2024
Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Heart and Vascular Centre Maastricht University Medical Centre, Maastricht, The Netherlands.