Stanford engineers create shape-changing, free-roaming soft robot

A new type of robot combines traditional and soft robotics, making it safe but sturdy. Once inflated, it can change shape and move without being attached to a source of energy or air.
Mar 18 2020
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Stanford researchers have developed a soft robot that can change its shape, allowing it to grab and handle objects and roll in controllable directions. Called an "isoperimetric robot" by researchers because although the shape changes, the total length of the edges - and the amount of air inside - remains the same. Applications include home and workplaces where traditional robots could cause injury, disaster response and space exploration.