The isoperimetric robot developed at Stanford University was tested at the grass field in the campus. The robot consists of air-inflated tubes and multiple module in joints that help to transform itself and the whole structure can roll-arou
See moreThe isoperimetric robot developed at Stanford University was tested at the grass field in the campus. The robot consists of air-inflated tubes and multiple module in joints that help to transform itself and the whole structure can roll-around by itself without cables. Its soft and durable nature makes human contact safer, flexible and adaptable to various aenvironments. Deflated, it becomes compact and portable, that expands potential applications to space exploration, inspection in unreachable area, or even search and rescue. (Mar 2020)
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Stanford University