3D-Printed Active Materials for Robots
TBMG-32838
09/01/2018
- Content
The Army uses robots that are structurally rigid, making them impractical when performing military operations in highly congested and contested urban environments where covert maneuvering is critical for gaining military superiority. Stealthy maneuvering requires high structural flexibility and distributive control to sneak into confined or restricted spaces, operate for extended periods, and emulate biological morphologies and adaptability.
- Citation
- "3D-Printed Active Materials for Robots," Mobility Engineering, September 1, 2018.