The Body Is The Battery: ‘Robot Blood’ Powers These Soft Robot

soft robots blood

Imagine an almost organic robot that powers itself via a liquid battery that is basically .. robot blood.

From my latest at Forbes:

Cornell University researchers are building soft robots with “robot blood” that is both  hydraulic fluid that provides motive force and at the same time a battery that stores and delivers energy required to power the robots. The resulting body configurations are ideal for both slow long-term ocean exploration and inspection of narrow urban spaces like pipes and buried infrastructure.

“There are a lot of robots that are powered hydraulically, and we’re the first to use hydraulic fluid as the battery, which reduces the overall weight of the robot, because the battery serves two purposes, providing the energy for the system and providing the force to get it to move,” says project leader Rob Shepherd, a professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering.

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