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Self-powered deep sea soft robot

Creator: Zhejiang University

Country: China

Year: 2021

Summary

Inspired by the structure of snailfish, the team developed an untethered soft robot for deep-sea exploration with on-board power, control, and actuation.

Status: Research

Operation: Autonomous

Robot Type / Domain: Research

Tasks: deep sea exploration

Learn More

Below is from "Zhejiang Lab. (2021, March 04). A Milestone Achievement in Soft Robotics: Self-powered Soft Robot in the Mariana Trench. https://en.zhejianglab.com/newsevents/news/202103/t20210304_2455.shtml "

"On March 4, 2021, a latest achievement created by the joint research team from Zhejiang Lab (ZJ Lab) and Zhejiang University (ZJU) was published on Nature as a cover story entitled "Self-powered Soft Robot in the Mariana Trench". Focusing on bionic deep-sea soft robots, the research team enabled the actuation of soft robots at ocean depths around 11,000 m and completed the deep-sea free swimming demonstration at a depth of 3,224 m.

LI Guorui, a senior researcher at the Zhejiang Lab Intelligent Robotics Research Center is a first author of the paper (listed first). LIANG Yiming, an engineering specialist at the center, contributes to the work as a second author. The corresponding author is LI Tiefeng, a professor at Zhejiang University. 

The deep sea remains the largest unknown territory on Earth because it is difficult to explore. Owing to high pressure in the deep sea, rigid vessels and pressure compensation systems are typically required to protect mechatronic systems. At the same time, deep sea creatures that lack bulky or heavy pressure-tolerant systems can thrive at extreme depths. With the body feature of a distributed skull and flapping pectoral fins, snailfish exhibits surprisingly high mobility and adaptability.

Inspired by the structure of snailfish, the team developed an untethered soft robot for deep-sea exploration with on-board power, control, and actuation by integrating decentralized electronics in a silicone matrix. The shape of fabricated bionic deep-sea soft robot is designed like a fish, which with a length of 22 cm and a wingspan of 28 cm, and a size of an A4 paper. 

This self-powered robot succeeded in a field test at a depth of 10,900 m in the Mariana Trench, which demonstrated its excellent pressure resistance. In the absence of a pressure-tolerant vessel, flapping actuation was maintained for 45 minutes. In a field test in the South China Sea, this soft robot successfully free swam at a speed of 5.19 cm/s with its flapping locomotion at a depth of 3,224 m.

The robot has extensive prospects for applications in mechanically abusive surroundings such as deep-sea areas, polar regions, and high-impact environments. In the future, the team will focus on developing new materials and structures to enhance the intelligence, versatility, maneuverability, and efficiency of soft robots and devices. "This work highlights the potential of designing soft light-weight devices for use in extreme conditions," said LI Guorui. "

Technical Specifications

Size: 280L  220W (mm)

Size: 11.024L  8.661W (in)

Max. Payload: N/A

Max. Depth: 35761.156 ft

Max. Depth: 10900 m

Max. Speed: 0.05 m/s

Max. Speed: 0.164 ft/s

Battery Operated? Yes

Average Runtime: N/A

Max. Runtime: N/A

Battery Recharge Time: N/A

Min. Weight in Air: N/A

Manipulation: none

IP Rating: N/A

Operating Temperature: N/A

Open-source? N/A

Price: N/A

Time: Flapping actuation was maintained for 45 min

Power supply: Self-powered by an onboard lithium-ion battery (2,500 mA h) and a high-voltage amplifier

Battery: an onboard lithium-ion battery (2,500 mA h)

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References

Li, G., Chen, X., Zhou, F. et al. Self-powered soft robot in the Mariana Trench. Nature 591, 66–71 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-020-03153-z

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