Bioinspired soft robots for deep-sea exploration.
Guorui LiTuck-Whye WongBenjamin ShihChunyu GuoLuwen WangJiaqi LiuTao WangXiaobo LiuJiayao YanBaosheng WuFajun YuYunsai ChenYiming LiangYaoting XueChengjun WangShunping HeWen LiMichael T TolleyA-Man ZhangCecilia LaschiTiefeng LiPublished in: Nature communications (2023)
The deep ocean, Earth's untouched expanse, presents immense challenges for exploration due to its extreme pressure, temperature, and darkness. Unlike traditional marine robots that require specialized metallic vessels for protection, deep-sea species thrive without such cumbersome pressure-resistant designs. Their pressure-adaptive forms, unique propulsion methods, and advanced senses have inspired innovation in designing lightweight, compact soft machines. This perspective addresses challenges, recent strides, and design strategies for bioinspired deep-sea soft robots. Drawing from abyssal life, it explores the actuation, sensing, power, and pressure resilience of multifunctional deep-sea soft robots, offering game-changing solutions for profound exploration and operation in harsh conditions.