Arabian Post Staff -Dubai

Researchers at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) have unveiled a novel wearable robotic technology leveraging soft actuators with integrated sensing capabilities. These devices, designed for potential applications in rehabilitation and assistive technologies, feature a unique aesthetic and functional resemblance to banana-shaped appendages.
The development, achieved through an innovative system termed “PneuAct,” combines machine knitting techniques with pneumatic actuation. This process enables rapid, scalable production of soft robotic components, integrating conductive yarn for tactile feedback. These actuators, capable of perceiving pressure and touch, aim to enhance the responsiveness and versatility of wearable devices. The design method requires minimal manual intervention, as patterns and movements are pre-programmed and fabricated autonomously using a specialized knitting machine.
With their inherent flexibility and compliance, the actuators have been integrated into gloves and other wearable systems. These could significantly improve mobility for individuals with disabilities or aid in physical therapy. The yellow fabric used in the prototypes adds a whimsical yet functional touch, contributing to their banana-like appearance while maintaining high mechanical performance.