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Briefs: Motion Control
This approach could be used to cost-effectively make soft robots and wearable technologies.
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Articles: Imaging
When inspecting products for instance, machine vision is not only faster but also far more accurate.
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Application Briefs: Motion Control
See how a system feeds plants, delivering about 5,417 gallons of water per hour.
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Articles: Energy
With the emergence of a new generation of ultra-efficient electronic chips, the Wiegand technology is showing significant promise, especially in the exciting area of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT).
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Briefs: Mechanical & Fluid Systems
The gripper’s soft, sensitive fingers could enable robots to help with tying knots, wire shaping, or surgical suturing.
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Briefs: Motion Control
Inspired by a coral polyp, this plastic mini robot moves by magnetism and light.
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Briefs: Motion Control
Complex locomotion techniques enable the rover to climb hills covered with soft granular material.
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Briefs: Mechanical & Fluid Systems
This technology can help robots walk up to 40 percent faster on uneven terrain such as pebbles and wood chips.
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Products: Mechanical & Fluid Systems
Positioning devices, vibration transmitters, brushless DC motors, and more.
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Briefs: Mechanical & Fluid Systems
Applications include absorbers, tuned mass dampers, harmonic absorbers, and seismic dampers.
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Briefs: Robotics, Automation & Control
A new method manufactures complex shapeshifters for soft robots and biomedical implants.
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Special Reports: Sensors/Data Acquisition
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Medical Sensors & Wearables - August 2020
The wearable medical device market is expected to reach nearly $20 billion by 2025, driven by advances in sensor technology. This compendium of recent articles from the editors of Medical Design Briefs...

Special Reports: Manufacturing & Prototyping
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Smart Manufacturing - August 2020
Factories are getting "smarter" and more automated by the day, thanks to advances in connectivity, controls, sensors, and robotics. See the future of manufacturing in this compendium of recent articles from the...

Briefs: Sensors/Data Acquisition
The device brings lithium metal batteries one step closer to commercial viability.
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Articles: Electronics & Computers
Active cell balancing redistributes charge between battery cells during the charge and discharge cycle
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Briefs: Materials
A “butter-like” interlayer material boosts current density and increases safety.
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Articles: Energy
A number of battery-related innovations have been assisted by a joining technology: ultrasonic metal welding.
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Briefs: Materials
Drop-in replacements for lithium ion batteries would not pose a fire danger.
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Briefs: Electronics & Computers
The battery design increases the number of possible cycles from tens to more than 100 with little degradation.
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Articles: Electronics & Computers
Cell chemistries, thermal dynamics, vehicle packaging, and even weather present challenges for optimizing electric vehicle battery functional safety.
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Articles: Transportation
To achieve vehicle manufacturers’ ambitious goals for electric vehicles, Li-ion batteries need to be improved.
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Products: Test & Measurement
Power switches, battery pack adhesives, supercapacitor modules, and more...
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Briefs: Transportation
Lithium batteries made using this electrode type could be much safer than typical lithium metal-based batteries.
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Briefs: Materials
Using ceramic material and graphene, the toughness of solid-state lithium-ion batteries can be doubled.
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Briefs: Medical
Tiny, metal-rich particles can be excited with a low-power laser for deep-tissue imaging.
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Products: Test & Measurement
Data storage boards, modular plugs, equipment enclosures, and more.
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Briefs: Materials
The technique could easily be translated into existing medical device manufacturing processes for use in orthopedic implants.
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Briefs: Green Design & Manufacturing
Organic Lithium-Powered Batteries
These batteries are more environmentally friendly while retaining performance, stability, and storage capacity.
Briefs: Nanotechnology
This highly porous sponge absorbs more than 30 times its weight in oil and can be reused up to several dozen times.
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