【AIGC One Sentence Reading】:Smart biomedical textiles with sensing capabilities overcome limitations of traditional medical devices. Evaluation challenges due to cost and ethics are addressed through the use of humanoid robots, enabling realistic biomechanical and physiological testing.
【AIGC Short Abstract】:Smart implantable biomedical textiles with sensing capabilities overcome the limitations of traditional medical devices, which often have repair functions but lack sensing abilities. Evaluation of these textiles is challenging due to high costs and ethical considerations. However, using humanoid robots with soft bioreactors provides a novel solution, as they closely mimic human biomechanics and the physiological environment, facilitating effective performance assessment.
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Abstract
Smart implantable biomedical textiles with sensing functions are of increasing interest because they address the shortcoming that conventional medical devices have repair functions but lack of sensing ability. However, the evaluation of such devices before practical applications is hampered by high cost and/or animal ethics. Soft bioreactors on humanoid robots open up a new pathway for assessing their performances by closely mimicking both the body biomechanics and the physiological environment.