Soft Robotic Actuation and Locomotion: The State of the Art

A special issue of Robotics (ISSN 2218-6581). This special issue belongs to the section "Soft Robotics".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 26 May 2026 | Viewed by 2

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Department of Engineering for Innovation Medicine, University of Verona, Verona, Italy
Interests: soft robotics; material for soft robots; soft sensors; AI/ML; bio-inspired robotics
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Mechanical Engineering Building, Cognitive of Robotics (CoR), Technische Universiteit Delft, Delft, The Netherlands
Interests: tactile sensors; bioinspired design; soft robotics; reconfigurable mechanisms; physical intelligence

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Department of Mechanical Engineering; University of Auckland, Auckland 1142, New Zealand
Interests: wearable soft sensors and actuators; soft robots; rehabilitation robots
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Soft robotics is redefining how robots move, interact, and adapt to the physical world and, by leveraging compliant materials, distributed actuation, and embodied intelligence, soft robots can achieve levels of safety, flexibility, and robustness that rigid systems cannot match. Inspired by the locomotion and morphology of biological organisms—such as octopuses, caterpillars, and starfish—soft robotic systems integrate actuation, sensing, and control within deformable structures to perform complex, adaptive behaviors.

This Special Issue invites contributions exploring the design, modeling, and control of soft actuators and locomotion systems across scales and applications. The topic aligns closely with the scope of Robotics, which promotes advances in robotic mechanisms, sensing technologies, control architectures, and autonomous systems. By emphasizing material intelligence and bio-inspired motion, this collection bridges fundamental research and technological innovation, fostering new directions in adaptive and multifunctional robotic design.

Dr. Francesco Visentin
Dr. Ebrahim Shahabi Shalghouni
Prof. Dr. Kean C. Aw
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • soft actuation and artificial muscles
  • bio-inspired locomotion
  • compliant and continuum mechanisms
  • pneumatic and electroactive systems
  • soft sensing and proprioception
  • modeling and control of soft robots
  • learning-based approaches
  • smart materials and morphing structures
  • embodied intelligence
  • autonomous soft systems

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