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Simplifying Data-Driven Modeling of the Volume–Flow–Pressure Relationship in Hydraulic Soft Robotic Actuators: A Practical and Balanced Solution

April 17, 2026 by Sang-Yoep Lee Leonardo Zamora Yañez Jacob Rogatinsky Vi T. Vo Tanvi Shingade Tommaso Ranzani

Abstract:

Soft robotic systems are known for their flexibility and adaptability, but traditional physics-based models struggle to capture their complex, nonlinear behaviors. This study explores a data-driven approach to modeling the volume–flow–pressure relationship in hydraulic soft actuators, focusing on low-complexity models with high accuracy. We perform regression analysis on a stacked balloon actuator (SBA) system using exponential, polynomial, and neural network models with or without autoregressive inputs. The results demonstrate that simpler models, particularly multivariate polynomials, effectively predict pressure dynamics with fewer parameters. This research offers a practical solution for real-time soft robotics applications, balancing model complexity and computational efficiency. Moreover, the approach may benefit various techniques that require explicit analytical models.

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https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/11345811

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Filed Under: Features Tagged With: 3-DOF, Actuators, Analytical models, Dynamics, Loading, Mathematical models, Principal component analysis, Robot sensing systems, Soft robotics, Solid modeling

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As the flagship magazine of the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society, IEEE Robotics and Automation Magazine (RAM) covers the latest developments in robotics and automation. Its scope ranges from cutting-edge technological advances to emerging social, economic, ethical, and policy issues shaping the field.  Published quarterly (March, June, September, and December), RAM features both high-impact original research articles written in an engaging and accessible style, as well as reviews, columns and opinion pieces addressing a wide range of timely topics.

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