Vijay KumarKnowledge Contributor									
															
						What are some examples of soft robotic sensors used in wearable technology and human-machine interfaces, and how do they measure physiological signals, motion parameters, or environmental cues to enable applications such as health monitoring, gesture recognition, or augmented reality interactions?
													What are some examples of soft robotic sensors used in wearable technology and human-machine interfaces, and how do they measure physiological signals, motion parameters, or environmental cues to enable applications such as health monitoring, gesture recognition, or augmented reality interactions?												
												
												
		 
                    
Examples include stretchable sensors, textile-based sensors, and flexible electrodes used in soft robotics for sensing and feedback applications. Soft sensors conform to body contours, detect biomechanical signals, and interface with electronic devices to monitor vital signs, track movements, or capture environmental data, enabling seamless integration with wearable devices and interactive interfaces for healthcare, fitness, and human-computer interaction.