Chinese robo-diving suit could help users consume almost 40% less oxygen
Chinese scientists at the Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology have developed a robotic diving suit designed to reduce oxygen consumption and improve underwater agility. The exoskeleton suit uses an algorithm to synchronize with the diver's movements, providing physical assistance and boosting efficiency.

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AI-generatedChinese scientists at the Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology have developed a robotic diving suit designed to reduce oxygen consumption and improve underwater agility. The exoskeleton suit uses an algorithm to synchronize with the diver's movements, providing physical assistance and boosting efficiency. Testing showed the suit reduced oxygen consumption by nearly 40%. This technology aims to aid divers in tasks such as seabed surveys, pipeline inspections, salvage operations, and military missions, where constant maneuvering can lead to exertion and increased risk of accidents. The suit's ability to precisely mimic the diver's rhythm enhances underwater performance and reduces physical strain.
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4 extractedA team from the Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, devised an algorithm for the exoskeleton.
In tests, the exoskeleton reduced the diver’s oxygen consumption by nearly 40 per cent.
Chinese scientists have created a diving suit that could help users glide through the sea with ease.
The flexible suit not only provides physical assistance but also syncs precisely with the swimmer’s own rhythm, dramatically boosting underwater agility.