Enabling robots to swiftly, robustly and efficiently interact with a dynamic environment remains a key challenge. The robotic community can draw inspiration from the co-adaptation and synergistic interplay between animals’ brains and bodies, which underpins embodied intelligence. Soft robots and neuromorphic technology offer a natural solution for such a challenge, enabling low-power, material-based and event-driven sensorimotor processing and control that seamlessly handles the continuous dynamic demands of embodied agents. In this Perspective, we propose a comprehensive framework for benchmarking neuromorphic computing (brain) that control soft robots (body), based on a suite of tasks, essential metrics and a reproducible robotic platform. The goal is to allow researchers to evaluate their embodied neuromorphic system with a physical robot, in real-world scenarios. The robotic platform is accessible, open-source, modular and scalable, so task complexity can be gradually increased, fostering a standardized approach. By coupling metrics with physical implementations, this framework will drive progress in soft robotics, neuromorphic computing and embodied intelligence.

A benchmarking framework for embodied neuromorphic agents

Hassan, Taimoor;Cianchetti, Matteo;Indiveri, Giacomo;Laschi, Cecilia;Donati, Elisa
2026-01-01

Abstract

Enabling robots to swiftly, robustly and efficiently interact with a dynamic environment remains a key challenge. The robotic community can draw inspiration from the co-adaptation and synergistic interplay between animals’ brains and bodies, which underpins embodied intelligence. Soft robots and neuromorphic technology offer a natural solution for such a challenge, enabling low-power, material-based and event-driven sensorimotor processing and control that seamlessly handles the continuous dynamic demands of embodied agents. In this Perspective, we propose a comprehensive framework for benchmarking neuromorphic computing (brain) that control soft robots (body), based on a suite of tasks, essential metrics and a reproducible robotic platform. The goal is to allow researchers to evaluate their embodied neuromorphic system with a physical robot, in real-world scenarios. The robotic platform is accessible, open-source, modular and scalable, so task complexity can be gradually increased, fostering a standardized approach. By coupling metrics with physical implementations, this framework will drive progress in soft robotics, neuromorphic computing and embodied intelligence.
2026
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