Robots that move, sense and even coordinate with one another usually bring to mind tangled wires, circuit boards and humming ...
Human skin transmits sensory information as electrical pulses, or spikes, that encode signals related to pressure and pain. NRE-skin mimics this biological process by converting pressure ...
Robot skin that senses touch and pain — and triggers instant reflexes — makes robots more like humans. It probably also makes ...
Robots are starting to gain something that looks a lot like a sense of touch, and in some cases even a crude version of pain.
Researchers in China have built a neuromorphic robotic electronic skin that allows humanoid robots to sense touch, detect ...
The researchers behind the recent work, based in China, decided to implement something similar for an artificial skin that ...
Pressure sensors are essential for a wide range of applications, including health monitoring, industrial diagnostics, etc.
The development of bioinspired electronic skin plays a pivotal role in enhancing robotic environmental perception and ...