A new sensor gives robots a human-like sense of touch, helping them handle objects safely while improving wearables and ...
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Q&A: Robots can't feel, but novel sensors could change that
A research team, including Huanyu "Larry" Cheng, James L. Henderson Jr. Memorial Associate Professor of Engineering Science ...
(Nanowerk News) Robotics researchers have already made great strides in developing sensors that can perceive changes in position, pressure, and temperature – all of which are important for ...
A new soft sensing system could help humanoid robots move their hands with far greater precision in delicate, human-like ...
Robots are developed for a wide variety of uses. These include assembly, welding, monitoring marine life, rescue and recovery and even vacuuming the floor. Because of this, there is a multitude of ...
Imagine a world where robots creep up on you: Electric motors just a gentle whir, hard shells changing color to blend in with their surroundings. Well, there’s no need to imagine—it’s happened.
I recently got a LEGO mindstorms NXT 2.0 Set which comes with a 'color sensor'. It seems to consist of three LEDs (red,green,blue) and some color-specific photodiodes. I have an idea to use this to ...
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Silkworm-inspired robot keeps tracking odors even after losing one sensor
Robots that track smells often fail when one of their sensors breaks. Now, researchers ...
In a step toward more autonomous soft robots and wearable technologies, researchers have created a device that uses color to simultaneously sense multiple mechanical and temperature stimuli. Robotics ...
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