Artificial Skin Gives Robotic Hand a Sense of Touch
Originally shared by Neuroscience News
Artificial Skin Gives Robotic Hand a Sense of Touch
A team of researchers from the University of Houston has reported a breakthrough in stretchable electronics that can serve as an artificial skin, allowing a robotic hand to sense the difference between hot and cold, while also offering advantages for a wide range of biomedical devices.
The research is in Science Advances. (full open access)
http://neurosciencenews.com/robotic-skin-touch-7482/
Artificial Skin Gives Robotic Hand a Sense of Touch
A team of researchers from the University of Houston has reported a breakthrough in stretchable electronics that can serve as an artificial skin, allowing a robotic hand to sense the difference between hot and cold, while also offering advantages for a wide range of biomedical devices.
The research is in Science Advances. (full open access)
http://neurosciencenews.com/robotic-skin-touch-7482/
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