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Light sensors allow robots to measure light intensity, differential intensity, and break-beam, ie the sudden reduction of intensity. These light sensors can be applied in different positions and ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSN3D-printed auxetic design delivers breakthrough in sensitive and wearable tactile sensors
Seoul researchers develop 3D-printed auxetic sensors with enhanced sensitivity, stability, and wearable applications.
In robotics, force and torque sensors are fully integrated into most devices. These measurement sensors provide valuable feedback on the interactions of the robotic system, such as an artificial ...
Farmers might be able to get help tending and harvesting crops using a new sensing technology from Carnegie Mellon University ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNScorpion-inspired pressure sensors let robots feel their surroundings
Nature, the master engineer, is coming to our rescue again. Inspired by scorpions, scientists have created new pressure ...
Graphene at the fiber's multi walled core increases resistance on pressure, delivering flexible, sensitive touch sensing for ...
Force/torque (F/T) sensors are critical components of robot systems used for assembly, test, and other applications. Sensor systems help robots verify part insertion, apply a constant force during ...
Sensor data is like brain food for robots, and as robots become more complex and sophisticated in their ability to take in ...
TDK sensors enhance the new purpose-built Qualcomm® Robotics RB3 platform for consumer, enterprise and industrial robot manufacturers and developers ...
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Self-powered sensors transform robotics technology - MSN
The quest to mimic human touch in technology has led researchers to explore piezoelectric and triboelectric effects as pivotal phenomena. These effects underpin a new generation of tactile sensors ...
Velodyne Lidar announced the Velarray M1600, an innovative solid state lidar sensor designed to serve mobile robotic applications.
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