Professor Takao Someya and colleagues from the University of Tokyo, Japan has found an electronic skin which his flexible and can sense touch. Professor Takao Someya and colleagues from the ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — A first-ever stretchable electronic skin was developed by researchers at the University of Texas at Austin. According to UT, the skin could give robots the same softness and ...
iCub is a robot child whose project is coordinated ... It is one of the few robots in the world with a sensitive full-body electronic skin system to provide the sense of "touch".
Sheffield Robotics is home to an upper-body iCub 2.0 robot (with head, arms ... the head), torque sensors (in the upper arms), positional sensing at each joint, and a capacitive tactile skin covering ...
Robots have integrated in our lives in different ways and have taken over some tasks which were exclusively done by humans. But, robots have not yet been able to have a sense of touch - could this ...
The study was published in the paper titled 'Printed Synaptic Transistors based Electronic Skin for Robots to Feel and Learn' in the journal Science Robotics. According to the researcher ...