Researchers at USC's Viterbi School of Engineering have developed a robot capable of identifying materials, thanks to a tactile sensor. The so-called BioTac sensor mimics the human finger, with ...
Figure 03 features a redesigned sensory suite and hand system, a form factor for household operation, and lower manufacturing costs.
Eight years ago, Ted Adelson's research group at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) unveiled a new sensor technology, called GelSight, that uses physical contact ...
FingerVision’s tactile sensors for robotic grippers utilize machine vision to pick up fragile and deformable objects. This sensor is composed of soft skin with an embedded marker array attached to ...
Aimed at robot hands and grippers, Tactaxis from Melexis is a soft tactile sensor prototype that outputs a measure of the 3D force vector acting on its surface. “This improves robots’ hands and ...
Researchers from ETH Zürich have announced that they have leveraged machine learning to develop a low-cost tactile sensor. The sensor can measure force distribution in high resolution and with high ...
A novel tactile sensor based on a tiny barometer could be used to create a new-generation of inexpensive touch-enabled robot hands. Developed by a team at the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied ...
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg revealed ReSkin and Digit, two products that could help AI learn how to ‘feel’. Last week’s Meta announcement was all about visuals – a new virtual world called the metaverse ...
Eight years ago, researchers unveiled a new sensor technology, called GelSight, that uses physical contact with an object to provide a remarkably detailed 3-D map of its surface. Now, by mounting ...
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