Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News2024,Issue(MAY.30) :46-47.

Chinese Academy of Sciences Reports Findings in Robotics (A Suspended, 3D Morphi ng Sensory System for Robots to Feel and Protect)

Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News2024,Issue(MAY.30) :46-47.

Chinese Academy of Sciences Reports Findings in Robotics (A Suspended, 3D Morphi ng Sensory System for Robots to Feel and Protect)

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Abstract

By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News-New research on Robotics is the subjec t of a report. According to news reporting from Ningbo, People's Republic of Chi na, by NewsRx journalists, research stated, "Artificial sensory systems with syn ergistic touch and pain perception hold substantial promise for environment inte raction and human-robot communication. However, the realization of biological sk in-like functional integration of sensors with sensitive touch and pain percepti on still remains a challenge." Funders for this research include National Key Research and Development Program of China, National Natural Science Foundation of China. The news correspondents obtained a quote from the research from the Chinese Acad emy of Sciences, "Here, a concept is proposed of suspended electronic skins enab ling 3D deformation-mechanical contact interactions for achieving synergetic ult rasensitive touch and adjustable pain perception. The suspended sensory system c an sensitively capture tiny touch stimuli as low as 0.02 Pa and actively perceiv e pain response with reliable 5200 cycles via 3D deformation and mechanical cont act mechanism, respectively. Based on the touch-pain effect, a visualized feedba ck demo with miniaturized sensor arrays on artificial fingers is rationally desi gned to give a pain perception mapping on sharp surfaces."

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Ningbo/People's Republic of China/Asia/Emerging Technologies/Machine Learning/Nano-robot/Robot/Robotics

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2024
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