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Loomia created its tactile sensing developer kit after surveying 100 engineers as part of the NSF I-Corps program.
Set up Arduino UNO, sensors, and ICs as shown in the circuit diagram below. Open tactile_control.ino file within Arduino IDE. These test cases are desinged to be run using a Niryo NED robotic gripper.
That’s right, these parking sensors are powered by an Arduino board, and the only extra components that were used in the project are a HC SR04 ultrasonic sensor, an active buzzer, and jumper wires.
A research team has developed a new soft tactile sensor with skin-comparable characteristics. A robotic gripper with the sensor mounted at the fingertip could accomplish challenging tasks such as ...
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 ...
A finger-shaped tactile sensor inspired by human fingertips enables multidirectional force detection and accurate identification of 12 common materials, achieving 98.33% accuracy. The sensor ...
Meta says it’s partnering with sensor firm GelSight and Wonik Robotics, a South Korean robotics company, to commercialize tactile sensors for AI. The new devices aren’t meant for consumers ...