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Nondestructive identification of softness via bioinspired multisensory electronic skins integrated on a robotic handQiu et al., 2022
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- Qiu Y
- Sun S
- Wang X
- Shi K
- Wang Z
- Ma X
- Zhang W
- Bao G
- Tian Y
- Zhang Z
- Ding H
- Chai H
- Liu A
- Wu H
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- npj Flexible Electronics
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Tactile sensing is essentially required for dexterous manipulation in robotic applications. Mimicking human perception of softness identification in a non-invasive fashion, thus achieving satisfactory interaction with fragile objects remains a grand challenge. Here, a …
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