Dai et al., 2021 - Google Patents
A flexible multi-functional smart skin for force, touch position, proximity, and humidity sensing for humanoid robotsDai et al., 2021
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- 2530358959575267290
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- Dai Y
- Gao S
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- IEEE Sensors Journal
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Artificial smart skins capable of interacting with people and sensing environmental stimuli have become a research topic in humanoid robotic applications. However, previously reported architectures suffer difficulties in achieving concurrent multi-dimensional sensing in …
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