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Tactile sensors. --- Force sensors --- Touch sensors --- Detectors
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This book describes some devices that are commonly identified as tactile or force sensors. This is achieved with different degrees of detail, in a unique and actual resource, through the description of different approaches to this type of sensors. Understanding the design and the working principles of the sensors described here requires a multidisciplinary background of electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, physics, biology, etc. An attempt has been made to place side by side the most pertinent information in order to reach a more productive reading not only for professionals dedicated to the design of tactile sensors, but also for all other sensor users, as for example, in the field of robotics. The latest technologies presented in this book are more focused on information readout and processing: as new materials, micro and sub-micro sensors are available, wireless transmission and processing of the sensorial information, as well as some innovative methodologies for obtaining and interpreting tactile information are also strongly evolving.
Tactile sensors. --- Force sensors --- Touch sensors --- Detectors --- Electronic devices & materials
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Haptic devices. --- Touch.. --- Tactile sensors.. --- Force sensors --- Touch sensors --- Detectors --- Feeling --- Haptic sense --- Haptics --- Tactile perception --- Tactual perception --- Somesthesia --- Haptic interfaces --- Haptic technology --- Computer input-output equipment --- Robotics --- User interfaces (Computer systems) --- Touch. --- Tactile sensors. --- Dispositius hàptics --- Tacte
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Tactile Sensing, Skill Learning and Robotic Dexterous Manipulation focuses on cross-disciplinary lines of research and groundbreaking research ideas in three research lines: tactile sensing, skill learning and dexterous control. The book introduces recent work about human dexterous skill representation and learning, along with discussions of tactile sensing and its applications on unknown objects' property recognition and reconstruction. Sections also introduce the adaptive control schema and its learning by imitation and exploration. Other chapters describe the fundamental part of relevant research, paying attention to the connection among different fields and showing the state-of-the-art in related branches. The book summarizes the different approaches and discusses the pros and cons of each. Chapters not only describe the research but also include basic knowledge that can help readers understand the proposed work, making it an excellent resource for researchers and professionals who work in the robotics industry, haptics and in machine learning.
Robotics. --- Robot hands. --- Tactile sensors. --- Automation --- Machine theory --- Hands, Robot --- Robots --- Force sensors --- Touch sensors --- Detectors --- Robotics
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Navigation --- Tactile sensors --- Information display systems --- Human information processing --- Human mechanics --- GPS receivers --- Equipment and supplies --- Testing. --- Evaluation. --- Psychological aspects. --- Measurement.
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681.3*I29 --- Robotics: manipulators; propelling mechanisms; sensors (Artificial intelli- gence) --- 681.3*I29 Robotics: manipulators; propelling mechanisms; sensors (Artificial intelli- gence) --- Pattern recognition systems. --- Robots. --- Tactile sensors. --- Reconnaissance des formes (informatique) --- Capteurs tactiles. --- Robots
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The book covers different aspects: - Innovative technologies for tactile sensors development - Tactile data interpretation for control purposes - Alternative sensing technologies - Multi-sensor systems for grasping and manipulation - Sensing solutions for impaired people
distributed force/tactile sensing --- dexterous manipulation --- sensor calibration --- contact modelling --- force and tactile sensing --- grasping and manipulation --- grasp planning --- object features recognition --- robot hand-arm system --- robot tactile systems --- sensor fusion --- slipping detection and avoidance --- stiffness measurement --- soft tactile sensing system --- localization and object detecting --- three-axis accelerometer --- in-hand manipulation --- pose estimation --- machine learning --- fuzzy control --- underactuated robotic hands --- ferromagnetic powder --- soft material --- tactile sensor --- magnetic field orientation --- force sensing --- force sensor --- tactile sensing --- linear regression --- hysteresis compensation --- contact location in tactile sensor --- soft tactile sensors --- deformable continuous force transfer medium --- array of discrete tactile sensors --- soft robotics --- robotic hand and gripper --- haptic telepresence --- braille device --- braille application --- visually impaired people --- tactile perception --- robotic palpation --- underactuated grippers --- deep learning --- sensorised fingers --- tactile sensors --- parametric model --- robotic fingers --- prosthetic fingers --- hand prostheses --- anthropomorphic robotic hands --- vibrissa --- bio-inspired sensor --- contour scanning --- multi-point contact --- actuator --- deafblind communication --- tactile display --- n/a
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Active touch perception – also known as haptic perception – is of primary importance for the planning, direction and execution of everyday actions. This most complex of human sensory systems is gaining ever more importance for various scientific disciplines as well as practical industrial applications. In this book an international team of 80 authors presents a comprehensive collection of writings on both aspects of research on human haptic perception. After a theoretical and historical introduction, the chapters are dedicated to neurophysiological basics as well as the psychological, clinical and neuropsychological aspects of haptic perception. Results of studies into human haptic perception in the fields of virtual haptics and robotics are also included. In the final section, contributions from the applied and industrial sectors illustrate the practical uses of knowledge about the human sense of touch. This easily accessible textbook gives not only students, scientists and those with prior knowledge, but also interested laypersons insights into a fascinating area of study that is constantly discovering new challenges and presenting innovative solutions.
Touch --- Tactile sensors. --- Therapeutic use. --- Force sensors --- Touch sensors --- Detectors --- Healing touch --- Imposition of hands --- Therapeutic touch --- Energy medicine --- Therapeutic use --- Neurosciences. --- Psychology, clinical. --- Neurobiology. --- Human physiology. --- Neuropsychology. --- Human Physiology. --- Clinical psychology. --- Psychiatry --- Psychology, Applied --- Psychological tests --- Human biology --- Medical sciences --- Physiology --- Human body --- Neurosciences --- Neural sciences --- Neurological sciences --- Neuroscience --- Nervous system --- Touch Perception. --- Psychomotor Performance. --- Neurophysiology --- Psychophysiology
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Robots, Industrial --- Tactile sensors --- Transducers --- Robots industriels --- Capteurs tactiles --- Transducteurs --- Industrial applications --- Applications industrielles --- -Transducers --- 681.3*I29 --- Electric apparatus and appliances --- Electromechanical devices --- Electronic apparatus and appliances --- Force sensors --- Touch sensors --- Detectors --- Industrial robots --- Automatic machinery --- Robots --- Robotics: manipulators; propelling mechanisms; sensors (Artificial intelli- gence) --- 681.3*I29 Robotics: manipulators; propelling mechanisms; sensors (Artificial intelli- gence)
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