Artificial skin ridges enhance local tactile shape discrimination

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  • who: Saba Salehi from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National University of Singapore have published the Article: Artificial Skin Ridges Enhance Local Tactile Shape Discrimination, in the Journal: Sensors 2011, 11, 8626-8642 of 31/08/2011
  • what: The authors investigate the possibility of enhancing the curvature detection of embedded sensors by proposing a ridged fingertip structure simulating human fingerprints. The main focus of the study is to propose a novel skin structure, which mimics the human fingerprints for artificial hands. To the studies of object recognition, others have also focused on active . . .

     

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