UBC, Honda researchers develop robot arm with human skin-like sensors

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UBC, Honda researchers develop robot arm with human skin-like sensors
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“Our sensor can sense several types of forces, allowing a prosthetic or robotic arm to respond to tactile stimuli with dexterity and precision,” said Dr Mirza Saquib Sarwar, who designed the sensor as part of his work in electrical and computer engineering at UBC. What sets this soft sensor apart is its ability to mimic buckling and wrinkling in response to pressure, just like the skin on a human hand. This dynamic ability allows the sensor to detect forces both into and along its surface, distinguishing it from traditional touchscreens.

“But unlike touchscreens, this sensor is supple and can detect forces into and along its surface. This unique combination is key to adoption of the technology for robots that are in contact with people,” he added.Honda, makers of ASIMO, arguably the world’s most popular humanoid robot, has been a key partner in developing the novel sensor.

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