Robots are starting to gain something that looks a lot like a sense of touch, and in some cases even a crude version of pain.
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Humanoid robots are starting to gain something that once belonged firmly in the realm of science fiction: a sense of pain.
The researchers behind the recent work, based in China, decided to implement something similar for an artificial skin that ...
If you accidentally put your hand on a hot object, you'll naturally pull it away fast, before you have to think about it.
Read on to know how researchers develop a sensory skin that helps robots feel damage and pull away from harmful contact in ...
Researchers in China built a neuromorphic robotic skin that lets humanoid robots sense pain and react instantly to harm.
Neuromorphic computing, inspired by the neural architectures and functions of biological brains, is revolutionizing the development of highly efficient, adaptive computing systems. In robotics, this ...
Researchers in China have created a neuromorphic robotic e-skin (NRE-skin) that allows humanoid robots to sense touch and ...