Monday, October 24, 2011

Skin-Like Sensors Could Bring Tactile Sensations to Robots, Humans

Skin-Like Sensors Could Bring Tactile Sensations to Robots, Humans

This transparent sensor can stretch to great lengths without getting deformed, all the while sensing pressure. Image: Stanford News. We're used to tapping away at flat, glass-covered touchscreen devices like smartphones and tablets. A group of Stanford researchers have taken that capacitive touch concept and applied it to a completely new form factor, which could have wide-ranging applications in consumer technology, robotics and beyond.

The team created a transparent, super-stretchy sensor that can be used repeatedly without getting deformed, snapping back into shape after each use.

Gadget Lab, Skin-Like Sensors Could Bring Tactile Sensations to Robots, Humans

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