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A Smart Sensor for Robots to Feel Metals like We Do
Friday, December 13, 2024
The sensor uses three different techniques to sense the world: it changes resistance when pressed (piezoresistive sensing), generates an electric current when heated (thermoelectric principle), and detects changes in magnetic fields (electromagnetic induction effect). Together, these capabilities allow the sensor to tell the difference between metals and even identify if they're magnetic or not with high accuracy.
In tests, this sensor was able to distinguish between different metals, like the ones you'd find in a kitchen or in mining, with amazing accuracy. It could even tell apart a mix of metals, which is quite impressive. This technology could be a big step forward for robots, helping them sense and recognize things better than ever before.
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