Engineers at Queen Mary University of London have built a new color-changing tactile sensor, which allows robots to "see" and touch in real-time. The novel idea was invented by Giacomo Sasso, a ...
The new tactile system allows robots to see touch in real time by instantly transforming invisible mechanical forces into vivid, dynamic color patterns.
One seismometer is often not enough to reliably detect earthquakes or human activity such as underground nuclear tests.
Rather than having distinct departments for blindness, paralysis and sensory disorders, scientists are developing a unified ...
Nuttida Rungratsameetaweemana is challenging a story neuroscience has told for decades. According to the conventional account, our eyes collect raw information and relay it through a series of nerves ...
As humans, our eyes take in two-dimensional images that our brains convert to three-dimensional experiences. This ability enables us to be aware of our position in space, judge distances, possess ...
Abstract: Visual-tactile sensors based on photometric stereo (VTS-PS) have attracted much attention due to their sensitivity to subtle contact forces and their capability to provide real-time, ...
Abstract: This paper presents an innovative IoT-based smart home security system that integrates multiple sensors to detect various hazards and provide real-time alerts. Unlike traditional ...