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It's not easy to give a robot a sense of touch

  • Written by Ajay Pandey, Senior Lecturer (Intelligent Bionics and Soft Robotics), Queensland University of Technology
It's not easy to give a robot a sense of touchThe sense of touch is generally measured by a sensor that can translate a pressure upon it into a small electrical signal.Shutterstock

We have robots that can walk, see, talk and hear, and manipulate objects in their robotic hands. There’s even a robot that can smell.

But what about a sense of touch? This is easier said than done and there...

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