Vijay KumarKnowledge Contributor
What are some examples of soft robotic sensors used in human-robot interaction, and how do they enable robots to perceive and respond to human touch, gestures, or emotions for applications such as social robotics, assistive technology, or interactive art installations?
What are some examples of soft robotic sensors used in human-robot interaction, and how do they enable robots to perceive and respond to human touch, gestures, or emotions for applications such as social robotics, assistive technology, or interactive art installations?
Examples include tactile sensors, force-sensitive resistors, and stretchable skin sensors used in soft robotics for haptic feedback and human-robot interaction. These sensors detect pressure, deformation, or contact forces, allowing robots to interpret human touch, gestures, or expressions and respond with appropriate behaviors or feedback, enhancing engagement and communication in human-robot interactions.