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  2. Tactile sensor - Wikipedia

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    Tactile imaging, as a medical imaging modality, translating the sense of touch into a digital image is based on the tactile sensors. Tactile imaging closely mimics manual palpation, since the probe of the device with a pressure sensor array mounted on its face acts similar to human fingers during clinical examination, deforming soft tissue by ...

  3. Sensor array - Wikipedia

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    A sensor array is a group of sensors, usually deployed in a certain geometry pattern, used for collecting and processing electromagnetic or acoustic signals. The advantage of using a sensor array over using a single sensor lies in the fact that an array adds new dimensions to the observation, helping to estimate more parameters and improve the estimation performance.

  4. Tixel - Wikipedia

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    Tactile sensor sheet tightly conforming to a model of the human upper jaw. [1] Tactile pixels have a wide range of possible usages. As for right now most common fields for them are VR/AR studies (simulating surfaces for gaming) and medicine (laparoscopy, supporting system for blind people). But as it’s a fairly new study, those examples of ...

  5. Thin-film bulk acoustic resonator - Wikipedia

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    A tactile sensor array may also consist of FBAR devices, and gravimetric or mass sensing can be based on FBAR resonators. [28] As discrete components FBAR technology based parts like basic resonators and filters are packaged in miniaturised/small form factor like wafer level packages. FBARs can also be integrated with power amplifiers (PA) or ...

  6. Touch switch - Wikipedia

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    A touchscreen includes an array of touch switches on a display. A touch switch is the simplest kind of tactile sensor. ... (for example a finger) to operate. ...

  7. Robotic sensing - Wikipedia

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    The third and final tactile sensor type is a low spatial resolution sensor which has similar tactile acuity as the skin on one's back or arm. [28] These sensors can be placed meaningfully throughout the surface of a prosthetic or a robot to give it the ability to sense touch in similar, if not better, ways than the human counterpart. [28]

  8. Sensitive skin (electronic device) - Wikipedia

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    The sensor arrays are based on many organic thin film transistors that are turned on one at a time and the current that flows through the sensor (electrical resistance-based) tells you how much pressure is being sensed. They have simultaneously measured pressure and temperature by using two separate arrays and laying one on top of another.

  9. Machine perception - Wikipedia

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    A tactile sensor. Machine touch is an area of machine perception where tactile information is processed by a machine or computer. Applications include tactile perception of surface properties and dexterity whereby tactile information can enable intelligent reflexes and interaction with the environment. [13] (This could possibly be done through ...