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Advanced Sensors for Intelligent Robotic Systems: Vision, Touch, and Dexterous Manipulation
Yanyan Wu1, Xueqian Wang2, Yajing Shen3
1School of Advanced Manufacturing, Sun Yat-Sen University, Shenzhen 518005, China.
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
|May 13, 2026
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Advanced sensing is rapidly reshaping intelligent robotic systems by enabling robots to perceive, reason, and interact with the physical world under real-world uncertainty [...].
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