デュアルメカニズム積層型イオン皮膚:高速タッチ位置センシングと高精度タッチ強度検出のため
Ping-An Yang1, Xiaoyu Hu1, Rui Li1
1School of Automation, Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Chongqing 400065, China.
Journal of colloid and interface science
|December 31, 2025
まとめ
この研究では、インテリジェントロボットおよびヒューマンコンピュータインタラクション(HCI)における正確なタッチ検出のためのデュアルメカニズム積層型イオン皮膚(DM-LIS)を紹介します。新しいセンサーは、現在の技術の限界を克服して、タッチ位置と強度の両方を同時にキャプチャします。
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