Tactile Sensing: new directions, new challenges


Autoria(s): Lee, Mark
Contribuinte(s)

Department of Computer Science

Intelligent Robotics Group

Data(s)

06/04/2006

06/04/2006

01/07/2000

Resumo

Lee M.H., ?Tactile Sensing: new directions, new challenges?, Int J. Robotics Research 19: 7, 636-643. July 2000.

Over the past three decades, tactile sensing has developed into a sophisticated technology. There has been a longstanding and widely held expectation that tactile sensors would have a major impact on industrial robotics and automation. However, this promise has not been realized, and few, if any, tactile sensors can be found in factorybased applications. Has this technology failed to deliver its expected benefits to robotics applications, or have other factors influenced the development of the field? In this paper, I report on the state of the art and show that tactile sensing has undergone a major change of direction. I revisit the original predictions and expectations, examine the implications of recent reviews, and show how the field has altered course. From current activities and recent trends, I determine the nature of new application areas and pressing developments that hold much promise for the future. There is evidence that tactile sensing will soon play a major role in unstructured environments, particularly in areas such as medicine and surgery, health-care and service robotics, and automated natural product handling.

Peer reviewed

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8

Identificador

Lee , M 2000 , ' Tactile Sensing: new directions, new challenges ' International Journal of Robotics Research , vol 19 , no. 7 , pp. 636-643 . DOI: 10.1177/027836490001900702

0278-3649

PURE: 67868

PURE UUID: 11606f2f-0011-43cd-b5a1-294713a2c2f7

dspace: 2160/120

http://hdl.handle.net/2160/120

http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/027836490001900702

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eng

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International Journal of Robotics Research

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