haptic technology

Haptic human-machine interaction improve robots with a human sense of touch

How can humans instantly estimate the slipperiness of a surface and adjust their gripping, for instance when picking up a wet glass? Researchers from Delft University of Technology have, together with French and Australian colleagues, demonstrated that a (radial) strain of the skin of the fingertip is involved in the perception of slipperiness during initial Read more about Haptic human-machine interaction improve robots with a human sense of touch[…]

Photovoltatronics viewed as smart solar revolution

Imagine you’re walking through the city on a sunny summer day. You look at the skyscrapers, the shop buildings, lampposts and electric taxis driving tirelessly to and fro. What you can’t see is that every single piece of their surface is generating and storing its own electricity. The solar cells on these surfaces are interconnected Read more about Photovoltatronics viewed as smart solar revolution[…]