Sensitive skin:

This book covers the principles, methodology, and prototypes of sensing skin-like devices and related intelligence and software. Sensitive Skins are large-area and flexible arrays of sensors integrated onto the entire surface of machines. Sensitive Skin will endow these machines with the senses of p...

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Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Singapore World Scientific Pub. Co. c2000
Schriftenreihe:Selected topics in electronics and systems vol. 18
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Zusammenfassung:This book covers the principles, methodology, and prototypes of sensing skin-like devices and related intelligence and software. Sensitive Skins are large-area and flexible arrays of sensors integrated onto the entire surface of machines. Sensitive Skin will endow these machines with the senses of proximity, touch, pressure, temperature, and chemical/biological agents, thus making possible the use of unsupervised machines in unstructured and unpredictable surroundings. Sensitive Skin will make machines "cautious" and thus friendly to their environment. It will revolutionize service industries, make important contributions to human prosthetics, and augment human sensing when fashioned into clothing. Being transducers producing massive data flow, Sensitive Skin devices will constitute yet another advance in the information revolution
Beschreibung:At head of title: National Science Foundation, DARPA.. - "The National Science Foundation (NSF) and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) sponsored the NSF-DARPA Sensitive Skin Workshop that was held on October 14 and 15, 1999, at the Key Bridge Marriott Hotel in Arlington, Virginia."--Foreword. - Articles taken from the International journal of high speed electronics and systems, v. 10, no. 2 (2000)
Beschreibung:143 p. ill. (some col.)
ISBN:9789812792532

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