Adding Tactile Awareness to Humanoids

Thanusri swetha J May 25, 2022 | 10:10 AM Technology

RoboSkin line from BeBop Sensors is a skin-like covering that adds tactile awareness to humanoid robots. Furthermore, it can be fitted into the prosthetics thus providing higher sensitivity and spatial resolution to the wearer. The sensor comes in a small package which is less than 1mm thick, making it the first available solution suitable for use in all robotic body parts, including fingers, limbs, head, torso, feet, etc. The Roboskin uses web-based, real-time data visualisation and has multiple data visualisation modes that include live data charts and 3D renders. [1]

Figure 1. Adding Tactile Awareness to Humanoids

Figure 1 shows in response to the corporate, RoboSkin is the one know-how that matches all robotic physique elements: limbs, fingers, toes, head, and torso, to make robots “really feel” higher. It is sort of a true nervous system for robots at lower than 1mm thick. The corporate additionally claims that the sensitivity and spatial decision of the product exceed human sensing capabilities and the fabric-based sensor pores and skin might be formed to any floor permitting fast tailoring to suit any robotic. [2]

BeBop smart fabrics give sense of touch

Advances in machine vision and audio sensing are incomplete, particularly for practical human-robot interaction, said BeBop Sensors. As robots quickly become part of people's daily lives, from restaurants to shopping malls, they need to interact and learn by sense of touch and feel, it said.

BeBop said its RoboSkin is “flexible, reliable, and highly proprietary.” Technology based on the company 's fabric sensors is used in millions of sensors daily around the world. It has more than 30 U.S. and international patents.

BeBop uses smart fabrics to create sensor systems for OEMs. Where things or people interact, RoboSkin comprehends force, location, size, weight, shape, and presence across any size, resolution, and geometry.

RoboSkin is available immediately for a variety of applications in robotics and prosthetics, including biohazard, digital health, the Internet of Things (IoT), virtual and augmented reality (VR/AR), automotive, law enforcement, testing, and more, said BeBop. [3]

References:
  1. https://www.electronicsforu.com/news/adding-tactile-awareness-to-humanoids
  2. https://electronicstechnology.in/adding-tactile-awareness-to-humanoids/
  3. https://www.robotics247.com/article/bebop_sensors_introduces_roboskin_gives_robots_tactile_awareness
Cite this article:

Thanusri swetha J (2022), Adding Tactile Awareness to Humanoids, Anatechmaz, pp. 305