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A single magnetic nanocomposite cilia force sensor
2016
2016 IEEE Sensors Applications Symposium (SAS)
The advancements in fields like robotics and medicine continuously require improvements of sensor devices and more engagement of cooperative sensing technologies. For example, instruments such as tweezers with sensitive force sensory heads could provide the ability to sense a variety of physical quantities in real time, such as the amount and direction of the force applied or the texture of the gripped object. Force sensors with such abilities could be great solutions toward the development of
doi:10.1109/sas.2016.7479828
dblp:conf/sas2/AlfadhelKCK16
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