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Sensors for Robotics 2015
Author(s) -
Aiguo Song,
Guangming Song,
Daniela Constantinescu,
Lei Wang,
Quanjun Song
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
journal of sensors
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.399
H-Index - 43
eISSN - 1687-7268
pISSN - 1687-725X
DOI - 10.1155/2015/412626
Subject(s) - robot , robotics , artificial intelligence , engineering , sensor fusion , ubiquitous robot , process (computing) , robot control , instrumentation (computer programming) , personal robot , control engineering , social robot , human–computer interaction , computer science , mobile robot , systems engineering , operating system
Robot is currently one of the exciting and fast developing technologies changing the life of human being. It has been widely applied in lots of areas such as industry, agriculture, medicine, transportation, social service, military, space exploration, and undersea exploiting. Increasing attention by robot researchers has been paid to the robot sensor, as a key component of the robot. During the last decade, much effort has been done to develop robot sensors for robot perception, robot control, autonomous robot, human-robot interaction, and so forth. In spite of the large and increasing interest and promising applications, robot sensor design is a significant challenging, which is involved in not only sensor materials, structure design, manufacturing process, and calibration technique, but also signal processing, data fusion, and pattern recognition. For instance, remarkable examples of tactile sensors and systems have been proposed; however, their ability to address specific applications and their extension to other fields such as medical instrumentation, prosthetic devices, and biomechanics test is questionable. This special issue aims at exhibiting the latest research achievements, ideas, and advances in robot sensors.

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