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A survey of multifingered robotic manipulation: Biological results, structural evolvements, and learning methods

Li et al., 2022

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Li Y
Wang P
Li R
Tao M
Liu Z
Qiao H
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Frontiers in Neurorobotics

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Multifingered robotic hands (usually referred to as dexterous hands) are designed to achieve human-level or human-like manipulations for robots or as prostheses for the disabled. The research dates back 30 years ago, yet, there remain great challenges to …
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