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Lump localisation through a deformation-based tactile feedback system using a biologically inspired finger sensor

Roke et al., 2012

Document ID
5571084094121616750
Author
Roke C
Melhuish C
Pipe T
Drury D
Chorley C
Publication year
Publication venue
Robotics and Autonomous Systems

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The ability to localise harder areas in soft tissues is often desired during robot-assisted surgical operations. A deformation-based tactile feedback system was tested for the detection of objects within soft tissues, after being chosen over common pressure-based …
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