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Robots have come a long way thanks to advances in sensing and
computer vision technologies and can be found today in healthcare,
medicine and industry. Researchers have been looking at providing
them with senses such as the ability to see, smell, hear and
perceive touch in order to mimic and interact with humans and their
surrounding environments. Topics covered in this edited book
include various types of sensors used in robotics, sensing schemes
(e-skin, tactile skin, e-nose, neuromorphic vision and touch),
sensing technologies and their applications including healthcare,
prosthetics, robotics and wearables. This book will appeal to
researchers, scientists, engineers, and graduate and advanced
students working in robotics, sensor technologies and electronics,
and their applications in robotics, haptics, prosthetics, wearable
and interactive systems, cognitive engineering, neuro-engineering,
computational neuroscience, medicine and healthcare technologies.
Humanoid robots are highly sophisticated machines equipped with
human-like sensory and motor capabilities. Today we are on the
verge of a new era of rapid transformations in both science and
engineering-one that brings together technological advancements in
a way that will accelerate both neuroscience and robotics. Humanoid
Robotics and Neuroscience: Science, Engineering and Society
presents the contributions of prominent scientists who explore key
aspects of the further potential of these systems. Topics include:
Neuroscientific research findings on dexterous robotic hand control
Humanoid vision and how understanding the structure of the human
eye can lead to improvements in artificial vision Humanoid
locomotion, motor control, and the learning of motor skills
Cognitive elements of humanoid robots, including the
neuroscientific aspects of imitation and development The impact of
robots on society and the potential for developing new systems and
devices to benefit humans The use of humanoid robotics can help us
develop a greater scientific understanding of humans, leading to
the design of better engineered systems and machines for society.
This book assembles the work of scientists on the cutting edge of
robotic research who demonstrate the vast possibilities in this
field of research.
Humanoid robots are highly sophisticated machines equipped with
human-like sensory and motor capabilities. Today we are on the
verge of a new era of rapid transformations in both science and
engineering-one that brings together technological advancements in
a way that will accelerate both neuroscience and robotics. Humanoid
Robotics and Neuroscience: Science, Engineering and Society
presents the contributions of prominent scientists who explore key
aspects of the further potential of these systems. Topics include:
Neuroscientific research findings on dexterous robotic hand control
Humanoid vision and how understanding the structure of the human
eye can lead to improvements in artificial vision Humanoid
locomotion, motor control, and the learning of motor skills
Cognitive elements of humanoid robots, including the
neuroscientific aspects of imitation and development The impact of
robots on society and the potential for developing new systems and
devices to benefit humans The use of humanoid robotics can help us
develop a greater scientific understanding of humans, leading to
the design of better engineered systems and machines for society.
This book assembles the work of scientists on the cutting edge of
robotic research who demonstrate the vast possibilities in this
field of research.
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