Robots' and prosthetic hands' sense of touch could be as fast as humans
Briefly

"Our system can determine what type of object it encounters as fast as a blindfolded person, just by feeling it and deciding whether it is a tennis ball or an apple, for example," says Zhibin Zhang, docent at the Department of Electrical Engineering at Uppsala University.
"With this technology, a prosthetic hand would feel like part of the wearer's body," Zhang explains.
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