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Tactile sensor technology and smart tactile sensing systems

June 9, 2020


Dr. Edmond Cretu’s lab is focused on developing biomedical devices through research of adapted microsystems and microstructures. They are looking for impactful ways to use his research with tactile sensors to create advanced biofeedback devices.

Tactile sensing technology has great potential to improve quality of life through biomedical advancements that specialize in replacing lost sensation. In Edmonds study, the implementation of smart tactile sensing technology focuses on development of biofeedback devices that merge artificial intelligence with human interfacing.

L. Zou, C. Ge, Z. J. Wang, E. Cretu, X. Li, Novel tactile sensor technology and smart tactile sensing systems: A review, Sensors 2017, 17(11), 2653

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