A High-Speed Tactile Sensor for Slip Detection

Dexterous grasping and manipulation of objects with robot hands requires the ability to monitor contact locations in real-time and with good spatial resolution in order to close the control loop required for object and contact trajectory generation. The ability to recognize incipient slippage will allow for autonomous grasp force adaption – a major prerequisite to handle objects of unknown weight.

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