Kim DE, Möller R. Biomimetic whiskers for shape recognition. Robotics and Autonomous Systems. 2007;55(3):229-243.Rodents demonstrate an outstanding capability of tactile perception with their whiskers. Mechanoreceptors surrounding the whisker shaft in their follicle structure measure deflection of the whisker. We designed biomimetic whiskers following the basic design of the follicle. In experiments with the artificial whiskers, we have explored tactile perception based on active whisking where the deflection angle or velocity provides the localization information which is the basis of shape recognition. Measuring contact distances at varying protraction angles allows discrimination of round objects with a varying curvature, or objects with...
Information Several recent studies have investigated the problem of object fea-ture extraction with ...
Quantification of behaviour is essential for biology. Since the whisker system is a popular model, i...
Whisker movement has been shown to be under active control in certain specialistanimals such as rats...
We describe a novel, biomimetic tactile sensing system modeled on the facial whiskers (vibrissae) of...
Whiskered mammals such as rats are experts in tactile perception. By actively palpating surfaces wit...
Whisker movement has been shown to be under active control in certain specialist animals such as rat...
The rat whisker (vibrissal) system provides rats with an exquisitely acute tactile sense that has he...
Kim DE, Möller R. Biomimetic Whisker Experiments for Tactile Perception. In: Scharff P, Technische U...
This thesis proposes a parsimonious approach to localization, mapping and object recog- nition for a...
The unique vibrissal tactile perception possessed by rats allows them to explore the surrounding env...
Mammalian whisker follicle contains multiple sensory receptors strategically organized to capture ta...
Actuated artificial whiskers modeled on rat macrovibrissae can provide effective tactile sensor syst...
Rats use their whiskers as tactile sensors to sense their environment. Active whisking, moving whisk...
Active vibrissal touch can be used to replace or to supplement sensory systems such as computer visi...
Bio-inspired robotic whisker touch sensors exist, although the shape of the whisker is often overloo...
Information Several recent studies have investigated the problem of object fea-ture extraction with ...
Quantification of behaviour is essential for biology. Since the whisker system is a popular model, i...
Whisker movement has been shown to be under active control in certain specialistanimals such as rats...
We describe a novel, biomimetic tactile sensing system modeled on the facial whiskers (vibrissae) of...
Whiskered mammals such as rats are experts in tactile perception. By actively palpating surfaces wit...
Whisker movement has been shown to be under active control in certain specialist animals such as rat...
The rat whisker (vibrissal) system provides rats with an exquisitely acute tactile sense that has he...
Kim DE, Möller R. Biomimetic Whisker Experiments for Tactile Perception. In: Scharff P, Technische U...
This thesis proposes a parsimonious approach to localization, mapping and object recog- nition for a...
The unique vibrissal tactile perception possessed by rats allows them to explore the surrounding env...
Mammalian whisker follicle contains multiple sensory receptors strategically organized to capture ta...
Actuated artificial whiskers modeled on rat macrovibrissae can provide effective tactile sensor syst...
Rats use their whiskers as tactile sensors to sense their environment. Active whisking, moving whisk...
Active vibrissal touch can be used to replace or to supplement sensory systems such as computer visi...
Bio-inspired robotic whisker touch sensors exist, although the shape of the whisker is often overloo...
Information Several recent studies have investigated the problem of object fea-ture extraction with ...
Quantification of behaviour is essential for biology. Since the whisker system is a popular model, i...
Whisker movement has been shown to be under active control in certain specialistanimals such as rats...