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Robotics: Five Senses plus One—An Overview

Rand N Albustanji, Shorouq Elmanaseer, Ahmad AA Alkhatib

2023Robotics35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Robots can be equipped with a range of senses to allow them to perceive and interact with the world in a more natural and intuitive way. These senses can include vision, hearing, touch, smell, and taste. Vision allows the robot to see and recognize objects and navigate its environment. Hearing enables the robot to recognize sounds and respond to vocal commands. Touch allows the robot to perceive information about the texture, shape, and temperature of objects through the sense of touch. Smell enables the robot to recognize and classify different odors. Taste enables the robot to identify the chemical composition of materials. The specific senses used in a robot will depend on the needs of the application, and many robots use a combination of different senses to perceive and interact with the environment. This paper reviews the five senses used in robots, their types, how they work, and other related information, while also discussing the possibility of a Sixth Sense.

Topics & Concepts

RobotRoboticsHuman–computer interactionArtificial intelligenceComputer scienceSocial robotTasteComputer visionRobot learningCommunicationMobile robotRobot controlPsychologyNeuroscienceAdvanced Chemical Sensor TechnologiesOlfactory and Sensory Function StudiesModular Robots and Swarm Intelligence
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