A study on the control of touch-enabled robotic and prosthetic hands published in Science Robotics

Commercially available robotic and prosthetic hands are increasingly sophisticated, but they are still unable to restore the sense of touch to the wearer. 

Lucia Seminara, a UniGe lecturer in the Department of Naval, Electrical, Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering, is the first author of a paper just published in Science Robotics entitled "A hierarchical sensorimotor control framework for human-in-the-loop robotic hands" that presents, on this topic, an innovative approach.

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