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Old 28th October 2017, 08:29   #1
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Default Tactile soft sensor can turn anything into a controller

Researchers at Purdue University have developed a soft sensor toolkit that could pave the way for more tactile wearables. Tragically dubbed "iSoft," the thin, rubbery device reacts to continuous movement, including touch and stretch controls. With it...

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