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Conformable system can measure pressure and touch PDF Print E-mail

The T-2000 tactile sensor system is designed to use a conformable array of pressure sensors, and can quantify the sense of touch, according to Pressure Profile Systems (PPS). The company says the system can bend and form to complex objects such as the human hand, tool handles, joystick controls or feet.

The T-2000 is a complete hardware and software system, and is designed to measure pressure in ways that have not previously been possible. PPS says the system is sensitive enough to acquire pressure data such as the human pulse felt at skin level and flexible enough to check the fit of a helmet, shoe or prosthetic. For more information, visit www.pressureprofile.com.
 

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