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Sleep institute hops into sensor trial


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Flinders University sleep experts are becoming embedded in a new trial to help people with their individual sleep disorders – via tests on a new mattress sensor.
The sleep disorder diagnosis and monitoring trial will be conducted using invisible sensor technology, REMi – developed by RMIT University for Melbourne-based R&D company Sleeptite – to investigate its capability as a validation tool for sleep disorders.
Flinders University research lead Associate Professor Andrew Vakulin
Flinders University project lead, Associate Professor Andrew Vakulin, said the research aimed to develop and validate sleep measurement metrics and algorithms using the REMi sensors, and to further enhance their capability to provide informative data. ....

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Making skin for robots is hard. But success could bring huge benefits for humans, too


Making skin for robots is hard. But success could bring huge benefits for humans, too
ZDNet
4 hrs ago
Jo Best
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Gordon Cheng s lab at TUM is developing artificial skin to provide robots with tactile feedback. Image: Astrid Eckert/TUM
To recreate a human in robot form is no small piece of work. Making a human brain? Researchers have already started modelling synapses and neurons in software and hardware. A robot that can move like a human? Researchers are already building artificial muscles, joints and tendons for the bipedal machines. 
But perhaps one of the greatest challenges in building a truly human-like robot is the skin. ....

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