What is the application of the artificial feel equation in robotics?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the application of the artificial feel equation in robotics, specifically focusing on its relevance to sensor technology and robotic interactions with humans. Participants seek to understand the equation's variables and its practical implications.

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  • Exploratory, Technical explanation, Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about the applications of the equation and the meaning of its variables, expressing difficulty in finding information online.
  • Multiple participants question the source of the equation, indicating a lack of clarity regarding its origin.
  • Another participant shares a link to a website where the equation can be found, suggesting it may provide additional context.
  • Some participants express uncertainty about the relationship between the equation and its variables, indicating confusion about its application.
  • One participant proposes that the equation relates to robotics, specifically in how artificial hands must sense their interaction with human hands to avoid causing harm.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants do not reach a consensus on the equation's applications or its source, and multiple competing views about its relevance and interpretation remain unresolved.

Contextual Notes

There are limitations in understanding the equation due to unclear definitions of its variables and the lack of established connections to robotics applications.

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How is this equation used? Whats the applications and what do the variables stand for. i can't find anything on google. Heres the equation-

q=1/2e^v^2
 
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What is the source of the equation?
 
Integral said:
What is the source of the equation?

Honestly, Integral. Can't you FEEL it? :)

OK, I freely admit. I look at this thread because I was curious what a "feel equation" is.

:)

Zz.
 
Well, I've found this, but I don't know what, if any, relation it has to that equation.
 
thats the same thing i came across to. i don't know how that relates in terms of thos variables
 
I think its a robotics equation for feel in sencors. When you have an artificial hand (robot) touching yours, the hand has to have some sort of feeling as to what it is doing, so it doesn't crush our hand. Thats what I think it is.
 

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