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NeuTouch · Understanding neural coding of touch as enabling technology for prosthetics and robotics

H2020Status: CLOSED1 March 201931 August 2023EU funding €4,108,695Call H2020-MSCA-ITN-2018

Dexterous manipulation is a fundamental skill to improve interaction capabilities of service and industrial robots, and develop prosthetic devices that enable amputees to regain hand functionality, for improving their independence and quality of life and for reintegration in working environments.The sense of touch is crucial for any skilled manipulation; it is fundamental to establish contact and acquire the information needed for hand/object interactions, and for perceiving variations in the contact itself (slip, vibrations, duration, pressure). Touch is crucial for robots that physically interact with objects and humans, to sense the properties of objects, learn how to use them, and enable cooperation. Touch is crucial for the successful deployment of prosthetic devices, to evoke a natural sensation of contact that conveys information about the stimulus, making prostheses easier to use and accept.NeuTouch aims at improving artificial tactile perception in robots and prostheses, by understanding how to best extract, integrate and exploit tactile information at system level. To this aim, NeuTouch will train young researchers that will build up a novel multidisciplinary community, that will tackle fundamental questions about neural encoding of tactile information, by developing computational tools and models capable of explaining the activity in the biological neural pathway and link it to behavioral decisions. The identified underlying neuronal processing principles will guide the design of novel sensing devices and algorithms to improve tactile exploration and manipulation skills in robots and tactile feedback in prosthetic devices. A scientifically strong international consortium is complemented by non-academic participants that recognize the impact of the proposed approach and resulting technology. All will support the professional growth of individuals, addressing entrepreneurship, communication, best practice, open science and gender equality.

Consortium · 14 organisations

coordinator

FONDAZIONE ISTITUTO ITALIANO DI TECNOLOGIA

IT · €1,045,999

participant

PAL ROBOTICS SLU

ES · €250,905

participant

THE UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD

UK · €606,345

partner

ULTRALEAP LIMITED

UK

participant

SCUOLA INTERNAZIONALE SUPERIORE DI STUDI AVANZATI DI TRIESTE

IT · €261,500

partner

EMBLA MEDICAL HF

IS

participant

ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE FEDERALE DE LAUSANNE

CH · €562,553

partner

SENSARS NEUROPROSTHETICS SARL

CH

participant

RIJKSUNIVERSITEIT GRONINGEN

NL · €177,080

partner

NEURODIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES SOCIEDAD LIMITADA

ES

partner

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI GENOVA

IT

participant

UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW

UK · €606,345

participant

UNIVERSITAET BIELEFELD

DE · €315,986

participant

GOETEBORGS UNIVERSITET

SE · €281,983

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