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	SONDE TRIBO-ACOUSTIQUE®
A device that “objectifies”touch
					
							Carnot Ingenierie@Lyon Institute - Carnot preparing the future
				
					
				
		Sensory properties already play a key role in the design of objects that come into direct contact with humans: tablets, telephones, cars, textiles, cosmetics, leather, packaging and the like. In fact, at a given level of technical quality, purchase decisions will focus on objects that provide comfort and enjoyment. To cater to manufacturers’ new need to be able to objectify touch, LTDS researchers have developed a Tribo-Acoustic® sensor capable of measuring touch.
 
				