JOURNAL ARTICLE

Piezoresistive Tactile Sensor Discriminating Multidirectional Forces

Young Do JungDuck-Gyu LeeJonghwa ParkHyunhyub KoHyuneui Lim

Year: 2015 Journal:   Sensors Vol: 15 (10)Pages: 25463-25473   Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

Abstract

Flexible tactile sensors capable of detecting the magnitude and direction of the applied force together are of great interest for application in human-interactive robots, prosthetics, and bionic arms/feet. Human skin contains excellent tactile sensing elements, mechanoreceptors, which detect their assigned tactile stimuli and transduce them into electrical signals. The transduced signals are transmitted through separated nerve fibers to the central nerve system without complicated signal processing. Inspired by the function and organization of human skin, we present a piezoresistive type tactile sensor capable of discriminating the direction and magnitude of stimulations without further signal processing. Our tactile sensor is based on a flexible core and four sidewall structures of elastomer, where highly sensitive interlocking piezoresistive type sensing elements are embedded. We demonstrate the discriminating normal pressure and shear force simultaneously without interference between the applied forces. The developed sensor can detect down to 128 Pa in normal pressure and 0.08 N in shear force, respectively. The developed sensor can be applied in the prosthetic arms requiring the restoration of tactile sensation to discriminate the feeling of normal and shear force like human skin.

Keywords:
Tactile sensor Piezoresistive effect Shear force SIGNAL (programming language) Normal force Acoustics Pressure sensor Contact force Interlocking Robot Materials science Computer science Artificial intelligence Engineering Mechanical engineering Optoelectronics Physics

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Citation History

Topics

Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Tactile and Sensory Interactions
Life Sciences →  Neuroscience →  Cognitive Neuroscience
Muscle activation and electromyography studies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering

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