JOURNAL ARTICLE

Development of Tactile Sensor for Detecting Contact Force and Slip

Byungjune ChoiSungchul KangHyoukryeol Choi

Year: 2006 Journal:   Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A Vol: 30 (4)Pages: 364-372   Publisher: Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers

Abstract

In this paper, we present a finger tip tactile sensor which can detect contact normal force as well as slip. The sensor is made up of two different materials, such as polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) known as piezoelectric polymer, and pressure variable resistor ink. In order to detect slip on the surface of the object, two PVDF strips are arranged along the normal direction in the robot finger tip and the thumb tip. The surface electrode of the PVDF strip is fabricated using silk-screening technique with silver paste. Also a thin flexible force sensor is fabricated in the form of a matrix using pressure variable resistor ink in order to sense the static force. The developed tactile sensor is physically flexible and it can be deformed three-dimensionally to any shape so that it can be placed on anywhere on the curved surface. In addition, a tactile sensing system is developed, which includes miniaturized charge amplifier to amplify the small signal from the sensor, and the fast signal processing unit. The sensor system is evaluated experimentally and its effectiveness is validated.

Keywords:
Tactile sensor Polyvinylidene fluoride Materials science Acoustics Resistor Pressure sensor Piezoelectric sensor Slip (aerodynamics) Piezoelectricity Contact force Electrode Voltage Composite material Robot Electrical engineering Engineering Polymer Computer science Mechanical engineering

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Topics

Robot Manipulation and Learning
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Control and Systems Engineering
Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Muscle activation and electromyography studies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering

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