JOURNAL ARTICLE

Screen-Printed Curvature Sensors for Soft Robots

Abstract

Castable elastomers have been used to fabricate soft robotic devices and it has been shown that the technique scales well from prototyping to mass manufacturing. However, similarly scalable techniques for integrating strain or curvature sensors into such devices are still lacking. In this paper, we show that screen-printed silver conductors serve well as curvature sensors for soft robotic devices. The sensors are produced onto elastomer substrates in a single printing step and integrated into soft pneumatic actuators. We characterized the resistance-curvature relationship of the sensors, which allows the curvature of the actuators to be estimated from the sensor measurements. Hysteresis was observed, which does limit the absolute accuracy of the sensors. However, temperature characterizations showed that the sensor measurements are not significantly affected by temperature fluctuations during normal operation. Dynamic experiments showed that the bandwidth of the sensors is larger than the bandwidth of the actuators. We experimentally validated that these sensors can be used to detect whether the motion of an actuator has been blocked, clearing the way toward simple-to-fabricate soft robots that react to their surroundings. Finally, we demonstrate a three-fingered soft robotic gripper with integrated sensors. We conclude that screen-printing is a promising way to integrate curvature sensors into soft robots.

Keywords:
Actuator Curvature Robot Soft robotics Elastomer Grippers Tactile sensor Materials science Soft sensor Bandwidth (computing) Electrical conductor Ball (mathematics) Screen printing Computer science Mechanical engineering Acoustics Electronic engineering Engineering Electrical engineering Artificial intelligence Physics

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Citation History

Topics

Soft Robotics and Applications
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Micro and Nano Robotics
Physical Sciences →  Physics and Astronomy →  Condensed Matter Physics

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