Abstract

This paper presents the NeXus, a precision robotic platform with additive manufacturing capabilities that can be used to prototype strain gauge-based tactile sensors – SkinCells - on flexible substrates. An Aerosol Inkjet printer was employed to print the strain gauge structure of the SkinCell sensor. The design of this sensor combines curvilinear geometries representing both a radial shape structure and an arc shape structure, which have opposite gauge responses when the force is applied to the center of the sensor. The fabrication process of the SkinCell sensor is predicated on a parametric kinematic calibration of the NeXus to identify features on the sensor substrate and align them to the printing and metrology tools. Several strain gauge SkinCell sensor samples were printed on pre-fabricated flexible substrates using the NeXus. Results indicate a calibration precision of approximately 170 microns with 60 microns line-width features. This precision is sufficient to ensure that all printed gauges are electrically connected to the pre-fabricated contacts.

Keywords:
Fabrication Strain gauge Calibration Tactile sensor Metrology Computer science Parametric statistics Gauge (firearms) Mechanical engineering Acoustics Engineering Materials science Electrical engineering Optics Robot Artificial intelligence Physics

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Topics

Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Tactile and Sensory Interactions
Life Sciences →  Neuroscience →  Cognitive Neuroscience
Interactive and Immersive Displays
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Human-Computer Interaction
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