Bo‐Yeon LeeSeonggi KimSunjong OhYoungoh LeeJonghwa ParkHyunhyub KoJa Choon KooYoung Do JungHyuneui Lim
A human can intuitively perceive and comprehend complicated tactile information because the cutaneous receptors distributed in the fingertip skin receive different tactile stimuli simultaneously and the tactile signals are immediately transmitted to the brain. Although many research groups have attempted to mimic the structure and function of human skin, it remains a challenge to implement human-like tactile perception process inside one system. In this study, we developed a real-time and multimodal tactile system that mimics the function of cutaneous receptors and the transduction of tactile stimuli from receptors to the brain, by using multiple sensors, a signal processing and transmission circuit module, and a signal analysis module. The proposed system is capable of simultaneously acquiring four types of decoupled tactile information with a compact system, thereby enabling differentiation between various tactile stimuli, texture characteristics, and consecutive complex motions. This skin-like three-dimensional integrated design provides further opportunities in multimodal tactile sensing systems.
Yiquan XiongPengwen XiongYongyang WangJinhua HongPeter LiuAiguo Song
Iza Husna Mohamad HashimShogo KumamotoKenjiro TakemuraTakashi MaénoShin OkudaYukio Mori
Yongyang WangYu ZhangPengwen XiongMengChu ZhouJunjie LiaoAiguo Song
Nicolas KosanovicJean Chagas VazPaul Oh