Publication: A bioinspired stretchable membrane-based compliance sensor
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Matsuhisa, Naoji
You, Insang
Ruth, Sarah Rachel Arussy
Niu, Simiao
Foudeh, Amir
Tok, Jeffrey B. -H.
Chen, Xiaodong
Bao, Zhenan
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Publication Date
2020
Language
English
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Journal Article
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Abstract
Compliance sensation is a unique feature of the human skin that electronic devices could not mimic via compact and thin form-factor devices. Due to the complex nature of the sensing mechanism, up to now, only high-precision or bulky handheld devices have been used to measure compliance of materials. This also prevents the development of electronic skin that is fully capable of mimicking human skin. Here, we developed a thin sensor that consists of a strain sensor coupled to a pressure sensor and is capable of identifying compliance of touched materials. The sensor can be easily integrated into robotic systems due to its small form factor. Results showed that the sensor is capable of classifying compliance of materials with high sensitivity allowing materials with various compliance to be identified. We integrated the sensor to a robotic finger to demonstrate the capability of the sensor for robotics. Further, the arrayed sensor configuration allows a compliance mapping which can enable humanlike sensations to robotic systems when grasping objects composed of multiple materials of varying compliance. These highly tunable sensors enable robotic systems to handle more advanced and complicated tasks such as classifying touched materials.
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Publisher:
Natl Acad Sciences
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Multidisciplinary Sciences