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A Tactile Sensor Sheet Using Pressure Conductive Rubber With Electrical-Wires Stitched Method

M. Shimojo, Akio Namiki, Masatoshi Ishikawa, R. Makino, Kunihiko Mabuchi

Year
2004
Citations
421

Abstract

A new type of tactile sensor using pressure-conductive rubber with stitched electrical wires is presented. The sensor is thin and flexible and can cover three-dimensional objects. Since the sensor adopts a single-layer composite structure, the sensor is durable with respect to external force. In order to verify the effectiveness of this tactile sensor, we performed an experiment in which a four-fingered robot hand equipped with tactile sensors grasped sphere and column. The sensor structure, electrical circuit, and characteristics are described. The sensor control system and experimental results are also described.

Keywords

Tactile sensorElectrical conductorMaterials sciencePressure sensorElectrical contactsNatural rubberAcousticsElectrical engineeringRobotMechanical engineering

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