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Hardware Technology of Vision-Based Tactile Sensor: A Review

Shixin Zhang, Zixi Chen, Yuan Gao, Weiwei Wan, Jianhua Shan, Hongxiang Xue, Fuchun Sun, Yiyong Yang, Bin Fang

Year
2022
Citations
150

Abstract

A vision-based tactile sensor (VBTS) is an innovative optical sensor widely applied in robotic perception. The VBTS consists of a contact module, an illumination module, and a camera module. Its hardware technologies contain preparation, performance, functions, materials, and optimization design of components. However, the current literature lacks a review of hardware technologies to formulate a complete manufacturing scheme. Therefore, this article focuses on hardware technologies and reviewed the literature over the past five years. We analyze the core components of each module and sort out a technical route. The current challenges and problems of hardware technologies are discussed to propose some feasible solutions. Considering cross-disciplinary applications, we think that multidisciplinary hardware technologies are expected to promote the development of next-generation VBTSs. In addition, we aim to provide a valuable guideline for developers to improve the performance of VBTSs.

Keywords

Computer sciencesortScheme (mathematics)Computer hardwareMultidisciplinary approachEmbedded systemSystems engineeringComputer architectureEngineering

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