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A Small-Scale, Rat-Inspired Whisker Sensor for the Perception of a Biomimetic Robot: Design, Fabrication, Modeling, and Experimental Characterization

Yulai Zhang, Shurui Yan, Zihou Wei, Xuechao Chen, Toshio Fukuda, Qing Shi

Year
2022
Citations
11

Abstract

In this article, we present a rat-inspired whisker sensor for a biomimetic robotic rat and demonstrate its superior tactile perception performance. In particular, the design, fabrication, modeling, and experimental characterization are presented. The sensor is fabricated using silicon-on-insulator (SOI) technology. Moreover, by modeling the whisker as a Euler–Bernoulli beam (EBB) using a support vector machine (SVM) algorithm, we develop the sensor’s capability to identify object features. An experimental evaluation demonstrates the sensor’s outstanding texture discrimination ability (with an accuracy of 88.3%) and excellent performance on contour reconstruction [with a 97.14% goodness of fit (GOF)]. In addition, by realizing the robotic rat’s wall-following motion using the whisker sensor, many more features of a wall can be obtained with high accuracy. As a result, this work is, to the best of our knowledge, the first to achieve experimental progress in using a whisker sensor to control a small-scale robot on the order of a few tens of centimeters. Moreover, the whisker sensor extends this off-the-shelf SOI technology from micro to macro environments, giving it the potential for use in other miniature robots for tactile perception.

Keywords

WhiskerTactile sensorArtificial intelligenceRobotComputer scienceRoboticsComputer visionEngineeringMaterials science

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