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Bioinspired active whisker sensor for robotic vibrissal tactile sensing

Feng Ju, Shih‐Fu Ling

发表年份
2014
引用次数
29

摘要

A whisker transducer (WT) inspired by rat's vibrissal tactile perception is proposed based on a transduction matrix model characterizing the electro-mechanical transduction process in both forward and backward directions. It is capable of acting as an actuator to sweep the whisker and simultaneously as a sensor to sense the force, motion, and mechanical impedance at whisker tip. Its validity is confirmed by numerical simulation using a finite element model. A prototype is then fabricated and its transduction matrix is determined by parameter identification. The calibrated WT can accurately sense mechanical impedance which is directly related to stiffness, mass and damping. Subsequent vibrissal tactile sensing of sandpaper texture reveals that the real part of mechanical impedance sensed by WT is correlated with sandpaper roughness. Texture discrimination is successfully achieved by inputting the real part to a k-means clustering algorithm. The mechanical impedance sensing ability as well as other features of the WT such as simultaneous-actuation-and-sensing makes it a good solution to robotic tactile sensing.

关键词

SandpaperActuatorWhiskerMechanical impedanceTactile sensorStiffnessTransduction (biophysics)Electrical impedanceTransducerAcoustics

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