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Perception of Surface Defects by Active Exploration with a Biomimetic Tactile Sensor

Raphaël Candelier, Georges Debrégeas, Alexis Prevost

发表年份
2010
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摘要

We investigate the transduction of tactile information during active exploration of finely textured surfaces using a novel tactile sensor mimicking the human fingertip. The sensor has been designed by integrating a linear array of 10 micro-force sensors in an elastomer layer. We measure the sensors' response to the passage of elementary topographical features in the form of a small hole on a flat substrate. The response is found to strongly depend on the relative location of the sensor with respect to the substrate/skin contact zone. This result can be quantitatively interpreted within the scope of a linear model of mechanical transduction, taking into account both the intrinsic response of individual sensors and the context-dependent interfacial stress field within the contact zone. Consequences on robotics of touch are briefly discussed.

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Tactile sensorContext (archaeology)Transduction (biophysics)RoboticsSubstrate (aquarium)ElastomerArtificial intelligenceMaterials scienceComputer sciencePerception

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