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Interdigital flexible tactile sensor based on Velostat

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SENSOR REVIEW
Volume -, Issue -, Pages -

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EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1108/SR-01-2023-0009

Keywords

Velostat; Interdigital electrode; Tactile sensor

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This paper proposes a three-layer interdigital flexible tactile sensor to better acquire tactile information about objects. The sensor consists of a bottom electrode layer, a middle pressure-sensitive layer, and a top indenter layer. The calibration and performance test of the sensor show that it has good repeatability and low cross-interference. The contact force sensing test of different weight objects also demonstrates the sensor's good performance.
PurposeTactile sensation is an important sensory function for robots in contact with the external environment. To better acquire tactile information about objects, this paper aims to propose a three-layer structure of the interdigital flexible tactile sensor. Design/methodology/approachThe sensor consists of a bottom electrode layer, a middle pressure-sensitive layer and a top indenter layer. First, the pressure sensitive material, structure design, fabrication process and circuit design of the sensor are introduced. Then, the calibration and performance test of the designed sensor is carried out. Four functions are used to fit and calibrate the relationship between the output voltage of the sensor and the contact force. Finally, the contact force sensing test of different weight objects and the flexible test of the sensor are carried out. FindingsThe performance test results show that the sensitivity of the sensor is 0.93 V/N when it is loaded with 0-3 N and 0.23 V/N when it is loaded with 3-5 N. It shows good repeatability, and the cross-interference between the sensing units is generally low. The contact force sensing test results of different weight objects show that the proposed sensor performs well in contact force. Each part of the sensor is a flexible material, allowing the sensor to achieve bending deformation, so that the sensor can better perceive the contact signs of the grasped object. Practical implicationsThe sensor can paste the surface of the paper robot's gripper to measure the contact force of the grasping object and estimate the contour of the object. Originality/valueIn this paper, a three-layer interdigital flexible tactile sensor is proposed, and the structural parameters of the interdigital electrode are designed to improve the sensitivity and response speed of the sensor. The indenter with three shapes of the prism, square cylinder and hemisphere is preliminarily designed and the prism indenter with better conduction force is selected through finite element analysis, which can concentrate the external force in the sensing area to improve the sensitivity. The sensor designed in this paper can realize the measurement of contact force, which provides a certain reference for the field of robot tactile.

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