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Capacitive Tactile Sensor with Concentric-Shape Electrodes for Three-Axial Force Measurement
In this paper, a novel capacitive tactile sensing device has proposed and demonstrated to solve coupling problem within the normal force and shear force by the unique design of electrode shape.
Min-Sheng Suen, Rongshun Chen
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Slime mould tactile sensor [PDF]
Slime mould P. polycephalum is a single cells visible by unaided eye. The cells shows a wide spectrum of intelligent behaviour. By interpreting the behaviour in terms of computation one can make a slime mould based computing device.
Adamatzky, Andrew
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Wearable tactile sensor based on flexible microfluidics
We developed a wearable tactile sensor using flexible microfluidics. This liquid-based sensor is thin, flexible and sensitive enough to be mounted on the skin or embedded in a fabric glove to detect tactile forces.
Joo Chuan, Yeo +4 more
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Tactile on-chip pre-processing with techniques from artificial retinas [PDF]
The interest in tactile sensors is increasing as their use in complex unstructured environments is demanded, like in tele-presence, minimal invasive surgery, robotics etc.
Liñán Cembrano, Gustavo +4 more
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Three Realizations and Comparison of Hardware for Piezoresistive Tactile Sensors [PDF]
Tactile sensors are basically arrays of force sensors that are intended to emulate the skin in applications such as assistive robotics. Local electronics are usually implemented to reduce errors and interference caused by long wires.
Castellanos Ramos, Julián +4 more
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This is the post-print version of the article. The official published version can be accessed from the link below - Copyright @ 2009 Taylor & FrancisWearable computing devices worn on the body provide the potential for digital interaction in the world. A
Birringer, J, Danjoux, M
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Tactile-Sensing Based on Flexible PVDF Nanofibers via Electrospinning: A Review
The flexible tactile sensor has attracted widespread attention because of its great flexibility, high sensitivity, and large workable range. It can be integrated into clothing, electronic skin, or mounted on to human skin.
Xiaomei Wang +5 more
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Flexible tactile sensing based on capacitive sensing has become a research hotspot in recent years because of its low energy consumption, high performance and wide application prospects.
Zhikai Hu, Renqiu Xia, Zhongyi Chu
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Photoelasticity based dynamic tactile sensor [PDF]
The paper presents design, construction and testing of a photoelasticity based dynamic sensor which is capable of detecting slip as well as providing normal force information.
Crowder, Richard M., Dubey, Venketesh N.
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Flexible Tactile Sensors in Electronic Skins
With the rapid development of robot technology, robot is widely used in daily life. According to different functions, the new generation of robots can be classified into social robots, medical robots, auxiliary robots and humanoid robots. Compared with traditional human-controlled industrial robots, these new-generation robots have the characteristics ...
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