A Large-scale Fabric-based Tactile Sensor Using Electrical Resistance Tomography

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Large-scale tactile sensing is important for household robots and human-robot interaction because contacts can occur all over a robot's body surface. This paper presents a new fabric-based tactile sensor that is straightforward to manufacture and can cover a large area. The tactile sensor is made of conductive and non-conductive fabric layers, and the electrodes are stitched with conductive thread, so the resulting device is flexible and stretchable. The sensor utilizes internal array electrodes and a reconstruction method called electrical resistance tomography (ERT) to achieve a high spatial resolution with a small number of electrodes. The developed sensor shows that only 16 electrodes can accurately estimate single and multiple contacts over a square that measures 20 cm by 20 cm.
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KROS
Issue Date
2018-11-15
Language
English
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3rd International Conference on AsiaHaptics, pp.107 - 109

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10.1007/978-981-13-3194-7_24
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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/260927
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ME-Conference Papers(학술회의논문)
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