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Tactile Sensor Structure Optimized for Sliding Motion with High Resolution Recording of Surface Topography

Title
Tactile Sensor Structure Optimized for Sliding Motion with High Resolution Recording of Surface Topography
Author(s)
Sim, MinkyungJang, JeonggyunShin, KwonsikKim, DongsuKim, JoonghyunKwon, Hyuk-JunKang, HongkiJang, Jae Eun
Issued Date
2023-07
Citation
IEEE Electron Device Letters, v.44, no.7, pp.1184 - 1187
Type
Article
Author Keywords
Tactile sensorP(VDF-TrFE)piezoelectric effectsurface morphology rendering
Keywords
ELECTRONIC TONGUEPRESSURE SENSORE-SKINTASTE
ISSN
0741-3106
Abstract
The demand for tactile devices with human-like exquisiteness has recently been increasing in various fields. Among the various parameters that humans feel through the tactile system, temperature and surface topography are the most important parameters to achieve artificial tactile devices with human level precision. Here, we present a new tactile sensor with high resolution surface topography recording and temperature measurement. Our tactile sensor was designed to have a surface topography sensing part driven by P(VDF-TrFE) and a thermistor part for temperature sensing. Even though the sensor touched the same temperature object, the sliding condition showed different resistance change values. Therefore, the correlation factors of the sliding velocity to temperature were defined with a simple relation function. To achieve high resolution recording, ‘zig-zag’ arrayed tactile sensor can overcome the limitations of simple matrix cell design. The design eliminates empty spaces between sensor cells. By using these systems, a resolution of ~500μm to x-direction was achieved. This tactile sensor has linear sensitivity to pressure with a superior response time of 10ms for dynamic sensing. By integrating the dynamic piezoelectric signals during the sliding motion, we can reconstruct the surface topography of various objects. IEEE
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/46331
DOI
10.1109/LED.2023.3281849
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.

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