Decoupled six-axis force–moment sensor with a novel strain gauge arrangement and error reduction techniques

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Abstract

In this study, a novel strain gauge arrangement and error reduction techniques were proposed to minimize crosstalk reading and simultaneously increase sensitivity on a decoupled six-axis force–moment (F/M) sensor. The calibration process that comprises the least squares method and error reduction techniques was implemented to obtain a robust decoupling matrix. A decoupling matrix is very crucial for minimizing error and crosstalk. A novel strain gauge arrangement that comprised double parallel strain gauges in the decoupled six-axis force–moment sensor was implemented to obtain high sensitivity. The experimental results revealed that the maximum calibration error, F/M sensor measurement error, and crosstalk readings were reduced to 3.91%, 1.78%, and 4.78%, respectively.

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Kebede, G. A., Ahmad, A. R., Lee, S. C., & Lin, C. Y. (2019). Decoupled six-axis force–moment sensor with a novel strain gauge arrangement and error reduction techniques. Sensors (Switzerland), 19(13). https://doi.org/10.3390/s19133012

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