Tactile Sensing of Edge Direction of an Object using a Robotic Fingertip with Soft Skin

  • Murakami K
  • Hasegawa T
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Abstract

We propose a new method of tactile sensing for a fingertip of robotic hand. Using a simple fingertip with soft surface cover and a six-axis force/moment sensor, developed is a new function of measuring direction of edge when the fingertip contacts with an edge of the object. The developed function is useful not only to plan strategies for stable grasp and dexterous manipulation but also to recognize a geometrical shape of an object. Two necessary components, a six-axis force/moment sensor and the soft skin, are commercially available. They will neither restrict design of a robotic fingertip nor badly affect essential functions of stable grasping and manipulation.

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Murakami, K., & Hasegawa, T. (2006). Tactile Sensing of Edge Direction of an Object using a Robotic Fingertip with Soft Skin. Journal of the Robotics Society of Japan, 24(2), 240–247. https://doi.org/10.7210/jrsj.24.240

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