Recent Progress of Biomimetic Tactile Sensing Technology Based on Magnetic Sensors

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Abstract

In the past two decades, biomimetic tactile sensing technology has been a hot spot in academia. It has prospective applications in many fields such as medical treatment, health monitoring, robot tactile feedback, and human-machine interaction. With the rapid development of magnetic sensors, biomimetic tactile sensing technology based on magnetic sensors (which are called magnetic tactile sensors below) has been widely studied in recent years. In order to clarify the development status and application characteristics of magnetic tactile sensors, this paper firstly reviews the magnetic tactile sensors from three aspects: the types of magnetic sensors, the sources of magnetic field, and the structures of sensitive bodies used in magnetic tactile sensors. Secondly, the development of magnetic tactile sensors in four applications of robot precision grasping, texture characterization, flow velocity measurement, and medical treatment is introduced in detail. Finally, this paper analyzes technical difficulties and proposes prospective research directions for magnetic tactile sensors.

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Man, J., Chen, G., & Chen, J. (2022, November 21). Recent Progress of Biomimetic Tactile Sensing Technology Based on Magnetic Sensors. Biosensors. NLM (Medline). https://doi.org/10.3390/bios12111054

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