A novel two-wire fast readout approach for suppressing cable crosstalk in a tactile resistive sensor array

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Abstract

For suppressing the crosstalk problem due to wire resistances and contacted resistances of the long flexible cables in tactile sensing systems, we present a novel two-wire fast readout approach for the two-dimensional resistive sensor array in shared row-column fashion. In the approach, two wires are used for every driving electrode and every sampling electrode in the resistive sensor array. The approach with a high readout rate, though it requires a large number of wires and many sampling channels, solves the cable crosstalk problem. We also verified the approach’s performance with Multisim simulations and actual experiments.

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Wu, J. F., Wang, Y., Li, J. Q., & Song, A. G. (2016). A novel two-wire fast readout approach for suppressing cable crosstalk in a tactile resistive sensor array. Sensors (Switzerland), 16(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/s16050720

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