Electromotive Manipulator Control by Detection of Proximity, Contact, and Slipping Using MEMS Multiaxial Tactile Sensor

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In this paper, we have demonstrated usefulness of the electromotive manipulator system with a developed single element MEMS sensor which can detect proximity, contact, and slipping to skillful gripping of the object. This MEMS sensor can detect proximity as impedance change of Si substrate by reflected light from the object due to the photoconductive effect. In addition, both normal and shear load can be also detected as resistance change of strain gage on cantilevers located threefold symmetry and embedded in polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS). By attaching the sensor on the electromotive manipulator, accurate control of gripping force was enabled by feedback of the sensor output.

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Araki, R., Abe, T., Noma, H., & Sohgawa, M. (2018). Electromotive Manipulator Control by Detection of Proximity, Contact, and Slipping Using MEMS Multiaxial Tactile Sensor. Electrical Engineering in Japan (English Translation of Denki Gakkai Ronbunshi), 204(2), 44–49. https://doi.org/10.1002/eej.23098

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