Color-Coded Fiber-Optic Tactile Sensor for an Elastomeric Robot Skin
Loading...
Date
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers)
Abstract
The sense of touch is essential for reliable mapping between the environment and a robot which interacts physically with objects. Presumably, an artificial tactile skin would facilitate safe interaction of the robots with the environment. In this work, we present our color-coded tactile sensor, incorporating plastic optical fibers (POF), transparent silicone rubber and an off-the-shelf color camera. Processing electronics are placed away from the sensing surface to make the sensor robust to harsh environments. Contact localization is possible thanks to the lower number of light sources compared to the number of camera POFs. Classical machine learning techniques and a hierarchical classification scheme were used for contact localization. Specifically, we generated the mapping from stimulation to sensation of a robotic perception system using our sensor. We achieved a force sensing range up to 18 N with the force resolution of around 3.6 N and the spatial resolution of 8 mm. The color-coded tactile sensor is suitable for tactile exploration and might enable further innovations in robust tactile sensing.
Description
Citation
Kappassov, Z.; Baimukashev, D.; Kuanyshuly, Z.; Massalin, Y.; Urazbayev, A.; Varol, H. A. (2019). Color-Coded Fiber-Optic Tactile Sensor for an Elastomeric Robot Skin. In 2020 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA 2019), Montreal, Canada.
Collections
Endorsement
Review
Supplemented By
Referenced By
Creative Commons license
Except where otherwised noted, this item's license is described as Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 United States
