TY - GEN
T1 - Development of an elastic tactile sensor emulating human fingers for tele-presentation systems
AU - Hidaka, Yusuke
AU - Shiokawa, Yuta
AU - Tashiro, Kaoru
AU - Maeno, Takashi
AU - Konyo, Masashi
AU - Yamauchi, Takahiro
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - We have developed a tactile sensor for tactile tele-presentation systems by focusing on four features of the human finger considered to play an important role in texture perception; the existence of nails and bone, the multilayer structure of soft tissue, the distribution of mechanoreceptors, and the deployment of epidermal ridges. As a result, the developed sensor could detect roughness, softness and friction known to constitute texture perception of humans with precision equivalent to human. In addition, our sensor can be equipped with robot hands as it satisfies the requirements such as size equivalent to human finger, durability to withstand the wearing for repeated use, correspondence for scanning two dimensions.
AB - We have developed a tactile sensor for tactile tele-presentation systems by focusing on four features of the human finger considered to play an important role in texture perception; the existence of nails and bone, the multilayer structure of soft tissue, the distribution of mechanoreceptors, and the deployment of epidermal ridges. As a result, the developed sensor could detect roughness, softness and friction known to constitute texture perception of humans with precision equivalent to human. In addition, our sensor can be equipped with robot hands as it satisfies the requirements such as size equivalent to human finger, durability to withstand the wearing for repeated use, correspondence for scanning two dimensions.
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U2 - 10.1109/ICSENS.2009.5398363
DO - 10.1109/ICSENS.2009.5398363
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:77951094857
SN - 9781424445486
T3 - Proceedings of IEEE Sensors
SP - 1919
EP - 1922
BT - IEEE Sensors 2009 Conference - SENSORS 2009
T2 - IEEE Sensors 2009 Conference - SENSORS 2009
Y2 - 25 October 2009 through 28 October 2009
ER -