Reprint

Tactile Sensing Technology and Systems

Edited by
July 2020
136 pages
  • ISBN978-3-03936-501-2 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-03936-502-9 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Tactile Sensing Technology and Systems that was published in

Chemistry & Materials Science
Engineering
Physical Sciences
Summary

Tactile sensors are basically distributed sensors which translate mechanical and physical variables and pain stimuli into electrical variables. Contact information is further processed and conveyed to a supervising system. Tactile arrays ought to be mechanically flexible (i.e., conformable to the object it is applied to) and stretchable and tactile information decoding must be implemented in real time. The development of artificial tactile sensing is a big challenge as it involves numerous research areas. Application domains include humanoid and industrial robotics, prosthetics, biomedical instrumentation, health care, cyber physical systems, virtual reality, arts, to name but a few. Recent and relevant achievements in materials and transducers have not yet successfully boosted system developments due to the challenging gaps which still need to be filled at many levels, e.g. data decoding and processing, miniaturization, mechanical compliance, robustness, among others. Tactile sensing has developed rapidly over the past three decades, but has yet to achieve high impact breakthroughs in application domains. In this Special Issue, we focus on both insights and advancements in tactile sensing with the goal of bridging different research areas, e.g., material science, electronics, robotics, neuroscience, mechanics, sensors, MEMS/NEMS, addictive and 3D manufacturing, bio and neuro-engineering.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2020 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
thermal tactile perception; surface roughness; skin thickness; thermal perception reproduction; finite element modeling; surface texture; grooved surface; tactile sensor array; wavelet transform; spectral analysis; inclined angle; biomimetic; tactile sensor; fingerprint ridge; piezoelectric sensor; texture discrimination; haptics; measurement techniques; stickiness; sticky feeling; direct interface circuits; calibration methods; error analysis; resistive tactile sensor; time-based measurement; gesture recognition; flexible epidermal tactile sensor array; wearable device; wearable sensors; tactile sensing systems; embedding intelligence; convolutional neural network; vibrotactile feedback; blind users; web accessibility; n/a; sparse tactile sensor array; machine learning; neural network; discrimination of curvature; compliant contact