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Date of Employment:2025-01-17

School/Department:杭州国际创新研究院

Business Address:杭州国际校区科研三号楼3128

Gender:Male

Contact Information:0571-28881407

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Alma Mater:新加坡国立大学

Discipline:Biomedical Engineering
Mechanics

Longteng Yu

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Gender:Male

Alma Mater:新加坡国立大学

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Soft microtubular sensors as artificial fingerprints for incipient slip detection

Impact Factor:5.2
DOI number:10.1016/j.measurement.2025.117729
Journal:Measurement
Key Words:Tactile sensing; Soft robots; Sliding friction; Incipient slip; Adaptive grasping
Abstract:Incipient slip detection constitutes a crucial aspect of adaptive grasping and dexterous manipulation in robotics. The primary challenge lies in the subtle nature of incipient slip across temporal, spatial, and force dimensions. This work reports a soft robotic finger capable of accurately detecting incipient slip using artificial fingerprints composed of two piezoresistive microtubular sensors. Experimental results reveal distinctive peak patterns in the sensing signals during incipient slip on smooth and rough surfaces. For smooth surfaces, the direction of slip can be determined by the opposite changing trends in the sensing signals. Finite element analysis elucidates that the underlying mechanisms are driven by the asymmetric local geometry around the sensors when sliding on a smooth surface, and by the relative position of the sensors to the surface micro-structure when sliding on a rough surface. A customized program is then developed for real-time incipient slip detection based on peak recognition in de-noised rolling windows. The feasibility of this method is demonstrated through the adaptive grasping of deformable, moving, and weight-unknown objects using a robotic hand integrated with the soft tactile fingers.
Indexed by:Journal paper
Document Code:117729
First-Level Discipline:Mechanics
Document Type:J
Volume:253
Translation or Not:no
Date of Publication:2025-05-01
Included Journals:SCI
Links to published journals:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.measurement.2025.117729