触觉传感器
材料科学
弹性体
制作
弯曲
导电体
天线(收音机)
复合材料
计算机科学
机器人
人工智能
医学
电信
病理
替代医学
作者
Hyun Jae Lee,Robin Joyce,Gigyu Kim,Woo‐Joong Kim,Sanghoon Han,Junghoon Lee
标识
DOI:10.1021/acsaelm.2c00801
摘要
The antenna of an insect has inspired researchers to develop various types of antenna-mimicking tactile sensors. We suggest a conductive liquid-based biomimetic tactile covered with elastomers, focusing on imitating its anatomical features. The polyethylene glycol (PEG) and silver nitrate composite proved its compatibility with elastomers and its reliability as a conductive material. The working mechanism of the sensor established from the conductive liquid and wires was investigated. A three-dimensional (3D) printer-driven fabrication process facilitated the applicability of the sensor to an integrated biomimetic robot for military purposes. Wall scanning tests using multiple sensors and walls with various geographical features showed a linear relationship between bending angles and resistance with outstanding coefficients of determination up to 0.9889. Especially, wall scanning experiments at a fixed distance led to their geographical reconstruction with high accuracy. Our antenna-shaped tactile sensor was made with alternative elements, a simple fabrication process, and an alternative working mechanism. It also demonstrated high repeatability on the basis of bending angles and showed the possibility to be used for 3D image reconstruction.
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