Title :
A Multifunction Tactile and Proximity Sensing Method by Optical and Electrical Simultaneous Measurement
Author :
Tsuji, Satoshi ; Kimoto, Akira ; Takahashi, Eiji
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Fukuoka Univ., Kasuga, Japan
Abstract :
This paper presents a new single-unit tactile and proximity sensing method which simultaneously uses optical and electrical measurement. The proposed sensor consists of electrodes and a photodiode with a light-emitting diode. In the proposed method, the admittance between the electrodes and the photodiode is measured. The electrical properties of most objects vary with the distance between the sensor and the object, and in this sensor, they are measured from the admittance between the electrodes. Additionally, the optical properties of the sensor surface (indentation) are measured from the admittance of the photodiode. In the experiment, discrimination between six materials (acrylic, glass, aluminum, and sponges with three different hardness values) and detection of the indentation were demonstrated during contact, while the object proximity could also be detected. The proposed sensor may be useful as a tactile sensor in robots.
Keywords :
distance measurement; electric sensing devices; electric variables measurement; electrodes; indentation; light emitting diodes; optical sensors; optical variables measurement; photodetectors; photodiodes; sensor fusion; tactile sensors; acrylic material; aluminum material; electrical measurement; electrode; glass material; indentation detection; light-emitting diode; multifunction tactile sensing method; object proximity sensing method; optical measurement; photodiode admittance; sensor surface measurement; single-unit tactile sensing method; sponge material; Admittance measurement; Electric variables measurement; Light emitting diodes; Optical sensors; Photodiodes; Robot sensing systems; Tactile sensors; Admittance measurement; photodiode; proximity sensor; tactile sensors;
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIM.2012.2210460