Title :
A technique to increase performance of a distributive tactile sensing system through an application of the principal component analysis (PCA)
Author :
Tongpadungrod, Pensiri
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Production Eng., King Mongkut´´s Inst. of Technol., Bangkok, Thailand
Abstract :
This paper describes a one-dimensional distributive tactile system that can be used to determine simple contact parameters such as weight, size and position. The system is a simply supported beam on which load position was determined from the induced deflection. This research implements the principal component analysis (PCA) that can effectively increase the accuracy by pre-processing sensory signals before putting through to the interpretation algorithm. The application of the PCA has shown an improved accuracy in determining an applied load position as the determination error reduces to 0.44% compared to 1.77% before applying the PCA. In addition to improved accuracy, the system also benefits from the fundamental principle of the PCA as it has shown that the original data of beam deflections can be compressed into a more meaningful form and a smaller number of transformed data are required to infer the contact parameter.
Keywords :
human computer interaction; principal component analysis; tactile sensors; beam deflections; determination error; distributive tactile sensing system; load position; noise reduction; preprocessing sensory signals; principal component analysis; simply supported beam; Force measurement; Principal component analysis; Robot sensing systems; Rough surfaces; Sensor arrays; Sensor systems; Shape measurement; Surface roughness; Tactile sensors; Thermal force;
Conference_Titel :
Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 2003. IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7952-7
DOI :
10.1109/ICSMC.2003.1245646