Title :
Piezoelectric polymer tactile sensor arrays for robotics
Author :
Pirolo, David G. ; Kolesar, Edward S.
Author_Institution :
USAF Syst. Command, Los Angeles AFB, CA, USA
Abstract :
Six piezoelectric polymer tactile sensor arrays for robotics have been designed, fabricated, and evaluated for piezoelectric activity and tactile sensing. Two of the arrays were thermally poled. Each consisted of a planar 5*5 arrangement of identical (3 mm*3 mm) discrete sensors made of polyvinylidene fluoride with Al electrodes. PVDF provided a pressure sensing capability. The sensor´s spatial configuration provides information for discerning an object´s shape. The PVDF film was evaluated for two film thicknesses (25 and 40 mu m) and for two versions (unmetallized and vendor-metallized). Two electrode fabrication processes were developed to accommodate the inherent chemical and temperature limitations of the PVDF film. Four array configurations which performed significantly better than the others were square-pad designs that used the 40- mu m thick PVDF film. Two sensor-element spacings (500 and 750 mu m) and electrode-fabrication processes (evaporation and photolithographic) were represented equally in the fabrication of this set.<>
Keywords :
ground support equipment; piezoelectric transducers; polymer films; robots; tactile sensors; 25 micron; 40 micron; Al electrodes; aircraft refuelling; electrode fabrication processes; piezoelectric activity; piezoelectric polymer tactile sensor arrays; polyvinylidene fluoride; pressure sensing capability; robotics; spatial configuration; square-pad designs; Chemical sensors; Dry etching; Electrodes; Fabrication; Piezoelectric films; Polymers; Robot sensing systems; Sensor arrays; Shape; Tactile sensors;
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace and Electronics Conference, 1989. NAECON 1989., Proceedings of the IEEE 1989 National
Conference_Location :
Dayton, OH, USA
DOI :
10.1109/NAECON.1989.40351