• DocumentCode
    3354716
  • Title

    A Novel Tactile Probe with Applications in Biomedical Robotics

  • Author

    Dargahi, Javad ; Najarian, Siamak ; Changizi, Mohammad Amin

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Mech. & Ind. Eng., Concordia Univ., Montreal, Que.
  • Volume
    4
  • fYear
    2006
  • fDate
    9-13 July 2006
  • Firstpage
    3343
  • Lastpage
    3347
  • Abstract
    In this research, sensitivity of a novel tactile probe was investigated experimentally and theoretically. These probes are made from three different parts, a rigid Plexiglas as support and two different compressible materials. As the sensing elements, two piezoelectric films of PVDF are incorporated into the probe and the combination of the resulting output voltages is related to the object softness. Depending on the softness of the sensed objects, there is a distinct difference between the output voltages. Harder objects tend to manifest waveforms with higher peaks and with steeper rises at the start of the tests. We made use of these important features and conducted a number of tests in order to analyze the sensitivity of the designed probe. A mathematical model based on the properties of various elements in the tactile probe is developed, which could reasonably predict the general performance of the system. The effects of different parameters such as, softness of the two compressible sections of the probe, their thickness, and their corresponding area ratios are tested experimentally. Using the developed model, the experimental results are predicted with good accuracy and the discrepancy is found to be within the acceptable range. This prototype has applications in determining the softness of biological tissues/objects both in routine clinical examinations and during surgeries
  • Keywords
    medical robotics; piezoelectric devices; polymer films; probes; surgery; tactile sensors; PVDF; biological objects; biological tissues; biomedical robotics; clinical examinations; compressible materials; output voltages; piezoelectric films; rigid Plexiglas; surgeries; tactile probe; Biological materials; Biological system modeling; Biomedical materials; Mathematical model; Piezoelectric films; Predictive models; Probes; Robot sensing systems; Testing; Voltage;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Industrial Electronics, 2006 IEEE International Symposium on
  • Conference_Location
    Montreal, Que.
  • Print_ISBN
    1-4244-0496-7
  • Electronic_ISBN
    1-4244-0497-5
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ISIE.2006.296002
  • Filename
    4078930