The bio-inspired robot sensor skin, developed by researchers from University of Washington (UW) in the US, mimics the way a human finger experiences tension and compression as it slides along a surface or distinguishes among different textures.
It measures this tactile information with similar precision and sensitivity as human skin, and could vastly improve the ability of robots to perform everything from surgical and industrial procedures to cleaning a kitchen.
The skin, described in the journal Sensors and Actuators A: Physical, accurately conveys information about shear forces and vibration that are critical to successfully grasping and manipulating objects.
If a robot is going to dismantle an improvised explosive device, it needs to know whether its hand is sliding along a wire or pulling on it, Posner said.
"To hold on to a medical instrument, it needs to know if the object is slipping. This all requires the ability to sense shear force, which no other sensor skin has been able to do well," Posner added.
The rubber is embedded with tiny serpentine channels- roughly half the width of a human hair-filled with electrically conductive liquid metal that will not crack or fatigue when the skin is stretched, as solid wires would do, researchers said.
When the skin is placed around a robot finger or end effector, these microfluidic channels are strategically placed on either side of where a human fingernail would be.
As you slide your finger across a surface, one side of your nailbed bulges out while the other side becomes taut under tension, researchers said.
"By mimicking human physiology in a flexible electronic skin, we have achieved a level of sensitivity and precision that is consistent with human hands, which is an important breakthrough," Posner said.
"The sense of touch is critical for both prosthetic and robotic applications, and that is what we are ultimately creating," Posner added.
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