Surface Texture Detection With a New Sub-mm Resolution Flexible Tactile Capacitive Sensor Array for Multimodal Artificial Finger

This work presents a flexible polyimide-based capacitive tactile sensing array with sub-millimeter spatial resolution. The sensor is conceived to be embedded in a multimodal artificial finger to detect and classify the texture morphology of an object's surface. The proposed tactile sensor compr...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of microelectromechanical systems 2020-10, Vol.29 (5), p.629-636
Hauptverfasser: Sotgiu, Edoardo, Aguiam, Diogo E., Calaza, Carlos, Rodrigues, Jose, Fernandes, Jose, Pires, Bernardo, Moreira, Eurico Esteves, Alves, Filipe, Fonseca, Helder, Dias, Rosana, Martins, Sofia, Gaspar, Joao
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Zusammenfassung:This work presents a flexible polyimide-based capacitive tactile sensing array with sub-millimeter spatial resolution. The sensor is conceived to be embedded in a multimodal artificial finger to detect and classify the texture morphology of an object's surface. The proposed tactile sensor comprises a 16\times 16 array of capacitive sensing units. Each unit is composed of a parallel square electrode pairs ( 340~ {\mu }\text{m}\,\,\times 340~ {\mu }\text{m} ) separated by a compressible air cavity and embedded into a flexible polyimide substrate. Standard MEMS microfabrication techniques were used to develop the sensor. The polyimide device was covered with a thin compressible PDMS layer to tune the normal pressure sensitivity and dynamic range (225-430 {\mu }\text{m} thin PDMS layer resulting in 0.23-0.14 fF/kPa). The detection of the surface morphologies of a regular grating stamp for different orientation and a small metallic nut placed on the sensor is demonstrated, showing a 420 {\mu }\text{m} spatial resolution. The proposed sensor represents a novel capacitive tactile sensing device with a sub-mm resolution of human fingertip sensitivity.
ISSN:1057-7157
1941-0158
DOI:10.1109/JMEMS.2020.3004584