Biomimetic Tactile Sensor Array Based on Magnetostrictive Materials

Shaoyang Gao, Ling Weng, Zhangxian Deng, Bowen Wang, Wenmei Huang

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Abstract

Tactile sensors enabling human-like perception are crucial for modern intelligent robotics. This study developed a biomimetic magnetostrictive tactile sensor consisting of Galfenol wires, permanent magnets, and a Hall sensor. This novel tactile sensor exhibits a static sensitivity of 23.86 mV/N and a measurement range up to 3 N. The sensitivity is stable up to 4 Hz. A theoretical model of the tactile sensor unit was derived to correlate the output voltage with the applied force. The modeling result shows an error of 1.65% in sensitivity compared to the experimental data. The response time and recovery time of the sensor are only 11 ms and 10 ms, faster than nanoscale type of sensor. A 3×3 magnetostrictive sensor array was constructed by integrating multiple magnetostrictive tactile sensors on a flexible printed circuit board. Since the outputs of the sensing units are not affected by each other, the array can be expanded as needed. Experimental results show that the sensor array is able to detect the geometry of the object in contact.

Original languageAmerican English
Article number9383266
Pages (from-to)13116-13124
Number of pages9
JournalIEEE Sensors Journal
Volume21
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Jun 2021

Keywords

  • Galfenol alloy
  • magnetostrictive material
  • shape recognition
  • tactile sensor

EGS Disciplines

  • Biomedical Engineering and Bioengineering
  • Mechanical Engineering

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