2023
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202307.0181.v1
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Dielectric Elastomer Multi-Sensors and Tactile Actuators for Robot Fingers in Human-Robot Interaction

Abstract: Conventional sensors used to measure properties such as deformation or pressure, etc. often make use of metals, ceramics, piezos, and other materials. Many of those materials are very hard, so if they are used as sensors, when the object is deformed, or when the pressure on the object changes from time to time, it is necessary to prepare a variety of sensors with different properties. In this experiment, a dielectric elastomer (DE) pressure sensor was fabricated using a hydrogenated nitrile rubber (HNBR) film … Show more

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