Proceedings of 2010 IEEE/ASME International Conference on Mechatronic and Embedded Systems and Applications 2010
DOI: 10.1109/mesa.2010.5552076
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Implementation of force sensor with multi strain gauges for enhancing accuracy and precision

Abstract: A force sensor using strain gauges is widely used in many mechanical measuring systems. A method of measuring force and contact point using two gauges is available although it rather limited to extension of micro scale measurement. In order to overcome this limitation and to maximize a precision of the strain gauge sensor, sensor structure was optimized. Also, we used Kalman filtering for increasing an accuracy. It significantly increase the signal to noise ratio and stability of the sensor. This force sensor … Show more

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“…most vital reason meant for the international irrigate disaster -additionally world growth, urbanization, and typical weather remodel -spare water bring into play, reduced supervising, and idiotic irrigation. According on the road to the cohesive nation humanity stream increase data, seventieth of brand name new stream wide-reaching is worn for irrigation [10].…”
Section: Ijtsrd23466mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We thus designed a low-cost, reliable force-sensing grip for the measurement. Previous related studies on sensor design include the designs of a sensitive skin with IR sensors for robot manipulators [23], force sensing resistor for tactile sensing [24], and force sensor with multi strain gauges [25], among others. There were also some force sensors commercially available that may fit the need of our design, such as the sheet-like and strip force sensors.…”
Section: Design Of Force-sensing Gripmentioning
confidence: 99%