Tactile sensor

a high-density 3-axis tactile sensing in a thin, soft, durable package, with minimal wiring. Integrating uSkin on the Allegro hand provides it with the human sense of touch.
uSkin Sensor by XELA Robotics, a high-density 3-axis tactile sensor in a thin, soft, durable package, with minimal wiring.
A PPS tactile sensor system (TactileHead) designed to quantify the pressure over a human head.
A PPS tactile sensor system (TactileHead[1]) designed to quantify the pressure distribution over the face and head. Useful to optimise the ergonomic design of headgear and eyewear.

The SynTouch BioTac,[2] a multimodal tactile sensor modeled after the human fingertip

A tactile sensor is a device that measures information arising from physical interaction with its environment. Tactile sensors are generally modeled after the biological sense of cutaneous touch which is capable of detecting stimuli resulting from mechanical stimulation, temperature, and pain (although pain sensing is not common in artificial tactile sensors). Tactile sensors are used in robotics, computer hardware and security systems. A common application of tactile sensors is in touchscreen devices on mobile phones and computing.

Tactile sensors may be of different types including piezoresistive, piezoelectric, optical, capacitive and elastoresistive sensors.[3]

  1. ^ Dobie, Gordon (7 May 2021). "TactieHead".
  2. ^ "Sensor Technology – SynTouch, Inc". www.syntouchllc.com. 6 October 2020.
  3. ^ . Tactile sensors also come in the form of pressure indicating films that reveal pressure distribution and magnitude between contacting surfaces by virtue of an immediate and permanent color change. These pressure indicating films are one-time use sensor that capture the maximum pressure they were exposed to. Pressure indicating films are activated by chemical reaction and are non-electronic sensors. Robotic Tactile Sensing – Technologies and System

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