Authors
Yohan Noh, Sina Sareh, Helge Würdemann, Hongbin Liu, Junghwan Back, James Housden, Kawal Rhode, Kaspar Althoefer
Publication date
2015/10/13
Journal
IEEE Sensors Journal
Volume
16
Issue
6
Pages
1641-1651
Publisher
IEEE
Description
This paper proposes a force/torque sensor structure that can be easily integrated into a flexible manipulator structure. The sensor's ring-like structure with its hollow inner section provides ample space for auxiliary components, such as cables and tubes, to be passed through and, hence, is very suitable for integration with tendon-driven and fluid-actuated manipulators. The sensor structure can also accommodate the wiring for a distributed sensor system as well as for diagnostic instruments that may be incorporated in the manipulator. Employing a sensing approach based on optical fibers as done here allows for the creation of sensors that are free of electrical currents at the point of sensing and immune to magnetic fields. These sensors are inherently safe when used in the close vicinity of humans and their measuring performance is not impaired when they are operated in or nearby machines, such as magnetic …
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Y Noh, S Sareh, H Würdemann, H Liu, J Back… - IEEE Sensors Journal, 2015