Authors
Yohan Noh, Joao Bimbo, Sina Sareh, Helge Wurdemann, Jan Fraś, Damith Suresh Chathuranga, Hongbin Liu, James Housden, Kaspar Althoefer, Kawal Rhode
Publication date
2016/11/17
Journal
Sensors
Volume
16
Issue
11
Pages
1936
Publisher
MDPI
Description
This paper presents a multi-axis force/torque sensor based on simply-supported beam and optoelectronic technology. The sensor’s main advantages are: (1) Low power consumption; (2) low-level noise in comparison with conventional methods of force sensing (e.g., using strain gauges); (3) the ability to be embedded into different mechanical structures; (4) miniaturisation; (5) simple manufacture and customisation to fit a wide-range of robot systems; and (6) low-cost fabrication and assembly of sensor structure. For these reasons, the proposed multi-axis force/torque sensor can be used in a wide range of application areas including medical robotics, manufacturing, and areas involving human–robot interaction. This paper shows the application of our concept of a force/torque sensor to flexible continuum manipulators: A cylindrical MIS (Minimally Invasive Surgery) robot, and includes its design, fabrication, and evaluation tests.
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