Design of Active Sensing Smart Skin for Incipient Slip Detection in Robotics Applications

Cheng Liu*, Tae myung Huh, Spencer X. Chen, Lingling Lu, Fotis Kopsaftopoulos, Mark R.. Cutkosky, Fu-Kuo Chang

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Abstract

Tactile sensing is paramount for robots operating in human-centered environments to help understand interactions with objects. One challenging issue in tactile sensing is the slip detection problem. Currently, most slip detection methods use passive sensors, which only measure force or vibration, but not directly the contact area, which is one of the most reliable parameters for slip detection. Other methods, which do measure contact area such as optical methods often suffer from complex sensor configurations and lack of flexibility for customization. Active sensing, in contrast, has simple sensor configurations, and can also directly measure the contact area to improve the efficiency for slip detection. In this article, a novel active sensing smart skin was developed for incipient slip detection, which leverages piezoelectric transducers as actuators/sensors. First, a robotic fingertip with embedded actuator and sensor was created in which the actuator generates ultrasonic guided waves received by the sensor during a slip scenario. By analyzing the received signals using an attenuation-based method, the entire contact condition evolution can be monitored within 1 ms. Then, an optical method was used to validate the signal attenuation, which correlated consistently with the contact area. Finally, a unique robotic skin was created which demonstrated robust and sensitive response for incipient slip detection. © 2022 IEEE.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1766-1777
JournalIEEE/ASME Transactions on Mechatronics
Volume28
Issue number3
Online published1 Dec 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2023
Externally publishedYes

Research Keywords

  • Active sensing
  • guided wave
  • incipient slip detection
  • piezoelectric transducer
  • smart skin
  • tactile sensing

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