The paper focuses on a preliminary study of an easy-to-customize capacitive soft sensor to measure forces that can enable soft robot features like sensitive skins or permits dexterous object manipulation thanks to the perception of the grasping force. The prototype has been realized overlapping five different layers choose among commercial and easy to find materials. The sensor is completely composed by customized or self-produced parts. The stack definition involves compatibility test to define the correct combination of layers and adhesives. An evaluation of the behavior has been performed applying weights in the range [20–5800] g finding a mean sensitivity of 0.143 pF/kg over an initial value C0 of 3.151 pF. The sensor prototype showed good performance in term of sensitivity and hysteresis in the defined application range. Dielectric viscoelastic phenomena and decreasing repeatability have been observed in the upper part of the measuring range. The sensor proposed shows promising characteristics encouraging future developments.

Preliminary Study of a Capacitive Force Sensor for Soft Robotic Applications

Bellitti P.;Sardini E.;Serpelloni M.
2023-01-01

Abstract

The paper focuses on a preliminary study of an easy-to-customize capacitive soft sensor to measure forces that can enable soft robot features like sensitive skins or permits dexterous object manipulation thanks to the perception of the grasping force. The prototype has been realized overlapping five different layers choose among commercial and easy to find materials. The sensor is completely composed by customized or self-produced parts. The stack definition involves compatibility test to define the correct combination of layers and adhesives. An evaluation of the behavior has been performed applying weights in the range [20–5800] g finding a mean sensitivity of 0.143 pF/kg over an initial value C0 of 3.151 pF. The sensor prototype showed good performance in term of sensitivity and hysteresis in the defined application range. Dielectric viscoelastic phenomena and decreasing repeatability have been observed in the upper part of the measuring range. The sensor proposed shows promising characteristics encouraging future developments.
2023
Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering
Ateneo di appartenenza
Inglese
International Joint Conference on Mechanics, Design Engineering and Advanced Manufacturing, JCM 2022
2022
ita
1247
1255
9
978-3-031-15927-5
978-3-031-15928-2
Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
Capacitive force sensor; Conductive inks; Customizable force sensor
no
Goal 3: Good health and well-being
Goal 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
none
Bellitti, P.; Caporaso, T.; Grazioso, S.; Lanzotti, A.; Sardini, E.; Serpelloni, M.
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
6
4 Contributo in Atti di Convegno (Proceeding)::4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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