Design of a Five-Fingered Hand with Full-Fingered Tactile Sensors Using Conductive Filaments and Its Application to Bending after Insertion Motion

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to construct a contact point estimation system for the both side of a finger, and to realize a motion of bending the finger after inserting the finger into a tool (hereinafter referred to as the bending after insertion motion). In order to know the contact points of the full finger including the joints, we propose to fabricate a nerve inclusion flexible epidermis by combining a flexible epidermis and a nerve line made of conductive filaments, and estimate the contact position from the change of resistance of the nerve line. A nerve inclusion flexible epidermis attached to a thin fingered robotic hand was combined with a twin-armed robot and tool use experiments were conducted. The contact information can be used for tool use, confirming the effectiveness of the proposed method.

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