In advanced robotic applications where a physical interaction of the robot with the environment takes place, the measurement of interaction forces is of basic importance for a safe execution of the desired tasks. In this paper, a novel 'stress' sensor is presented and its basic characteristics illustrated and discussed. Among its positive features, one may find the very compact size, good electrical properties, and the fact that it can be easily 'constructed' directly on the mechanical part by deposition of the sensing elements directly on the mechanical structure. These are very interesting properties for its use in advanced robotic systems.

A new stress sensor for force/torque measurements / Biagiotti, L.; Gavesi, M.; Melchiorri, C.; Ricco, B.. - 2:(2002), pp. 1655-1660. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2002 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation tenutosi a Washington, DC, usa nel 2002).

A new stress sensor for force/torque measurements

Biagiotti L.;Melchiorri C.;
2002

Abstract

In advanced robotic applications where a physical interaction of the robot with the environment takes place, the measurement of interaction forces is of basic importance for a safe execution of the desired tasks. In this paper, a novel 'stress' sensor is presented and its basic characteristics illustrated and discussed. Among its positive features, one may find the very compact size, good electrical properties, and the fact that it can be easily 'constructed' directly on the mechanical part by deposition of the sensing elements directly on the mechanical structure. These are very interesting properties for its use in advanced robotic systems.
2002
2002 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation
Washington, DC, usa
2002
2
1655
1660
Biagiotti, L.; Gavesi, M.; Melchiorri, C.; Ricco, B.
A new stress sensor for force/torque measurements / Biagiotti, L.; Gavesi, M.; Melchiorri, C.; Ricco, B.. - 2:(2002), pp. 1655-1660. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2002 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation tenutosi a Washington, DC, usa nel 2002).
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