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Luke Osborn1, Wang Wei Lee2, Rahul Kaliki3, Nitish Thakor1.
Abstract
Many upper limb amputees are faced with the difficult challenge of using a prosthesis that lacks tactile sensing. State of the art research caliber prosthetic hands are often equipped with sophisticated sensors that provide valuable information regarding the prosthesis and its surrounding environment. Unfortunately, most commercial prosthetic hands do not contain any tactile sensing capabilities. In this paper, a textile based tactile sensor system was designed, built, and evaluated for use with upper limb prosthetic devices. Despite its simplicity, we demonstrate the ability of the sensors to determine object contact and perturbations due to slip during a grasping task with a prosthetic hand. This suggests the use of low-cost, customizable, textile sensors as part of a closed-loop tactile feedback system for monitoring grasping forces specifically in an upper limb prosthetic device.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 33936859 PMCID: PMC8082806 DOI: 10.1109/biorob.2014.6913762
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc IEEE RAS EMBS Int Conf Biomed Robot Biomechatron ISSN: 2155-1774