Detalhes do Documento

3D Printed Robotic Hand with Piezoresistive Touch Capability

Autor(es): Fonseca, Gonçalo ; Nunes-Pereira, João ; Silva, Abilio

Data: 2023

Identificador Persistente: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.6/13698

Origem: uBibliorum

Assunto(s): 3D printing; Prosthetic hand; Sensory system; Piezoresistive sensors


Descrição

This work proposes the design of a low-cost sensory glove system that complements the operation of a 3D-printed mechanical hand prosthesis, providing it with the ability to detect touch, locate it and even measure the intensity of associated forces. Firstly, the production of the prosthetic model was performed using 3D printing, which allowed for quick and cheap production of a robotic hand with the implementation of a mechanical system that allows controlled movements with high performance and with the possibility of easily replacing each piece individually. Secondly, we performed the construction and instrumentation of a complementary sensory mimicry add-on system, focusing on the ability to sense touch as the primary target. Using piezoresistive sensors attached to the palm of the glove, a multi-sensor system was developed that was able to locate and quantify forces exerted on the glove. This system showed promising results and could be used as a springboard to develop a more complex and multifunctional system in the future.

Tipo de Documento Artigo científico
Idioma Inglês
Contribuidor(es) uBibliorum
Licença CC
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