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Six-axis force–torque sensor with a large range for biomechanical applications
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Power TransferEngineeringMechanical EngineeringMicroelectromechanical SystemsEducationBiomedical EngineeringMedical InstrumentationSensor TechnologyPhysical SensorsSix-axis Force–torque SensorBiomechanicsKinematicsInstrumentationMechanobiologyHuman BodyMechanical DesignMiniature SensorNon-contact SensingBiomedical SensorsSensorsBioelectronicsMechanical SystemsSensor DesignWearable Biosensors
A silicon six-axis force–torque sensor is designed and realized to be used for measurement of the power transfer between the human body and the environment. Capacitive read-out is used to detect all axial force components and all torque components simultaneously. Small electrode gaps in combination with mechanical amplification by the sensor structure result in a high sensitivity. The miniature sensor has a wide force range of up to 50 N in normal direction, 10 N in shear direction and 25 N mm of maximum torque around each axis.
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