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A bioinspired touching sensor for amphibious mobile robots
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2015
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EngineeringBioroboticsFluid MechanicsField RoboticsMarine EngineeringBiomedical EngineeringAmphibious EnvironmentsBioinspired Touching SensorBiomechanicsLow Energy ConsumptionBio-inspired RoboticsBiophysicsRoboticsUnderwater RoboticsRobotic SensingMechatronicsUnderwater RobotPassive ImpulsionSensorsAerospace EngineeringUnderwater VehicleUnderwater TechnologyUnderwater Sensing
An amphibious mobile robot relies on effective sensing ability to adapt itself in complicated amphibious environments. In this paper, we present a multifunctional whisker-like touching sensor with low energy consumption, inspired by amphibious animals. The sensor comprises a leverage system and a two-dimensional position tracing system, transforming the moving position of biowhisker to a changing laser spot coordinates. On land, the sensor driven by a motor is able to track the movement of biowhisker directly, telling the change of contact position, to sense nearby objects and explore their surface by touching. In underwater environment, the sensor can obtain in real-time external flow direction and velocity by passive impulsion. Testing results showed that our prototype can sense flow or drag force direction in 360° exactly, and tell flow velocity under 1 m/s, it can also recognize line or arc edges of obstacle correctly by touching.
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