A Triboelectric Tactile Sensor with Flower-Shaped Holes for Texture Recognition

23 Pages Posted: 16 Jun 2023

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Pengcheng Xing

Chongqing University

Shanshan An

Chongqing University

Yihan Wu

Southwest University of Science and Technology

Gui Li

Chongqing University

Sizhao Liu

Chongqing University

Jian Wang

Chongqing University

Yuling Cheng

Chongqing University

Yangsong Zhang

Southwest University of Science and Technology

Xianjie Pu

Chongqing University

Abstract

Touch is one of the important ways to perceive the surrounding environment. The surface texture is an essential character of an object. Here, we propose a dual-layer shielding triboelectric tactile sensor with patterned flower-shaped holes. The object surface to be measured is able to rub against the tribo-layer through the flower-shaped holes to produce a signal output. The patterned design of the tactile sensor is evolved from the contact state of the fingertips during human finger touch. In addition, two shielding layers were designed. The inner-shielding layer is used to shield the influence of the human body potential on the output signal, in order to achieve more accurate identification. The outer-shielding layer enables the flower-shaped holes to play their structural role. The proposed tactile sensor has the advantage of a single channel, resulting in a smaller amount of data collection and processing than the multi-channel scheme. With a designed convolutional neural network model, the recognition accuracy reaches 96.03% when recognizing 7 objects with designed different surface textures. The tactile sensing module can be easily integrated into intelligent haptic prosthesis and play an important role in future human-machine interfaces.

Keywords: Triboelectric nanogenerator, texture identification, Deep learning, skin potential shielding

Suggested Citation

Xing, Pengcheng and An, Shanshan and Wu, Yihan and Li, Gui and Liu, Sizhao and Wang, Jian and Cheng, Yuling and Zhang, Yangsong and Pu, Xianjie, A Triboelectric Tactile Sensor with Flower-Shaped Holes for Texture Recognition. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4481004 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4481004

Pengcheng Xing

Chongqing University ( email )

Shazheng Str 174, Shapingba District
Shazheng street, Shapingba district
Chongqing 400044, 400030
China

Shanshan An

Chongqing University ( email )

Shazheng Str 174, Shapingba District
Shazheng street, Shapingba district
Chongqing 400044, 400030
China

Yihan Wu

Southwest University of Science and Technology ( email )

China

Gui Li

Chongqing University ( email )

Sizhao Liu

Chongqing University ( email )

Shazheng Str 174, Shapingba District
Shazheng street, Shapingba district
Chongqing 400044, 400030
China

Jian Wang

Chongqing University ( email )

Shazheng Str 174, Shapingba District
Shazheng street, Shapingba district
Chongqing 400044, 400030
China

Yuling Cheng

Chongqing University ( email )

Shazheng Str 174, Shapingba District
Shazheng street, Shapingba district
Chongqing 400044, 400030
China

Yangsong Zhang

Southwest University of Science and Technology ( email )

Xianjie Pu (Contact Author)

Chongqing University ( email )

Shazheng Str 174, Shapingba District
Shazheng street, Shapingba district
Chongqing 400044, 400030
China

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