Korean Researchers Unveil Tactile Perception System for Robots and Wearables
Korean Researchers Unveil Tactile Perception System for Robots and Wearables
  • Lee Jun-sung
  • 승인 2023.12.22 11:03
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Concept of the real-time multimodal tactile detection system imitating humans’ tactile detection. / Courtesy of KIMM

A cutting-edge tactile perception system has been created, offering human-like multimodal tactile information for applications such as robots and wearable devices that demand real-time tactile data. 

The innovative system was developed by a research team led by Hyuneui Lim, Research Director of the Nano-Convergence Manufacturing Systems Research Division, and Youngdo Jung, Principal Researcher of the Department of Nature-Inspired System and Application at the Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials (KIMM). KIMM operates under the Ministry of Science and ICT of South Korea. 

Their groundbreaking achievement, a real-time and multimodal tactile perception system, draws inspiration from human tactile perception and has been published in the prestigious journal "Soft Robotics."

The research team developed a real-time and multimodal tactile detection system, by mimicking the principle by which various types of tactile information is perceived by a variety of sensory receptors in the human skin and is transmitted to the brain in real time. This system consists of four three-dimensionally stacked tactile sensors, a signal processing/transmission module, and an analysis module. The system has successfully distinguished various types of tactile stimuli and surface textures and futhermore differenciated complex motion in real time.

Four types of tactile sensors, each of which detects temperature, vibration, shear force, and vertical pressure, are laminated in a three-dimensional structure based on three-dimensional (3D) flexible electrode printing process technology. At the same time, these sensors are connected to the FPCB (Flexible Printed Circuit Board) of the electronic module for signal processing and transmission, thereby easily transmitting signal-processed tactile information through the corresponding FPCB connection terminal.

 

It has tactile sensors laminated in a three-dimensional structure and a real-time tactile detection system. / Courtesy of KIMM

In previous studies, complex external measuring devices and analysis equipment were needed in order to detect the signals generated from the corresponding device so that various forms of tactile stimuli could be detected. Therefore, it was difficult to apply these devices to wearable devices or robots in the form of a simple stand-alone system. 

On the other hand, in the newly developed multimodal tactile perception system, multiple types of tactile sensors are arranged vertically in a three-dimensional structure. Additionally, a module capable of converting, transmitting, and analyzing the signals has also been developed, which allows for the system to be implemented in a compact and simple form and makes it applicable to actual robots and wearable devices. 

"By mimicking the sensory system of humans, the real-time multimodal tactile perception system is capable of perceiving multiple senses simultaneously. Moreover, it is a technology that has solved the problems that may be caused by complex and large signal processing and detection systems when using conventional sensors.” said Research Director Hyuneui Lim of the KIMM. “By applying this system to robots or wearable devices, we will be able to obtain a large volume of diverse and complex tactile signal information, which will hopefully contribute to the improvement of public welfare and security.”

Meanwhile, this research was supported by the Convergence Technology Development Program for Bionic Arm” through the National Research Foundation(NRF) of Korea funded by the Ministry of Science &ICT, and the Basic Research Program of KIMM, Republic of Korea.


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