Visible to the public 3-Axis Force Estimation of a Soft Skin Sensor using Permanent Magnetic Elastomer (PME) Sheet with Strong Remanence

Title3-Axis Force Estimation of a Soft Skin Sensor using Permanent Magnetic Elastomer (PME) Sheet with Strong Remanence
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2022
AuthorsWang, Yushi, Kamezaki, Mitsuhiro, Wang, Qichen, Sakamoto, Hiroyuki, Sugano, Shigeki
Conference Name2022 IEEE/ASME International Conference on Advanced Intelligent Mechatronics (AIM)
Keywordscomposability, Magnetic field measurement, Magnetization, Magnetometers, Particle measurements, pubcrawl, remanence, resilience, Resiliency, Robot sensing systems, Skin, Soft magnetic materials
AbstractThis paper describes a prototype of a novel Permanent Magnetic Elastomer (PME) sheet based skin sensor for robotic applications. Its working principle is to use a Hall effect transducer to measure the change of magnetic field. PME is a polymer that has Neodymium particles distributed inside it, after strong magnetization for anisotropy, the PME acquires strong remanent magnetization that can be comparable to that of a permanent magnet, in this work, we made improvement of the strength of the magnetic field of PME, so it achieved magnetic strength as high as 25 mT when there is no deformation. When external forces apply on the sensor, the deformation of PME causes a change in the magnetic field due to the change in the alignment of the magnetic particles. Compared with other soft magnetic sensors that employ similar technology, we implemented linear regression method to simplify the calibration, so we focus on the point right above the magnetometer. An MLX90393 chip is installed at the bottom of the PME as the magnetometer. Experimental results show that it can measure forces from 0.01-10 N. Calibration is confirmed effective even for shear directions when the surface of PME is less than 15 x 15 mm.
NotesISSN: 2159-6255
DOI10.1109/AIM52237.2022.9863376
Citation Keywang_3-axis_2022