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Robots need detailed haptic sensing that covers their complex surfaces to learn effective behaviors in unstructured environments. However, state-of-the-art sensors tend to focus on improving precision and sensitivity, increasing texel density, or enlarging the sensed area rather than prioritizing system robustness and the usability of the sensed haptic information.
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Insight supplies the host robot with a directional force-distribution map over its entire conical sensing surface. It uses an internal monocular camera, photometric stereo and structured light to detect the 3D deformation of the easily replaceable flexible outer shell, which is molded in a single layer over a stiff frame to guarantee sensitivity, robustness, and a soft contact surface. The force information is inferred by a deep-neural-network-based machine-learning method that maps images to the spatial distribution of 3D contact force (normal and shear), including numerous distinct contacts with widely varying contact areas.
Extensive experiments show that Insight has an overall spatial resolution of 0.4 mm, force magnitude accuracy around 0.03 N, and force direction accuracy around 5 degrees over a range of 0.03-2 N. It is sensitive enough to feel its own orientation relative to gravity, and its tactile fovea can be used to sense object shapes. The
presented hardware and software design concepts can be extended to achieve robust and usable tactile sensing on a wide variety of robot parts with different shapes and sensing requirements. Ongoing work aims to reduce Insight's size, increase its framerate, and add other haptic sensing modalities such as vibration.
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