This paper presents a low profile stretch sensor for integration into soft structures, robots and wearables. The sensor mechanism uses a single piece of highly flexible and light weight optical fibre and is based on the notion that bending an optical fibre modulates the intensity of the light transmitted through the fibre, a technique often referred as macrobending light loss. In this arrangement, the optical fibre originates from sensor’s electronic unit, passes through a stretchable encasing structure in a macrobend pattern, and then loop back to the same unit resulting in a simplified electrical and optical design; the closed optical loop allows for no electronics at one end of the sensor making it safe for human robotics applications, a...
This paper presents a highly compact fibre-optic system based on light intensity modulation for mult...
Soft sensing refers to the technology for interaction and perception within the constantly growing f...
A flexible weight sensor based on optical fibre macrobending loss, using 1550 nm wavelength light an...
This paper introduces a pose-sensing system for soft robot arms integrating a set of macrobend stret...
Soft robotics presents several advantages in the field of minimally invasive surgery. However, exist...
Abstract — Wearable technologies, interactive and safe robotic systems require an effective actuator...
When compared with traditional robotic manipulators that use discreterigid links and discrete joints...
The emerging field of soft robotics has potential applications in medical and bio engineering field...
The measurement of the exact state of an actuator is necessary to use it reliably in any situation e...
For many years there has been a strong research interest in soft electronics for artificial skin app...
© Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2019. Notable advancements in shape sensing for flexible continuum ...
This work deals with the sensorization of continuum soft robots for reconstructing their spatial con...
This paper presents the development and validation of a polymer optical-fiber strain-gauge sensor ba...
Wearable electronics allow us to push the boundaries of human interaction with technology; however, ...
Current challenges in soft robotics include sensing and state awareness. Modern soft robotic systems...
This paper presents a highly compact fibre-optic system based on light intensity modulation for mult...
Soft sensing refers to the technology for interaction and perception within the constantly growing f...
A flexible weight sensor based on optical fibre macrobending loss, using 1550 nm wavelength light an...
This paper introduces a pose-sensing system for soft robot arms integrating a set of macrobend stret...
Soft robotics presents several advantages in the field of minimally invasive surgery. However, exist...
Abstract — Wearable technologies, interactive and safe robotic systems require an effective actuator...
When compared with traditional robotic manipulators that use discreterigid links and discrete joints...
The emerging field of soft robotics has potential applications in medical and bio engineering field...
The measurement of the exact state of an actuator is necessary to use it reliably in any situation e...
For many years there has been a strong research interest in soft electronics for artificial skin app...
© Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2019. Notable advancements in shape sensing for flexible continuum ...
This work deals with the sensorization of continuum soft robots for reconstructing their spatial con...
This paper presents the development and validation of a polymer optical-fiber strain-gauge sensor ba...
Wearable electronics allow us to push the boundaries of human interaction with technology; however, ...
Current challenges in soft robotics include sensing and state awareness. Modern soft robotic systems...
This paper presents a highly compact fibre-optic system based on light intensity modulation for mult...
Soft sensing refers to the technology for interaction and perception within the constantly growing f...
A flexible weight sensor based on optical fibre macrobending loss, using 1550 nm wavelength light an...